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  1. The Stern Conservatory (Stern'sches Konservatorium) was a private music school in Berlin with many distinguished tutors and alumni. The school is now part of Berlin University of the Arts.

  2. The Julius Stern Institute, part of the Faculty of Music at the Berlin University of the Arts, is the oldest, largest and most renowned institution for the promotion of young musicians in Europe. In 2020, the 170th anniversary of the founding of the Stern Conservatory and the 200th birthday of Julius Stern were to be celebrated.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julius_SternJulius Stern - Wikipedia

    Of even greater importance for the development of music was the Stern Conservatory, founded conjointly in 1850 by Stern, Theodor Kullak and Adolf Bernhard Marx. On the resignation of Kullak in 1855, and of Marx in 1857, Stern became sole proprietor of the institution, which he managed until his death.

  4. Aureus Conservatory is Singapore’s leading tertiary music institution, specialising in Music Education and Pedagogy. Its mission is to nurture dedicated, professional and creative graduates who will be readily employable upon graduation as future ambassadors for music in Singapore and the world.

  5. everything.explained.today › \ › Stern_ConservatoryStern Conservatory Explained

    The Stern Conservatory ( Stern'sches Konservatorium) was a private music school in Berlin with many distinguished tutors and alumni. The school is now part of Berlin University of the Arts. History. It was founded in 1850 as the Berliner Musikschule by Julius Stern, Theodor Kullak and Adolf Bernhard Marx.

  6. During your visits, be sure to explore everything the Conservatory has to offer: gardens & plant collections, exhibitions, local history & art, educational programs, glassblowing and more! Note: The Conservatory will close at 4pm on Conservatory Explore Nights to prepare for the evening experience. Special Engagement rates apply.

  7. The Stern Conservatory ( Stern sches Konservatorium ) was created in 1850 as an urban conservatory for music in Berlin by Julius Stern, Theodor Kullak and Adolf Bernhard Marx. Originally known as the Berliner Musikschule , Kullak withdrew from…