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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox university Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media (Шаблон:Lang-de, abbreviated to HMTMH) is a university of performing arts and media in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. Dating to Ошибка: неправильное время, it has reorganised and changed names as it developed over the years, most recently in 2010 when it changed from State College of Music and Drama Hanover (Шаблон:Lang, or simply Шаблон:Lang).[1] Since 2010, its president has been Susanne Rode-Breymann.[2] As of Ошибка: неправильное время, the university has Шаблон:Wikidata students and a total of Шаблон:Wikidata staff.

History

The origins of the university date back to 1897 with the establishment of the private Conservatory of Music (Шаблон:Lang). However, just over a decade later, in 1911, it became the conservatory for the city and changed name to Hanover Conservatory (Шаблон:Lang, also called Шаблон:Lang). In 1943, during the Second World War, it became State Music School (Шаблон:Lang). After the war, in 1950, it merged with the private Hanover Drama School (Шаблон:Lang) becoming the Academy of Music and Theatre (Шаблон:Lang),[1] before attaining college status (Шаблон:Lang) a few years later in 1958 (although back-dated to 1 April 1957) and being separated into the Lower Saxon College of Music and Theatre (Шаблон:Lang) and the Lower Saxon School for Music Hanover (Шаблон:Lang). However, on 1 October 1962 these two were recombined into the State College of Music and Drama Hanover (Шаблон:Lang, abbreviated to HMTH and simply called Шаблон:Lang).[1]

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Name shown above the entrance of the main building constructed in 1970–73.

Between 1970 and 1973 a new dedicated main building was constructed at the very edge of the Eilenriede city forest.[3]Шаблон:Rp In 1988 the European Centre for Jewish Music dealing with the documentation and reconstruction of Jewish liturgical music was established by Шаблон:Ill in the Шаблон:Ill and which since 1992 has been an institute of the university.[4][5] Since 2001 the university has had the Institute for Early Advancement of Highly Gifted Musicians (Шаблон:Lang, abbreviated to IFF),[6] and in 2010 the Institute of Chamber Music and the Institute for Early Music was founded.

Facilities

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Main building from south-west
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Built in 1903–1906, Шаблон:Lang was almost unscathed by the aerial bombings of Hanover during World War II. Situated about Шаблон:Cvt north of the main building, the villa has been used by the university for concerts and exhibitions since 2012.
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Main building from south along Шаблон:Lang in autumn 2011

From above, the main building of the university has the shape of an ear, which is also reflected in the university's logo. At the time of its construction it was one of the most modern buildings designed specifically for an artistic institution.[6] In addition to the main building, the university has sites throughout Hanover:

Courses

The emphasis at HMTMH is music education, artistic education, solo training, and theatre training. Also taught are jazz, rock, pop as part of a popular music program, with an emphasis on jazz.[8] The study programs in the areas of piano, orchestra and chamber music are particularly pronounced, especially in artistic education and music education.

The drama and opera departments are in close cooperation with Hanover State Opera, Hanover Drama and the radio orchestra of the northern German broadcaster NDR. The university stages about two annual opera productions, including premieres, and about three orchestral concerts. The university also maintains artistic and scientific relations with several national and international music colleges and universities, including in Switzerland, Eastern Europe and East Asia.[9]

Organ

HMTMH owns an organ in the New Town Church, situated about Шаблон:Convert west-southwest of the main building, that is used for teaching and concerts. Called the Spanish organ, it was installed on the north balcony in 1998–2001 and reflects principles of Spanish Baroque organ building without copying a specific instrument.

Notable people

The university has had the following presidents:

  • 1979–1993 Richard Jakoby (since 1968 as director of the predecessor institution)
  • 1993–1997 Peter Becker
  • 1997–2003 Klaus-Ernst Behne
  • 2003–2005 Katja Schaefer
  • 2006–2009 Rolf-Burkhard Klieme
  • Since 2010 Susanne Rode-Breymann[2]

Lecturers

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Students

Music

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Acting

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Journalism

Notes

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References

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External links

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