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  1. The Gnessin sisters were born in Rostov-on-Don, the children of Rostov Rabbi Fabian Osipovich Gnessin. The entire family appears to have possessed musical talent. [1] Their brother, Mikhail Fabianovich Gnessin , was a celebrated composer and teacher who later served (1945–1957) as head of Gnessin State Musical College.

  2. 19 мая 2024 года состоится День открытых дверей Российской академии музыки имени Гнесиных для поступающих на программы высшего образования (бакалавриат, специалитет, магистратура) и ...

  3. Jul 4, 2022 · The Gnesin Russian Academy of Music is a unique and dynamic organization that brings together all three levels of the Russian educational system – primary school, secondary professional education, undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Being the leading music educational institution of Russia, the Academy offers nearly 100 programs ...

  4. Rankings & ratings. RANKINGS. The Gnesins Russian Academy of Music is one of the top universities in Moscow, Russia. It is ranked #7 in QS WUR Ranking By Subject 2024. # 7.

  5. Moscow Gnessin Special School (college) of Music procedure for admission and education of citizens of foreign countries. State Budget Professional Educational Institution “Moscow Gnessin Special School (college) of Music”, hereinafter referred to as the College, admits foreign citizens, stateless persons, including compatriots living abroad, according to direct agreements (contracts) between the College and the foreign citizens.

  6. Oct 18, 2017 · Gnessin / Гнесин. Originally known as the Gnessin Institute, the Gnessin State Musical College (Государственный музыкальный колледж имени Гнесиных) is an elite music school in Moscow’s Arbat District. In additional to its academic prestige, it’s known as a factory for producing pop stars ...

  7. Each of the Gnessin children appears to have possessed musical talent, and Gnessin's three elder sisters, Evgenia, Elena and Maria, all graduated with distinction from the Moscow Conservatory. His sisters went on to found the Gnessin State Musical College (now the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music), an elite music school in Moscow in 1895.