Szczecin, Poland, is a city on the border between Germany and Poland, about two hours by car from Berlin. This city has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages, with buildings such as St. James' Cathedral and the Pomeranian Duke's Castle. Professors from the world's top music universities and conservatories gather here to hold this summer course. Subjects offered include piano, violin, cello, flute, horn, and vocal music. You will be taught by famous professors from top-ranked schools in each country, such as the University of the Arts Berlin, the University of Music Hannover, the University of Music Dresden, the University of Music Freiburg, the University of Music Cologne, and professors from the Chopin University of Music in Poland. You can take three 2-minute private lessons during one course period. What is attractive is that the course and practice locations are music schools such as the Szczecin Academy of Arts. You will have plenty of time to practice. Concerts are held almost every day during the entire course, so there are plenty of opportunities to perform. Please seize the opportunity to perform. Participation in the course is on a first-come, first-served basis, and there are no auditions. In principle, anyone can participate. The famous Sensei's courses are popular, so please apply early. This is the perfect course for those who want to study abroad in Germany, those who want to improve their level through competitions and concerts, and those who want to experience authentic music.
* There is no audition, and applications are made on a first-come, first-served basis, and in principle anyone can participate.The famous European sensei course is expected to fill up before the deadline, so it is recommended to apply early.
Summer course
Training session
Europe Summer Academy / Germany
Country:
Poland
City:
Szczecin
This is your chance to take lessons from professors teaching at the world-famous music college on a first-come, first-served basis.
Piano, violin, cello, flute, horn and vocal lessons held in Szczecin, Poland, a city on the German-Polish border. Free time for sightseeing.
April 2025th - May 7th, 2














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■ Workshop period ■
April 2025th - May 7th, 2Phase 1: July 2025-7, 2
Phase 2: July 2025-7, 7
Phase 3: July 2025-7, 13
Phase 4: July 2025-7, 18
Phase 5: July 2025-7, 24
Phase 6: July 2025-7, 29
Phase 7: July 2025-8, 4
Phase 8: July 2025-8, 9
Phase 9: July 2025-8, 15
Phase 10: July 2025-8, 20
■ Courses held ■
Piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, horn, voice■ Number of lessons ■
Generally, there are 3 private lessons.* The number of hours may change depending on the level, number of students, and major of the professor and students.
■ Audition ■
None■ Workshop venue ■
Szczecin Academy of Arts, etc.■ Workshop schedule ■
The course schedule will be announced locally.Please check on-site for details.<General schedule example>
Day 1: Depart from Japan, arrive locally, drive to accommodation, begin training
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Day 6: Generally final concert
Day 7: End of course. Drive to the airport. Depart from the airport.
Day 8: Arrival in Japan
■ Pieces / Number of pieces ■
Free song.Generally, please prepare about one song for one lesson.One big song is possible, but if you are thinking of an opportunity to perform at a concert, please prepare a short song as well.■ Practice room ■
Yes■ Concert Opportunity ■
Yes*Finally, the appearance will be decided by the judgment of the professor.
■ Accommodation ■
Hotel (single room).Meal included (morning)■ Accommodation period ■
Check-in: Course start dateCheck-out: Course end date
* Extended nights and previous nights are possible
■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■
▽ Local supportWith local telephone support by And Vision local staff (telephone only)
▽ Japanese interpreter during lessons
It is not possible to arrange a Japanese interpreter during the lesson.
