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P.I. Tchaikovsky , romanized: Moskovskaya Gosudarstbennay Konservatoriya IM. P. I. Chaykovskogo ) is a musical educational institution located in Moscow, Russia. It grants undergraduate and graduate degrees in musical performance and musical research. The conservatory offers various degrees including Bachelor of Music Performance, Master of Music and PhD in research. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4History [ edit ] Choral faculty [ edit ] Great Hall [ edit ] Some notable graduates [ edit ] Notable current professors [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ] History [ edit ] It was co-founded in 1866 as the Moscow Imperial Conservatory by Nikolai Rubinstein and Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy. [first] It is the second oldest conservatory in Russia after the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was appointed professor of theory and harmony at its opening. Since 1940, the conservatory has borne his name. Choral faculty [ edit ] Prior to the October Revolution, the choral faculty of the conservatory was second to the Moscow Synodal School and Moscow Synodal Choir, but in 1919, both were closed and merged into the choral faculty. Some of the students now listed as being of the conservatory were in fact students of the Synodal School. Great Hall [ edit ] A renovation of the hall was completed in 2011. Some notable graduates [ edit ] Valery Afanassiev (b. 1947) \u2013 pianist Nelly Akopian-Tamarina \u2013 pianist Ashot Aryan (B. 1973) \u2013 Composer and Pinist Edearard Artemyev (b. 1937) – Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy (b. 1937) \u2013 pianist, conductor Vladimir Bakaleinikov (1885-1953) \u2013 violist, composer, conductor Stanis\u0142aw Barcewicz (1858-1929)-Violinist Rudolf Barshai (1924-2010)-Violist, Conductor Dmitri Bashkirov (1931-2021)-pianist Yuri Bashmet (b. 1953) \u2013 violist, conductor Boris Berezovsky (b. 1969) \u2013 pianist Boris Berman (b. 1948) \u2013 pianist Lazar Berman (1930-2005) \u2013 pianist Pavel Berman (b. 1970) \u2013 violinist, conductor Vadim Borisovsky (1900-1972) \u2013 violist Anatoliy Brandukov (1859-1930)-Cellist Alexander Chuhaldin (1892-1951)\u2013 violinist, conductor, composer Tish Daija (1926-2003)-Albanian Composer Dang Thai Son (b. 1958) – Pianist Bella Davidovichich (b. 1928) – pianist Nikolai Demidenko (b. 1955) \u2013 pianist Edison Denisov (1929-1996) \u2013 composer Vladimir Denissenkov (b. 1956) – from Accordion Fyodor Druzhinin (1932-2007)-VIOLIST Youri Egorov (1954-1988) \u2013 pianist Samuil Feinberg (1890-1962) \u2013 pianist, composer Frank Fernandez (b. 1944) \u2013 pianist, composer Yakov Flier (1912-1977) \u2013 pianist Andrei Gavrilov (b. 1955) – Pianist Misha Geller (1937-2007) \u2013 composer, violist Emil Gilels (1916-1985) \u2013 pianist Marina Goglidze-Mdivani (b. 1936) \u2013 pianist Alexei Gorokhov (1927-1999) \u2013 violinist, musicologist Vera Gornostayeva (1929-2015)-Pianist Sofia Gubaidulina (b. 1931) – Composer Maria Grinberg (1908-1978)-Pianist Natalia Gutman (b. 1942) \u2013 cellist Rustem Hayroudinoff \u2013 pianist Andrej Hoteev (b. 1946) \u2013 pianist Waleed Howrani (b. 1948) \u2013 composer, pianist Rinat Ibragimov (1960-2020) \u2013 double bassist, conductor Valentina Igoshina (b. 1978) \u2013 pianist Konstantin Igumnov (1873-1948) \u2013 pianist Ilya Itin (b. 1967) \u2013 pianist Dmitry Kabalevsky (1904-1987) \u2013 composer, pianist Olga Kern (b. 1975) – Pianist Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978)-Composer Yuri Kholopov (1932-2003)-Musicologist Vladimir Khomyakov (b. 1984) \u2013 pianist Tikhon Khrennikov (1913-2007)-Composer Igor