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PRIVATE MUSIC CONSERVATORY
The Cleveland Institute of Music; Cleveland institute of music

R. Glier Kyiv Institute of Music         
Rheingold M. Gliere Music College; Rheingold M. Glière Music College; Gliere Music College; 10.33643
Glière Music College was the first Ukrainian music conservatory established in the late 19th century in Kyiv. In the early 20th century it was split into two music schools, Glière Music College and Kyiv Conservatory (now Kyiv Academy of Music).
High Institute of Music in Damascus         
MUSIC CONSERVATORY IN SYRIA
High Institute of Music in Damascus
The Higher Institute of Music in Damascus is a music academy in Syria. It was established in 1990 by presidential decree.
Ghost of Kyiv         
  • [[Ukrainian Air Force]] [[MiG-29]] in 2018. A similar plane was credited to the Ghost of Kyiv.
  • The image tweeted by Poroshenko
  • 3D [[fan art]] of the Ghost of Kyiv
MYTHS ABOUT A UKRAINIAN FIGHTER PILOT DURING THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE
Привид Києва; Draft:Ghost of kyiv; Ghost of Keiv; Ghost of Kiev; Ghost of kyiv; The Ghost of Kyiv; Ghost of Kyiv (fiction)
The Ghost of Kyiv (, ) is the nickname given to a mythical MiG-29 Fulcrum flying ace credited with shooting down six Russian planes over Kyiv during the Kyiv offensive on 24 February 2022. Various reports, including the Security Service of Ukraine, made similar claims.

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Cleveland Institute of Music

The Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) is a private music conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1920 by Ernest Bloch, it enrolls 325 students in the conservatory and approximately 1,500 students in the preparatory and continuing education programs. There are typically about 100 openings per year for which 1,000-1,200 prospective students apply.

Many members of The Cleveland Orchestra serve as faculty at CIM and CIM alumni can be found in major orchestras throughout the United States and the world.