■ General school information ■
The Nice Regional Conservatory started in 1916 as a small music school by pianist A. Baile.It became a public music school in 1962 and a national conservatoire in 1968, headed by P. Cochereau, the organist of the Notre Dame de Paris. Since Koshlow was appointed director of the National Academy of Music in Lyon in 1980, A. Peilegne succeeded him and continues to this day.Graduates include musicians from all disciplines, including M. Jobert, S. François, G. Tacchino, C. Ferras, G. Bekow, O. Gardon, JJ Kantorow, and R. Galiano.Even though it is a local conservatory, it has made great contributions to the music industry.The educational program consists of three courses.The first course is an introductory course and the second course is the basics.In the third course, you will learn practical skills, ensembles, lecture subjects, etc. in a well-balanced manner.It is also possible to attend a master class.
Majors in playing practice are piano, chambero, organ, violin, viola, cello, contrabass, baroque violin, viola da gamba, guitar, harp, recorder, traverso, flute, oboe, clarinet, fagot, sax, horn. , Trumpet, Trombone, Tuber, Voice, Percussion, Electronic Percussion, Jazz (Piano, Bass, Guitar, Drums, Sacks, Trumpet, Trombone).Lecture subjects are also abundant, such as composition, electro-acoustic composition, jazz history, jazz arrangement, ecriture, formation musical, and information processing (MAO).
The Nice Summer International Music Academy, which has been held since 1957, has accepted 50 students from more than 50,000 countries and has become an indispensable career for music students around the world in recent years.For students from afar, support such as student dormitories and hotel introductions is also substantial.Nice, the town of the French Riviera, where all the artists have emigrated, is the most beautiful summer of the year, so it's a good idea to try this short-term course first.