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University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music Recognized in the QS World University Rankings. Ranked No. 3 in North America and No. 11 globally, Eastman shares the stage with leading music institutions in the prestigious QS World University Rankings for 2024.
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L'École de musique Eastman (en anglais : Eastman School of Music) est un conservatoire de musique situé à Rochester dans l'État de New York.
The Eastman School of Music is the music school of the University of Rochester, a private research university in Rochester, New York, United States. It was established in 1921 by industrialist and philanthropist George Eastman.
Ranked No. 3 in North America and No. 11 globally, Eastman shares the stage with leading music institutions in the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, Finland, Denmark, and Hungary. For over a century, the Eastman School of Music has been a beacon of excellence in music education and performance.
Industrialist and philanthropist George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak Company, established the Eastman School of Music in 1921 as the first professional school of the University of Rochester.
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Eastman School of Music, conservatory of music in Rochester, N.Y., U.S. Founded in 1913, the D.K.G. School of Musical Art (so named for Messrs. Dossenbach, Klingenberg, and Gareissen, the three directors of the institute) was soon after purchased by George Eastman, who donated it to the University.