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Pointe technique is specific to women's ballet. Pointe work requires a foot that is supple, muscular and stable. Throughout the syllabus, through increasingly complex exercises, students must acquire the technique specific to ballerinas, where the pointe shoe gives the impression of being an integral part of the dancer's body. Little by little, elements of the repertoire are introduced so that by the end of the course, students can master a variation from the repertoire with the technical ease needed to work on style and interpretation.
Mastering
By carrying out personal projects in a professional studio, this course teaches the skills associated with the technical adaptation of music recordings to broadcast networks. By the end of the course, students will have acquired solid expertise in the use of specialised technology. They will develop an expert ear, and acquire the techniques and methods needed to tackle the final stage of a project with confidence.
Sight-reading harp B
At the crossroads between music training, chamber music, instrumental and orchestral classes, the sight-reading class gives instrumentalists the essential solfeggio, musical and instrumental reflexes they need when faced with a new score. Once they have grasped the musical theme, they are in a position to give their own interpretation. This apprenticeship also forms the basis of collective playing, through ensemble sight-reading, which requires attentive listening to one's partners. Whether individual or collective, the course emphasises the concepts that are essential to all instrumental playing: intonation, rhythmic precision, nuances, flexibility of tone and the ability to construct a coherent musical phrase from reading.
Sight-reading harp A
At the crossroads between music training, chamber music, instrumental and orchestral classes, the sight-reading class gives instrumentalists the essential solfeggio, musical and instrumental reflexes they need when faced with a new score. Once they have grasped the musical theme, they are in a position to give their own interpretation. This apprenticeship also forms the basis of collective playing, through ensemble sight-reading, which requires attentive listening to one's partners. Whether individual or collective, the course emphasises the concepts that are essential to all instrumental playing: intonation, rhythmic precision, nuances, flexibility of tone and the ability to construct a coherent musical phrase from reading.
Accordion sight-reading
At the crossroads between music training, chamber music, instrumental and orchestral classes, the sight-reading class gives instrumentalists the essential solfeggio, musical and instrumental reflexes they need when faced with a new score. Once they have grasped the musical theme, they are in a position to give their own interpretation. This apprenticeship also forms the basis of collective playing, through ensemble sight-reading, which requires attentive listening to one's partners. Whether individual or collective, the course emphasises the concepts that are essential to all instrumental playing: intonation, rhythmic precision, nuances, flexibility of tone and the ability to construct a coherent musical phrase from reading.