■ Airport transfer ■
Round trip airport transfer included (Szczecin Goleniow Airport)■ Professors ■
▼ Phase 1▽ Piano
Andreas Frerich
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)
Bernd Getsuke
(Professor, Hannover University of Music, Germany)
Ya-Fay Chan
(Professor at the Mozarteum University of Music, Austria; former professor at the New England Conservatory, USA; former professor at the Boston Conservatory, USA)
▽ Violin
Yard Cress
(Professor Emeritus at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria; Professor at the Royal Northern College of Music, UK; Former Professor at the Conservatory of Music in Fiesole, Italy)
▼ Phase 2
▽ Piano
Bernd Getsuke
(Professor, Hannover University of Music, Germany)
Gianluca Luigi
(Professor Gioacchino Rossini, Pesaro Conservatory, Italy)
Mario Coppola
(Professor Guido Cantelli, Novara Conservatory of Music, Italy, Former Professor of Francesco Antonio Bonporti, Trento Conservatory of Music, Italy)
▽ Violin
Antal Szalay
(Professor, Royal Conservatory of Music, Brussels, Belgium)
Nadja Nevorovich
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)
Vadim Chizhik
(Professor, Ecole Normal Conservatory, France)
▽ Cello
Timora Rosler
(Professor at the Utrecht Conservatory, Netherlands)
▼ Phase 3
▽ Piano
Hortense Cartier-Bresson
(Professor, National Academy of Music, Paris, France)
Ilya Szeps
(Professor at the Anton Rubinstein Academy in Germany, former professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Cologne in Germany)
Elonka Russ-Edley
(Professor, Department of Music, Sam Houston State University, USA)
▽ Violin
Ilona She Dian Ho
(Professor, Royal Conservatory in The Hague, The Netherlands)
Stephen Picard
(Professor at the Hanns Eisler College of Music, Germany; former visiting professor at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Netherlands)
▽ Cello
David Stromberg
(German cellist)
▼ Phase 4
▽ Piano
Boris Kusnetsov
(Professor, Leipzig University of Music, Germany)
Elena Margolina
(Professor, University of Music in Detmold, Germany)
Ilya Kondratyev
(Professor, Royal College of Music, UK)
Satsuki Onnae
(Professor at the Rachmaninoff Conservatory in France)
Thomas Hell
(Professor at the University of Music Mainz, Germany; former lecturer at the University of Music Hannover, Germany; former lecturer at the University of Music Stuttgart, Germany)
Ifat Seidel
(Israel pianist)
▽ Violin
Alexander Brusirovsky
(Professor at the Ecole Normale de Musique de France and the Rachmaninoff Conservatory in France)
Thomas Feodorov
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)
Sebastian Muller
(Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria; Professor at the Royal Northern College of Music, UK)
Tomasz Tomaszewski
(Professor Emeritus at the University of the Arts Berlin, Germany; former concertmaster at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Germany; former professor at Hanns Eisler University of Music, Germany)
▽ Viola
Sebastian Muller
(Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria; Professor at the Royal Northern College of Music, UK)
▼ Phase 5
▽ Piano
Ifat Seidel
(Israel pianist)
Jacob Royschner
(Professor at the University of Music Detmold, Germany; former professor at the University of Music Cologne, Germany)
Naum Grubert
(Professor, Amsterdam Conservatory, Netherlands)
Nikolai Demidenko
(Former lecturer at Yehudi Menuhin School, UK)
Giorja Alessandra Brustier
(Professor at Claudio Monteverdi, Bolzano Conservatory, Italy; former professor at Fausto Torrefranca, Vibo Valentia Conservatory, Italy)
▽ Violin
Tomasz Tomaszewski
(Professor Emeritus at the University of the Arts Berlin, Germany; former concertmaster at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Germany; former professor at Hanns Eisler University of Music, Germany)
Katy Sebastian
(Professor at the Prince Claus Academy of Music, Hanse University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands; former professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, Belgium)
▽ Cello
Maria Kliegel
(Former Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)
Wolf Tissue Billek
(Professor, Lübeck Academy of Music, Germany)
▽ Voice
Bridget Lindner
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)
▼ Phase 6
▽ Piano
Ifat Seidel
(Israel pianist)
Giorja Alessandra Brustier
(Professor at Claudio Monteverdi, Bolzano Conservatory, Italy; former professor at Fausto Torrefranca, Vibo Valentia Conservatory, Italy)
Giuseppe Deva Start
(Former Professor, Faculty of Music, Alfonso X of Spain)
Maurizio Moretti
(Professor "Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina" of the Cagliari State Conservatory, Italy, Professor of the Schola Cantorum Conservatory of France)
sandra shamu
(Professor at the Ecole Normale de Musique de France, Professor at the Conservatoire de Nanterre de Paris, and former professor at the Conservatoire de Grenoble de Paris)
Gilead Missory
(Professor, Freiburg University of Music, Germany)
▽ Violin
Peter Schumaier
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)
Sergey Bresler
(Professor, National University of Music, Austria)
▽ Cello
Maria Kliegel
(Former Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)
▼ Phase 7
▽ Piano
Gilead Missory
(Professor, Freiburg University of Music, Germany)
Alexander Simp
(Professor, Hannover University of Music, Germany)
Gerhard Feelhaber
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)
Konrad Maria Engel
