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Aubervilliers La Courneuve is a quiet town on the outskirts of Paris that is rarely visited by Japanese tourists.Because it is close to Paris, many instructors from the Paris National Conservatory of Music are enrolled.One of the attractions is the high-level lessons by JM Wellenreuter on guitar and JF Bukobuza on music analysis and music history.The program is roughly divided into three courses.The children's class is an introduction to music, and the second course is basic learning.In the 3rd and 2009rd specialized courses, we aim to obtain the graduation diploma (DEM: Music Research Qualification) necessary to become a professional musician or music teacher.In addition, a higher education course at the level after obtaining DEM will start in September 9.We aim to obtain a diploma (DNSPM: National Musician Professional Qualification) equivalent to a bachelor's degree from the University of Paris 8.We also offer classes for beginners and amateur-level adults.
He has a wide range of practical practical skills, including woodwinds, brass, strings, baroque strings, pianos, accompaniments, harps, guitars, accordions, old instruments, jazz instruments, jazz vocals, percussion, afro-Brazilian percussion, and vocals (baroque, songs). , Harp), chorus command, etc.Related subjects include basso continuo, music history, music analysis, improvisation, ecriture, baroque theory, orchestration, acoustic technology, and music information processing (MAO).
There are various music groups in which students gain practical experience, including orchestras, chamber music, musical instrument ensembles, choruses, jazz orchestras, and music activities called "ateliers" are also active.Among the graduates is Yoshinobu Kamei, a clarinet player who was a soloist in the horse-riding opera "Zingaro". (Part-time lecturer at Tokyo University of the Arts, lecturer at Tokyo College of Music)