Kazan Conservatory
The N.G. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatory (Russian: Казанская государственная консерватория имени Н.Г. Жиганова) is a higher musical education institution in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. The conservatory was founded in 1945 by Soviet Tatar composer Najip Jihanov who was a rector of the institution during 1945-1988. In 2000 the Conservatory was named after him.
In 2009, the Conservatory had around 110 faculty members and 700 students. The educational programmes are realised at seven departments - piano, orchestra, choir conducting, vocal, folk instruments, theory and composition, Tatar musical art. Since 1989, the rector of the institution is professor Rubin Abdullin, the first organist of Tatar ethnicity.
In 1997 the Kazan Conservatory became a winner of the All-Russia competition "The Window to Russia" in the nomination "The Best Fine Art Institution".
Notable faculty
Notable alumni
- Vlada Borovko - operatic soprano
- Larissa Diadkova - mezzo-soprano (transferred to Saint Petersburg Conservatory)
- Youri Egorov - pianist (transferred to Moscow Conservatory)
- Sofia Gubaidulina - composer (1954)
- Oleg Lundstrem - jazz composer and conductor (1953)
- Almaz Monasypov - composer, conductor and cellist.
- Mikhail Pletnev - pianist, conductor, and composer (transferred to Moscow Conservatory)
External links
- Kazan Conservatory website (in Russian)
- Kazan Conservatory website (in English)