Moscow Conservatory
The Moscow Conservatory was opened in 1866. This was four years A after the first conservatory in Russia had been opened in St. Petersburg. It was founded by Nikolai Rubinstein, the younger brother of Anton Rubinstein, the founder of St. Petersburg Conservatory. Both brothers were famous Russian pianists, composers and conductors. At first, the Moscow Conservatory did not have a building of its B own, but in 1878 a big building in Bolshaya Nikitskaya was bought and C later reconstructed. In 1901 the reconstruction work was finished by the opening of the Big Hall of the Moscow Conservatory which to this day remains the best concert hall in Moscow. The Moscow Conservatory today offers university-level degrees in music. It is D still located in the same building, in the very centre of Moscow, 15 minutes E away from the Kremlin.
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