■ General school information ■
Marseille has developed as an international port where various people come and go since the opening of the port by the Phocaea in 600 BC.It is also famous as the setting for Alexandre Dumas Pale's "The Count of Monte Cristo".Although it is the second largest city after Paris, it is a simple, warm and humane city, and its history makes it very friendly to foreigners.The Marseille Conservatory of Music is known as the "Pierre Barbizet Conservatory", worshiping the name of an international pianist.He was the director of the school from 1963 until his death in February 1990, and is well known as a co-star of Christian Ferras and Pierre Rampal.Currently, 2 students are studying to get closer to that achievement.
The educational program consists of four levels: first, second, third and advanced, with the exception of the infant course.In the first and second courses, you will learn basic skills from the basics.In the third course, you will study specialized subjects and advanced techniques. Obtain a certificate of completion (CEM: Music Research Qualification) in the 4rd year exam, or take a graduation diploma (DEM: Music Research Qualification) exam if the evaluation you have learned for 3 years is TB (Trebyyan). can do.After studying for two years, the advanced course takes a recital exam and a public exam by several judges, and if you pass it, you can get an advanced diploma (DFP).We also offer master classes aimed at international competitions, especially for excellent students at music academies in France and overseas music education institutions, only for piano majors.
Performance majors include violin, viola, cello, contrabass, guitar, harp, celtic harp, piano, piano accompaniment, chambero, pipe organ, bassoon, oboe, clarinet, flute, recorder, sax, trumpet, horn, trombone. , Tuba, bassoon, vocal, jazz, accordion, percussion and more.We also offer numerous classes such as Solfege, Harmony, Counterpoint, Composition, Basso Conto, Music History, Music Analysis, Improvisation, Traditional Music, and Ensemble.