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Birmingham Conservatoire : ウィキペディア英語版
Birmingham Conservatoire

Birmingham Conservatoire is an international conservatoire and a major concert venue in
Birmingham, England. Its main performance space is the Adrian Boult Hall, and in addition it houses
the 150 seat Recital Hall and the 100 seat Arena Foyer. It is the only one of the nine conservatoires in
the United Kingdom that is also a faculty of a university, in this case Birmingham City University. In
2008, as part of the University’s reorganisation of faculties, it became a part of the Faculty of
Performance, Media and English (PME), which has now merged to become the Faculty of Arts,
Design and Media. It was originally founded in 1886 as the Birmingham School of Music.
The Conservatoire can be found in the centre of a major international city known for its world class
concert venues and vibrant music scene. In addition to the Conservatoire, Birmingham is also home
to two of the world’s finest concert venues – Town Hall and Symphony Hall. As a result, Birmingham
Conservatoire experiences a constant stream of distinguished visiting soloists and tutors. A
conservatoire education is heavily weighted towards practical learning and performance, and the
opportunity for each student to use the specialist professional training on offer to develop a
successful career in music is unique to the conservatoire environment. The location of Birmingham
Conservatoire favours this professional development, as students are able to take part in
collaborations made available by links with the major concert venues in the city, not least of which is
the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO).
== History ==

Situated in Paradise Place, in the centre of Birmingham between Centenary Square and Chamberlain Square, Birmingham Conservatoire was founded in 1886 as the Birmingham School of Music, which had been a department of, and stands on the original site of, the Birmingham and Midland Institute, since around 1859. The title 'Birmingham Conservatoire' was adopted in 1989, with its undergraduate diploma and award (GBSM and ABSM) renamed from 'Graduate / Associate of the Birmingham School of Music' to 'Graduate / Associate of the Birmingham Schools of Music', to reflect the internal structure adopted of the Schools of Creative Studies, of Orchestral Studies, of Keyboard Studies, and of Vocal Studies. In 1995, the GBSM degree-equivalent diploma was redesigned and revalidated to become a full Bachelor of Music (BMus) degree.
As part of the Paradise Circus redevelopment the current site of the Conservatoire was subject to a compulsory purchase from Birmingham City Council. The Conservatoire received £29 million in compensation in a deal agreed in December 2013, this deal included £12.4 million of council expenditure. A new £46 million building will be located on Jennens Road adjacent to Millennium Point and Birmingham Ormiston Academy. Designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios the building will contain teaching and performance space including a 500-seat concert hall to replace Adrian Boult Hall. Building work is expected to start in summer 2015 with an intended opening date of summer 2017. Planning application 2014/08615/PA was submitted on 2 December 2014 and approved in February 2015, the existing building on Paradise Circus is due to be demolished as part of Phase I of the scheme. In July 2015, Galliford Try were confirmed as principal contractor on a £46 million contract. The contract award was delayed as the original estimate of £27 to £35 million could not be met from bidding contractors.

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