What are the nationally recognized music grading institutions?
The Central Conservatory of Music Grading Examination Committee, China Conservatory of Music Social Arts Proficiency Examination Committee, Chinese Ethnic Orchestra Society, Chinese Musicians Association, Shanghai Conservatory of Music Social Arts Proficiency Examination, etc.
1. Central Conservatory of Music Grading Examination Committee
The Central Conservatory of Music Grading Examination Committee is a music grading institution composed of professors and experts from various music majors under the leadership of the Academy Academic Committee.
2. China Conservatory of Music’s Social and Artistic Level Examination Committee
The China Conservatory of Music’s Social and Artistic Level Examination Committee is composed of college leaders and national experts and authorities in various majors of the college. It is the Ministry of Culture An approved domestic social arts grading institution with inter-provincial qualifications.
3. Chinese Ethnic Orchestral Society
The Chinese Ethnic Orchestral Society (founded in 1986) is a national first-level society affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and is approved by the Ministry of Culture to carry out nationwide Qualification institution for social art proficiency examination activities.
4. Chinese Musicians Association
The Chinese Musicians Association (referred to as the Chinese Musicians Association) was established in July 1949. It is an organization of all ethnic groups in the country led by the Communist Party of China. Professional people's organizations composed of musicians and music workers are the bridge and link between the party and the government and the music industry. They are an important force in prospering and developing socialist literature and art and building a strong socialist cultural country.
5. Shanghai Conservatory of Music’s social and artistic proficiency assessment
Shanghai Conservatory of Music took the lead in carrying out art training and assessment activities nationwide in 1983, covering the fields of string music, wind music and folk music .
In 2002, with the approval of the Ministry of Culture, Shanghai Conservatory of Music became a cross-provincial and municipal art assessment unit.