■ General school information ■
Lille is known as a university city on the Belgian border in northern France, about an hour by TGV from Paris.Japanese companies have also entered the market, and many Japanese, including international students and expatriates, are staying there.The Lille Regional Conservatory was founded in 1 as a music academy in the old town of Lille, where such cobblestones and old streets remain.Some of the graduates include the composer Gustave Charpentier.After that, it was recognized by the National Conservatory of Music (CNR) in 1803, and in 1970 it became the National Conservatory of Music (CRR), which provides more community-based education.It has a concert hall with 2006 seats and excellent sound effects, a library with more than 410 books such as sheet music and related books, and three pipe organ practice rooms, as well as a full range of individual practice and lesson rooms.Currently, we have more than 4 students and more than 3 teachers of all ages.Many of the instructors are active musicians in the world, and you can learn living practical skills and hear valuable experiences directly.The school focuses on lecture classes and group learning as well as individual lessons.You can also learn the latest music technology using a personal computer, such as improvisation, composition, music analysis, ecriture, orchestra, composition, and recording arrangement, which are indispensable these days.Equally important ensemble classes include chorus conducting, orchestra, chamber music, musical instrument ensembles, early music ensembles, and jazz.As a place of practice, concerts by students are actively held in the beautiful hall that the school is proud of.There are various styles such as chamber music, recital style, and solo.There are various genres such as jazz, contemporary, Bach, French music, and chanson.We have also incorporated a program that is conscious of the theme of the cultural event "Lille 3000" held every other year in Lille City.