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- I. COMPOSITION AND THEORY OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT
- II. MUSICOLOGY DEPARTMENT
- III. CONDUCTING, PERCUSSION AND HARP DEPARTMENT
- IV. VOICE DEPARTMENT
- V. PIANO, ORGAN AND HARPSICHORD DEPARTMENT
- VI. STRING INSTRUMENTS AND GUITAR DEPARTMENT
- VII. WIND INSTRUMENTS DEPARTMENT
- VIII. MUSIC PEDAGOGY AND TAMBURITZA DEPARTMENT
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Academy of Music, University of Zagreb is the largest and oldest institution of higher music education in the Republic of Croatia. It is the direct successor of the music school of the Croatian Music Institute, founded in 1829, under whose patronage it began operating as a higher education institution in 1921. Since 1979, the Academy of Music has been a constituent part of the University of Zagreb. Many renowned artists and educators have studied and worked at the Academy of Music in Zagreb, and through their contributions both domestically and internationally, they have helped spread and solidify its reputation for excellence in music education.
The Academy of Music aims to establish standards and benchmarks of value in all aspects of its operations in the field of higher music education and to become a music center with an international reputation, recognized as a desirable destination for study and work for students and professors from all over the world. The core values of this vision are the artistic and pedagogical quality of the teaching staff, innovation, and the continuous development of study programs, as well as the expansion of the professional competencies of our graduates. By ensuring the continuity and development of musical arts, the Academy of Music creates an artistic and intellectual elite of young musicians who, through their public activities, will influence the development of culture and the arts for the benefit of the entire society.
The high level of excellence and quality of education at the Academy of Music can be heard throughout the academic year at more than 300 concerts, productions, and events. In addition to its concert cycles, Vivat academia and Vivant professores in the new concert hall Blagoje Bersa and the organ concert cycle Anabasis in the Huml Hall, special attention should be given to two major concerts that the Academy of Music organizes as part of the "Saturday at Lisinski" cycle at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall. As part of its collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy of Dramatic Art, the Faculty of Textile Technology, and the School of Design of the Faculty of Architecture, the Academy of Music regularly stages at least one opera premiere per year, which in recent seasons has been performed in cooperation with the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. For years, students of the Academy of Music have performed as soloists with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, gaining their first professional experiences by playing in the orchestra’s concert cycles. In collaboration with the HGM (Croatian Musical Youth), the Academy of Music has also launched a concert cycle for children and young people with the aim of popularizing music and creating a new concert audience.
At the Academy of Music, teaching is organized into eight departments offering integrated undergraduate and graduate university programs, as well as postgraduate specialist studies and artistic training programs.
- I. Composition and Theory of Music Department
- II. Musicology Department
- III. Conducting, Percussion and Harp Department
- IV. Voice Department
- V. Piano, Organ and Harpsichord Department
- VI. String Instruments and Guitar Department
- VII. Wind Instruments Department
- VIII. Music Pedagogy and Tamburitza Department
WHAT DOES THE BUILDING OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC OFFER?
The building of the Academy of Music is located in the city center of Zagreb. It was built in 2015. Spanning 12,000 m2, it offers, among other things, the following facilities:
A large concerthall – 300 seats
The concert hall in the heart of Zagreb is a new place for musical events in the city, attracting a wide audience and music enthusiasts with its diverse programs and offerings.
The hall is equipped with state-of-the-art audio and video equipment, a cinema screen, and a projector. It features adjustable geometry and acoustics, with an orchestra pit, making it suitable for smaller opera productions. The venue is suited for hosting a wide range of events, seminars, and conferences.
Three smaller concert halls - 100 seats (Huml Hall, Stančić Hall and Hall 319)
The three smaller halls are intended for student performances, solo recitals, and chamber music concerts.
42 classrooms for individual lessons and chamber music
9 classrooms for group lessons
35 practice rooms for students
The Recording Studio and Multimedia Hall – thanks to their state-of-the-art equipment, offer facilities for both audio and video recording. The fully equipped recording studio enables the production of professional audio releases.
The Library and Reading Room – the collection of the Academy of Music Library consists of manuscripts and printed books on music, manuscripts and printed music scores, a collection of performance materials for ensembles, audio and video recordings, journals, and student thesis works – a total of 62,747 library items. Books, printed music, and sound recordings are acquired according to the needs of individual departments. The Academy of Music Library in Zagreb holds the largest collection of music-related items in the Republic of Croatia.
Guest Professor Apartments – On the 7th floor of the Academy of Music building, there are two fully equipped apartments for guest professors.
Hostels for Visiting Student Groups and Hotels for Visiting Professors – The Academy of Music is located in the heart of the city, with hostels nearby for student accommodation and several hotels available for visiting professors.
– preuzimanje dokumenta: Muzička akademija – Sveučilište u Zagrebu –
vizualni identitet / 2014. (izradila Ana Nikolić Baće)