Minsk State Musical College named after M. I. Glinka
53°54′55″N 27°31′43″E / 53.91528°N 27.52861°E Minsk State College of Music named after M.I. Glinka is a state musical college in Belarus, among the oldest and most respectable culture colleges in the country. HistoryFounded in 1924 as Minsk musical college (Russian: Минский музыкальный техникум) with programs in piano, violin, cello, composition. In 1925 opened programs in woodwind, and percussion, in 1928 — department of conducting. In 1934 opened vocal classes. In October 1957 the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR Supreme Soviet) awarded the college and named it in honour of Russian composer Mikhail Glinka. In 1973 the college opened folk choir classes and in 1980 — variety arts classes. EducationCore curriculum for most programs covers 9 years of study. "Academic Singing" is 11 years of study. Programs
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