Enclosed please find the governmental report and statistics for 1913 showing Austria’s appropriation for music.
William Bopp,
Director of the Imperial and Royal Academy of Music and Plastic Arts.
| Crowns | |
|---|---|
| State Conservatories, annually | 699,026 |
| Subventions to private musical schools | 332,208 |
| Subventions to orchestra, chorus, and other musical societies | 135,850 |
| Prizes for Composers | 7,000 |
| For other musicians | 17,000 |
| State competitions for composers | 3,000 |
| Other expenses for music | 114,000 |
| Music Instruction in Public Schools | 302,000 |
| Singing Instruction in the Public Schools | 120,000 |
| Extraordinary expenses in the years 1911-1913 for the new building of the Royal and Imperial Academy of Music | 2,000,000 |
| Total | 3,730,084 |
BAVARIA.
Munich, April 21st, 1913.
Royal Minister of State, Interior and Education in Bavaria.
Concerning Music Expenditures in Bavaria.
In Bavaria there are two Music Institutions which are directed and supported by the State. So far their income is not sufficient to cover expenses. These institutions are the Royal Academy of Music In Munich and the Royal Conservatory of Music in Wuerzburg.
The contribution of the State for the year’s budgets 1912-1913 is, yearly:
| Marks | |
|---|---|
| For the Royal Academy of Music in Munich | 67,370 |
| For the Royal Conservatory in Wuerzburg | 72,660 |