■ General school information ■
The city of Rouen, where many students from Japan study abroad, is known as a school city.It is an academic city full of young energy in a calm medieval townscape.Currently, about 1,300 students are enrolled in the Rouen Regional Conservatory and are studying music.The school has produced many prominent musicians such as Jacques Maugard (trombone), Emmanuel Nuveux (clarinet), Louis Thiry (pipe organ / composition), and Jacques Lancelot (clarinet).The school's educational program, which has nurtured these musicians, is subdivided into six courses.In the first and second courses, you will learn the basics from the beginning.In the third course, you will learn practical skills, lecture subjects, and ensembles in earnest.We will receive an orientation in the first year and aim to obtain a certificate of completion (CFEM: Music Research Qualification Certificate).In the specialized course, we aim to obtain a graduation diploma (DEM: Music Research Qualification). Students with a DEM are qualified as music educators (CEFEDEM), institutions for qualifying music education and projects in elementary and junior high schools (CFMI), Paris and Lyon National Academy of Music (CNSM). ) Recommendations for admission are possible.In the advanced course, you can also aim for a bachelor's degree through a program in partnership with the University of Rouen.In this way, a program that is in line with the individual student's vision will be attractive.
Performance majors include violin, viola, cello, contrabass, piano, pipe organ, chambero, guitar, accordion, harp, percussion instrument, recorder, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, sax, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, There is a voice.Lecture subjects include solfege, music culture, music analysis, ecriture, composition, first-time performance, piano accompaniment, and jazz.Ensemble-related items include orchestra conducting, chorus conducting, orchestra, chamber music, ensemble, chanson, chorus, and traditional music.