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The Hochschule für Musik Freiburg (University of Music, Freiburg or Freiburg Conservatory of Music) is a public music academy subsidized by the State of Baden-Württemberg for academic research and artistic and pedagogical training in music. ==History== The Hochschule was initially founded as a municipal institution in 1946 under the direction of Gustav Scheck,〔("Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Freiburg feiert 60-jähriges Bestehen" ) (Freiburg State Conservatory of Music celebrates 60-year existence)," press release, Kultur Baden-Württemberg, May 19, 2006 〕〔Friedrich Blume, ed., ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'' Volume 4 ''Fede-Gesangspädagogik'', Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1955, OCLC 309933352, (col. 878 ) 〕〔''Recorder and Music Magazine'' volume 2 (1966) (p. 215 ).〕 but two years later became an institution of the State of Baden (part of Baden-Württemberg since 1952). The original facilities were two intact townhouses in Freiburg's largely destroyed city center. Many of the early students went on to become renowned musicians, including the tenor Fritz Wunderlich. Numerous outstanding instrumental soloists and teachers have taught at the Hochschule, including Harald Genzmer, Aurele Nicolet, Ulrich Koch, Wolfgang Marschner, Ludwig Doerr, Carl Seemann, Erich and Elma Doflein, Edith Picht-Axenfeld and James Avery. In 1954 Wolfgang Fortner founded the pioneering Institut für Neue Musik (Institute for New Music) at the Hochschule and later began a cooperation with the experimental electronic studio of the Heinrich-Strobel Foundation at the Freiburg branch of the Südwestfunks (now the Südwestrundfunk). Following many years of being housed in numerous buildings throughout the city, the Hochschule erected a new state-of-the-art facility in 1983.〔''Musikland Baden-Württemberg: Basis und Spitze'', Ed. Norbert Bolín, International Bach Academy, Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2006, ISBN 978-3-17-019428-1, (p. 104 ) 〕 Since the fall of 2005, the Hochschule has collaborated with the Universitätsklinikum Freiburg (Freiburg University Hospital) through the newly founded "Freiburger Institut für Musikermedizin" (Freiburg Institute for Performing Arts Medicine)〔 in order to research, teach, and promote specialized patient care based on the often overlooked connection between music making and health. The Hochschule maintains international partnerships with the music conservatories in Odessa (Ukraine), Rochester (USA), Warsaw (Poland), Sydney and Kyoto (Japan). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hochschule für Musik Freiburg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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