The Hue Conservatory of Music made its debut in the central city of Hue on March 26.
The conservatory is formed by merging music faculties at the Fine Arts College under the Hue University and the Thua Thien-Hue Cultural and Fine Art School, and a number of research, training establishments and art troupes in Thua Thien-Hue Province.
In addition to its regular training, the Hue Conservatory has a special mission to carry out research on, preserve and uphold traditional music genres, especially Hue’s court music and the Gong culture of the Central Highlands, which have been recognised as oral and intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO.
With such function, the Hue Conservatory of Music plans to coordinate with a Thai university in a project of training musical MAs and PhDs in its first international cooperation project.
The five-year project, lasting till 2013, aims to boost research on traditional and court music, said the newly appointed director of the conservatory, Truong Ngoc Thang, who was former rector of the Hue Fine Arts College.