Sight-reading Martenot waves
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Sight-reading Martenot waves

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.

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Introduction to ondes Martenot
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Introduction to ondes Martenot

Open to all Conservatoire students, the introduction to the ondes Martenot enables as many people as possible to learn about this rare instrument. The teaching methods are adapted to the sensibilities and personalities of each student, so that instrumentalists can use the ondes as part of their personal projects.

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Martenot waves
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Martenot waves

Created just after the Great War, the Ondes Martenot have left their mark on the history of music in the 20th and 21st centuries. By exploring the instrument's repertoires, putting them into historical perspective and working in depth on technique, this course aims to train wave players of a high technical and musical level, capable of interpreting both the written and future repertoires. The course also includes improvisation as a means of exploring the instrument.

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