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− | [[South African College of Music]] ([[SACM]]) was established in 1910 | + | [[South African College of Music]] ([[SACM]]) was established in 1910 by [[William Henry Bell]], who became the first principal who was later succeeded by [[Erik Chisholm]]. |
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+ | The [[SACM]] was incorporated into the [[University of Cape Town]] in 1923. | ||
[[SACM]] offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree and diploma programmes specialising in African and World Music, Jazz Studies, Composition, Classical Music, Opera, Music Technology and Musicology. | [[SACM]] offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree and diploma programmes specialising in African and World Music, Jazz Studies, Composition, Classical Music, Opera, Music Technology and Musicology. |
Revision as of 18:26, 24 February 2024
South African College of Music (SACM) was established in 1910 by William Henry Bell, who became the first principal who was later succeeded by Erik Chisholm.
The SACM was incorporated into the University of Cape Town in 1923.
SACM offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree and diploma programmes specialising in African and World Music, Jazz Studies, Composition, Classical Music, Opera, Music Technology and Musicology.
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