Thank a lot for the video! I am a piano student now preparing to apply CNSMDP next year.. just so scared, as I know it can only be applied for three times.. and most of the undergrad student have already receive a DEM degree(in France)..It is always my dreams school, just really hard to get in!!
i would like to ask you if you can pay yor living expenses with the scholarship, or do you need a side job? and if you do, how do you manage to do it along with studying at the conservatorie?
Paris is an expensive city. To be honest with a lot of effort in pushing for all types of public and private scholarships in France + a part time job is enough to get by. I personally work teaching guitar in a conservatoire while having help from several scholarships. I admit that it's not easy but I have managed so far😀
Thanks for your interesting and useful video! I found that information regarding Conservatoire de Paris enrollment is rare, even on the Conservatoire's website. Would you mind suggesting me some information resources, or may I contact with you for some discussion if you don't mind ? Thank you!
I think the best way is the contact the Conservatoire itself and more specifically the department that interests you. If you need something specific you can just write me here and I will try to answer.
Thank a lot for the video! I am a piano student now preparing to apply CNSMDP next year.. just so scared, as I know it can only be applied for three times.. and most of the undergrad student have already receive a DEM degree(in France)..It is always my dreams school, just really hard to get in!!
How did it go?
Oh, that background music...
I was an alumnus of paris conservatory
👍 pls continue making vlogs, great idea
Bonjour ! Thanks for this video. I study classical music in Japan . I want to study Paris 🇫🇷 I playing flute. 私もいつか留学がしたいです!ありがとう!
How did it go?
Very interesting video and thank you for your answer!😁 ✨Nice haircut 👍
i would like to ask you if you can pay yor living expenses with the scholarship, or do you need a side job? and if
you do, how do you manage to do it along with studying at the conservatorie?
Paris is an expensive city. To be honest with a lot of effort in pushing for all types of public and private scholarships in France + a part time job is enough to get by. I personally work teaching guitar in a conservatoire while having help from several scholarships. I admit that it's not easy but I have managed so far😀
@@sotirisguitar thank youuu
Thanks for your interesting and useful video! I found that information regarding Conservatoire de Paris enrollment is rare, even on the Conservatoire's website. Would you mind suggesting me some information resources, or may I contact with you for some discussion if you don't mind ?
Thank you!
I think the best way is the contact the Conservatoire itself and more specifically the department that interests you. If you need something specific you can just write me here and I will try to answer.
If you want to discuss more privately just dm me in insta🙂
@@sotirisguitar thank you very much! Happy to hear that!
Thanks for the videos! Who teaches guitar there?
Olivier Chassain, student of Alexandre Lagoya and Tristan Manoukian, student of Alberto Ponce. He replaced Roland Dyens when he passed.
@@sotirisguitar Thanks so much. I was a really huge fan of Dyens. He's definitely gone too soon.
How much is the tuitions per month?And what material in piano do I need to get into the Conservatoire?
@@sotirisguitar σε τι grade πρέπει να είσαι στο πιάνο για να περασεις;
@@sotirisguitar αα καταλαβα,σε ευχαριστώ πολυυ
@@sotirisguitar combien des langues est ce que tu parles??? MDR
Still waiting for the " how to identify the notes by ear for classical guitar" lessons
@@sotirisguitar i wish the best in entire of your life, and i wish your exames will go so good
Goodbye hair!