(Professor at the Hanns Eisler University of Music, Germany; former lecturer at the Hannover University of Music, Germany)
Ilya Szeps
(Professor at the Anton Rubinstein Academy in Germany, former professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Cologne in Germany)
▽ Piano duo
Gil Gerberg
(Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria)
&
Sivan Silver
(Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria)
▽ Cello
Emile Lofner
(Professor, University of Music, Dresden, Karl Maria von Weber, Germany)
Tomash Strahl
(Professor, Chopin University of Music, Poland)
▽ Voice
Anna Colondi
(Professor, Hanns Eisler University of Music, Germany)
▼ Phase 8
▽ Piano
Viryana Chinlicova
(Professor, Mozartium University of Music, Austria)
Rintaro Akamatsu
(Associate professor at Osaka College of Music, Japan, visiting professor at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music, Japan)
▽ Flute
Rita D'Arcanangelo
(Professor at the Berlin Music Academy, Germany; Lecturer at the Faculty of Music, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany)
▼ Phase 9
▽ Piano
Christian Peterson
(Professor, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)
Gottliep Valish
(Professor, Berlin University of the Arts, Former Professor, Geneva University of Music, Switzerland)
Roland Krüger
(Professor, Hannover University of Music, Germany)
William von
(Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, UK; Professor at the Purcell School, UK; Visiting Professor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, UK)
▽ Violin
Evgenia Epsistein
(Professor at the Academy of Music in Split, Croatia; Associate Concertmaster of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, UK; Former Assistant Professor at the Rotterdam Conservatory, Netherlands; Former member of the Israel Aviv Quartet)
Christian Anzinger
(Former Professor of "G. Verdi", Milan Conservatory, Italy)
▼ Phase 10
▽ Piano
Aurelia Vishovin
(Professor, Nuremberg University of Music, Germany)
Heribert Koch
(Professor, University of Music Münster, Germany)
Victor Shestpal
(Professor, Royal Conservatory of Music, Brussels, Belgium)
Yuval Admony
(Professor, Buchmann Mehta Music School, Tel Aviv University, Israel)
▽ Violin
Henna Zenmler
(Professor at the Rostock University of Music, Germany; former professor at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts, Austria)
Valeria Solina
(Professor, Catalina Gruska Conservatory, Spain)
▽ Viola
Simone von Laden
(Professor at the Hanns Eisler University of Music, Germany and the University of Music in Rostock, Germany)
▽ Cello
Manuel Fisher-Dieskau
(Professor, Mainz University of Music, Germany)
▽ Horn
Christian Friedrich Dallmann
(Professor, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)
▼ Date not yet decided (will be updated once confirmed)
▽ Piano
Dinara Clinton
(Professor at the Royal College of Music, UK; former professor at the Yehudi Menuhin School, UK)
▽ Violin
Alam Badarian
(Professor, University of Music in Detmold, Germany)
■ Qualifications ■
Nothing in particular■ Price ■
Instrumental music: 462,700 yen (469,500 yen including tax)Voice: 468,690 yen (475,490 yen including tax)
■ What is included in the price ■
Course fee (tuition fee, attendance fee, practice room, accompaniment fee if necessary, selected person concert appearance participation fee, concert viewing fee, completion certificate, etc.), local accommodation arrangement fee, hotel accommodation fee (single room), food fee (Morning), airport transfer fee, support service fee during local stay (telephone only), overseas international remittance fee, overseas international remittance bank receipt fee, pre-departure support service fee, set discount■ Clarify some of the items not included in the price ■
Airfare, Japanese translation fee, overseas travel accident insurance fee, city travel fee, telephone fee, all personal expenses during free time, etc.■ Price / Schedule Supplement ■
● Please contact an And Vision Counselor as you may be able to take classes even during the period you have set.● Depending on the local situation of the new corona infection, online lessons may be offered.Please note that if the course is offered, the fee will be charged excluding accommodation fees.The cancellation policy is based on the terms and conditions.
■ Application deadline ■
First deadline: February 2025, 3, 15, Second deadline: March 2025 4, Third deadline: up to capacity● Even before the application deadline, the deadline will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached.
● Even after the application deadline, you may be able to apply if there is a vacancy in the course, so please contact the And Vision Counselor.
■Notes■
* If you have an attendant, you will be charged a separate fee such as accommodation.Attendance fees may vary depending on the age of the student.* If you are a minor, you will generally need to be accompanied, but please contact us.
* Please contact us if you are a group led by sensei.
* Separately, we can arrange a local language school (affiliated school) free of charge.
* Private lessons or group lessons can be arranged separately.
* Please contact an And Vision Counselor for paid rental of musical instruments.
* In addition to the above, please feel free to contact the And Vision Counselor for anything.
* This information is as of December 2025, 04.Information may change depending on the year and local circumstances, so please contact the And Vision Counselor for the latest information.
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