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  1. The Royal Swedish Academy of Music (Swedish: Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien), founded in 1771 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden. At the time of its foundation, only one of its co-founder was a professional musician, Ferdinand Zellbell the Younger. The Academy is an independent organization, which acts to promote the ...

  2. The Royal College of Music in Stockholm educates musicians and music teachers at the highest international level. KMH has recently moved into a modern campus area—the music college of the future.

  3. The Royal Swedish Academy of Music is a central and autonomous force within Swedish musical life. Through a great number of scholarship funds, musicians, composers, researchers and others who are active within musical spheres are inspired, encouraged and brought to the fore.

  4. The Royal College of Music in Stockholm educates musicians and music teachers at the highest international level. KMH traces its roots back to 1771, and has moved into a modern campus area – the music college of the future.

  5. The Royal College of Music, Stockholm ( Swedish: Kungliga Musikhögskolan i Stockholm) is the oldest institution of higher education in music in Sweden, founded in 1771 as the conservatory of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

  6. The Royal College of Music in Stockholm (KMH) is the only independent state-funded college of music in Sweden not affiliated with a university. Its origins trace back to the establishment of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music by King Gustaf III in 1771, making KMH one of the world's oldest music colleges or conservatories.

  7. KMH offers programmes and courses for exhange students covering the entire musical spectrum, both practical and theoretical, from folk, jazz, and classical music to composition studies as well as music education and music and media production.