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Japanese pianists win 3rd, 4th prizes at Queen Elisabeth Competition

Japanese pianists Keigo Mukawa and Tomoki Sakata win third and fourth prize, respectively, at the Queen Elisabeth Competition, a prestigious contest for international musicians held in Brussels.

Japanese pianists win third and fourth place at Queen Elisabeth Competition

"I'm honored to receive the third prize. I think this will open doors for me in my international career," Keigo Mukawa, 28, told reporters after the award ceremony. "I'm very satisfied."

Top Performing Arts Schools in Germany

Top Performing Arts Schools in Germany What are the top colleges for theatre in Germany?by BWW Special Germany has a number of thriving performing arts institutions with esteemed alumni working on Broadway, touring theatre, local theatre, TV and film! Below, BroadwayWorld rounds up the top performing arts schools in Germany. Check out the list below! Are you a performing arts student who is interested in blogging about your school productions and the theatre scene in Germany? College of Performing Arts The College of Performing Arts is equipped with its own theatre and brings together training programmes in all art forms related to the theatre (except dance and directing): writing, design and performance. Uniting these study programmes in one college facilitates close, practice-oriented and project-based cooperation corresponds to the way theatres themselves function. Great emphasis is placed on giving students early opportunities to work independently. All study programmes pr

DFG establishes 13 new priority programs

 E-Mail The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is establishing 13 new Priority Programmes (SPP) for 2022. This was decided by the DFG Senate at a meeting that was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 13 new consortia were selected from 47 submitted initiatives and will receive a total of approximately €82 million for an initial three years. In addition, there will be a 22-percent programme allowance for indirect project-related costs. The programmes now approved cover the entire breadth of subjects, including the humanities and social sciences, engineering sciences, life sciences and natural sciences. The diverse range of topics include an analysis of the interaction between societies and pre-industrial floodplains in Central Europe on the way to the fluvial anthroposphere , a study of how European society has treated Jewish cultural heritage and the development of machine learning for molecular applications. The programmes each ref

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