Khudolei (1940-2001)-Pianist Olga who \u2013 pianist Pavel Klinichev – Conductor Leonid Kogan (1924-1982) \u2013 violinist Pavel Kogan (b. 1952) \u2013 violinist, conductor Evgeni Koroliov (b. 1949) – Pianist Serguei Kostiuchonko (B. 1965) \u2013 Belarusian Condoror IVAN KOTOV (1950-1985)-Bassist Vladimir Krainev (1944-2011)-Pianist Gidon Kremer (b. 1947) \u2013 violinist Eduard Kunz (b. 1980) \u2013 pianist Ina Lange (1846-1930) \u2013 pianist; later music historian and writer Elisabeth Leonskaja \u2013 pianist Josef Lh\u00e9vinne – pianist Rosina lh\u00e9vinne – pianist Dong-Hyek Lim \u2013 pianist Alexei Lubimov – pianist Nikolai Ligansky – Pianist Radright wolf – pianist Anna Saulowna Lyuboshits \u2013 cellist Dmitry Malikov \u2013 pianist, composer, singer Anna Malikova – pianist Yevgeny Malinin – Pianist Alexander Malofeev – pianist \u00c1lvaro Manzano (1955-2022) – Ecuadorian driver Emanuil Manolov \u2013 pianist, flutist, conductor, composer Fuat Mansurov – Conductor Denis Matsuev \u2013 pianist Nikolai Medtner \u2013 composer, pianist Victor Merzhanov \u2013 pianist Alexander Mogilevsky \u2013 violinist Roman Moiseyev \u2013 conductor Alexander Mosolov \u2013 pianist, composer Avni Mula \u2013 Albanian singer, composer Shoista Mulladzhanova – Shashmak Singer Victoria Mullova – Violin Sergey Musaelyan \u2013 pianist Lisa command-villagers-pianist Alexandre Naoumenko – Singer Anahit Nersesyan – Pianist Heinrich Neuhaus – pianist Stanislav Neuhaus \u2013 pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva – Pianist Dmitri Novgorodsky \u2013 pianist [2] Lev Precerin – Pianist David Oistrakh \u2013 violinist Alexander Osminin – pianist Aleksandra Pakhmutova – Composer Dmitry Paperno – Pianist Georgs gray – Latvian Composer and Musicologist Nikolai Petrov (1943-2011) \u2013 pianist Gregor Piatigorsky \u2013 cellist Mikhail Pletnev \u2013 pianist, composer, conductor Ivo Pogorelic – Pianist Viktoria Postnikova – Pianist Mikhail Press \u2013 violinist Sergei Rachmaninoff \u2013 pianist, composer Sviatoslav richter – pianist Mstislav Rostropovich \u2013 cellist and conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky \u2013 conductor Nikolai Zehmo (b. 1977) – violinist Satian Aram – Composer Alexander Scriabin \u2013 composer and pianist Rodion Shchedrin \u2013 composer and pianist Alfred Schnittke \u2013 composer Dmitry Shishkin (b. 1992) – pianist Leonid Sigal \u2013 violinist Valery Sigalevitch – Pianist Tamriko Siprashvili \u2013 pianist Pyotr Slovtsov – Tenor Galina Konstantinovna Smirnova – Composer Vivia Sofronitsky – pianist Aleksandr Sokolov \u2013 Russian Minister of Culture SENYA SON (b. 1951) – Pianist, Composer Alexei Soutchkov \u2013 pianist Vladimir Spivakov \u2013 violinist, conductor Steven Spooner \u2013 pianist Mykola Suk – Pianist Yevgeny Svetlanov \u2013 conductor, pianist, composer Ivan Tasovac – Pianist Marina Tchebourkina \u2013 organist, musicologist Viktor Tretiakov – Violinist Anna Tsybuleva – Pianist Ibrahim Tukiqi \u2013 Albanian singer Pava Turtygina – composer, pianist Mauricio Vallina – Pianist Sasha multitomes – Cellist Alexander Veprik \u2013 composer Anastasia Vedyakova – violinist and composer Eyeso Virrahze \u2013 Pianitor Oleg Volkov – pianist Mikhail Voskresensky \u2013 pianist Jacob Weinberg \u2013 pianist and composer \u00c7esk Zadeja – Albanian Composer Marina Yakhlakova – Pianist Irina Zaritskaya – Pianist Igor Zubkovsky \u2013 cellist Notable current professors [ edit ] The Moscow Conservatory in 1940 References [ edit ] External links [ edit ] Coordinates: 55\u00b045\u203223\u2033N 37 \u00b0 36\u203216 \u2033 and \/ 55.75639 \u00b0 N 37.60444 \u00b0 e \/ 55,75639; 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