
Situated in the heart of England, Birmingham Conservatoire is a place where talent develops, individual creativity flourishes and successful careers begin – all against the backdrop of one of the UK’s greatest modern cities.
Our history
Our history as the conservatoire of the Midlands stretches back nearly 150 years, to our early development as the music department of the historic Birmingham and Midland Institute. Today we are a thriving international conservatoire with over 500 students on undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes, as well as a Junior department of over 200 students.
Professional development
So that we can offer you the very best professional training, we ensure the continuous development and improvement or our programmes by constantly assessing and responding to the demands of the profession. In return, we expect you to work hard, enjoy yourself and take advantage of all we have to offer.
Birmingham City University
In addition to being an international conservatoire, since 1970 we have also been part of one of Britain’s most proactive universities, Birmingham City University (formerly University of Central England in Birmingham), giving our students access to a range of benefits and opportunities few other music colleges can provide.
Jobs and Careers at Birmingham Conservatoire
We advertise all positions at Birmingham Conservatoire through Birmingham City University's central jobs site:
Web: www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire
Location: Trondheim, Norway
Founded: March 2003
Member: Dirigent
Geir Ulseth
Esskornett
Stig Åge Solemsli
Kornetter
Ingrid M. Hesjedal (principal)
Edvin Langmo
Hanne Kvam Ødegaard
Jorunn Seljelid
Kjersti Johansen
Laila Nervik Guldseth
Erik Bergfjord
Anngjerd Pleym
Anders Gjervan
Trond Wikstrøm
Bjørn Gading Solemsli
Flygelhorn
Mette Stene Ertsgaard
Horn
Tor Ødegaard
Heidi Leikvold
Andrew Carter
Baritoner
Berit Malm Mørkved
Terje Årlie
Tromboner
Kjell Ove Abelseth
Øystein Halvorsen
Karen Riis
Euphonium
Steinar Mørkved
Terje Aune
Basser
Yngve Frøyen
Preben H. Andersen
Helge Løseth
Sigrid Sørflakne
Slagverk
Christian Fyhn
Roar Krog
Arnt Ranøyen
Birmingham Conservatoire Brass Deparment

