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  1. Odesa National Music Academy named after AV Nezhdanova (Ukrainian: Одеська національна музична академія імені А. В. Нежданової) or Odesa Conservatory is a Ukrainian state institution of higher music education.

  2. Odessa Conservatory (now – Odessa National Music Academy named after AV Nezhdanova) was established on September 8, 1913 by the decision of the General Directorate of the Russian Music Society on the basis of the Odessa Music School, founded in 1897 …. Read more.

  3. Vadim Neselovskyi WALTZ OF ODESA CONSERVATORY (from Solo Piano album "Odesa") Vadim Neselovskyi to appear in NYC on April 22 at the Ukrainian Institute of America in support of acclaimed solo...

  4. Odessa Conservatory (since 2012 – Odessa National & nbsp; Music Academy named after A. & nbsp; V. & nbsp; Nezhdanova) was established on September 8, 1913. The involvement of prominent music teachers from Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, St. Petersburg and Moscow ensured the rapid development of the Odessa Conservatory.

  5. odesatourism.org › en › placeOdessa Conservatory

    Odessa Conservatory (now - Odessa National Music Academy named after A. Nezhdanova) was established on September 8, 1913 on the basis of the Odessa Musical College. On the territory of the Russian Empire, the Odessa Conservatory became the fourth higher educational musical institution - after the St. Petersburg, Moscow and Saratov conservatories.

  6. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayOdesa Conservatory

    Odesa Conservatory (Одеська державна консерваторія ім. А. В. Нежданової; Odeska derzhavna konservatoriia im. A. V. Nezhdanovoi). See Odesa National Music Academy.

  7. Founded in 1913 on the basis of the Russian Music Society’s school (est 1897), it was divided in 1923 into the Odesa Institute of Music and the Odesa Music Tekhnikum. In 1928 the schools were combined as the Beethoven Music and Drama Institute, and in 1934 the Odesa Conservatory was re-established in its original form.