Presentation
Teaching
Students learn with internationally renowned professors, performers and composers, and participate in numerous master classes with eminent guest artists throughout the year.
They also have the chance to develop their skills with a number of professional ensembles and projects.
Admission
The Académie supérieure de musique of Strasbourg offers the following diplomas and degrees: a joint bachelor degree — Diplôme national supérieur professionnel de musicien (DNSPM)/Licence Composition et interprétation musicale (CIM), a Master « Composition et interprétation musicale », a Doctorate « Interprétation et création musicales » and a Diplôme d’État (DE). Conditions, procedures and application forms available here.
Contact
+33 (0)3 68 98 60 73
academie.strasbourg@hear.fr
Diplomas and Degrees
Diplôme national supérieur professionnel de musicien (DNSPM)/Licence Composition et interprétation musicale (CIM)
A three-year double degree designed to develop a range of musical skills and knowledge, as well as ensuring students can devote the necessary time for personal practice. It offers the possibility for students to concurrently prepare the Diplôme d’État de professeur d’enseignement artistique.
Diplôme d’État (DE)
In combination with the license/DNSPM, and delivered over five semesters, students can also obtain the Diplôme d’État de professeur de musique. Students will have a range of classes with leading professors at our partner institution, the Conservatoire of Strasbourg, and have the chance to observe teachers and discuss with them their methods and ideas. Strasbourg is home to many music schools, where Académie students can work with all levels of students and discover a diverse range of 21st century teaching styles.
Master
In partnership with the University of Strasbourg, this degree develops the student’s virtuosity and expertise in their chosen major, as well as advancing their theoretical, historical and analytical musical knowledge. This internationally recognised master’s degree gives students the opportunity to work or continue their studies in a doctoral program anywhere in the world.
Doctorate (Ph.D.)
The Ph.D. course is the result of a partnership between the Hochschule für Musik de Freiburg im Breisgau, the University of Strasbourg, and the Académie supérieure de musique of Strasbourg. This training involves dual supervision: scientific supervision, and artistic supervision of interpretation or creation work. This course ends with an end-of-studies artistic performance related to the thesis subject, and the writing, submission and defence of a thesis on all or part of the programme performed in the recital.
An array of exceptional equipments
The Académie supérieure de musique of Strasbourg is situated in Strasbourg’s Cité de la musique et de la danse. The building is also home to the Conservatoire of Strasbourg, and the contemporary music festival Musica. Inaugurated in 2006, it is a landmark of a new cultural and commercial hub that includes libraries and archives, cinemas, and scientific and community spaces. Dedicated to the teaching and performance of the arts, the Cité de la musique et de la danse boasts a 500-seat auditorium that hosts major symphony orchestras, ballet and dance, and theatre productions.
The building also includes several other concert spaces of 50 to 150 seats, a full sized orchestra rehearsal stage, and over one hundred rooms for classes and personal practice. Thanks to its partnership with the Conservatoire de Strasbourg, students of the Académie benefit from all areas of this cultural institution: music rooms equipped with grand pianos, percussion, organs, and harpsichords, a library with over 50,000 items, instrument rental, specialised dance and theatre rehearsal spaces, and access to a vast and diverse concert season.
Teaching staff
The Académie supérieure de musique of Strasbourg comprises ten music departments and offers more than forty music majors, including instruments that are rare even amongst French institutions, such as the accordion, ondes Martenot, and cimbalom.
(Exam sheets for each instrument available here.)
Accompagnement
au piano | Piano accompagnement
Ongoing recruitment
Bois | Woodwind
Basson | French bassoon
Jean-Christophe Dassonville
Clarinette | Clarinet
Jean-Marc Foltz
Sébastien Kœbel
Fagott | Bassoon
Rui Lopes
Flûte traversière | Flute
Sandrine François
Mario Caroli
Hautbois | Oboe
Sébastien Giot
Christian Schmitt
Saxophone
Philippe Geiss
Claviers | Keyboards
Accordéon | Accordion
Marie-Andrée Jœrger
Ondes Martenot
Thomas Bloch
Christine Ott
Orgue | Organ
Francis Jacob
Daniel Maurer
Johann Vexo
Piano
Wilhem Latchoumia
Amy Lin
Michèle Renoul
Pianoforte
(Master uniquement) |
(Master only)
Michel Gaechter
Cordes | Strings
Alto | Viola
Benjamin Boura
Jean-Christophe Garzia
Contrebasse | Double bass
Christophe Béreau
Guitare classique | Classical guitar
Alexis Muzurakis
Susana Prieto
Harpe | Harp
Mélanie Laurent
Pierre-Michel Vigneau
Anne Vonau-Spannagel
Violon | Violin
Samika Honda
Hedy Kerpichian-Garzia
Philippe Lindecker
Ana Reverdito-Haas
Violoncelle | Cello
Fabien Genthialon
Marc-Didier Thirault
Composition et musiques électroniques | Composition and electronic music
Composition
Daniel D’Adamo / Ivan Solano
Création et interprétation électroacoustique | Creation and performance of electronic music
Tom Mays
Cuivres | Brass
Cor | French horn
Alban Beunache
Jean-Philippe Chavey
Sébastien Lentz
Euphonium
Sébastien Stein
Trombone
Nicolas Moutier
Trombone Basse | Bass Trombone
Brian Damide
Trompette | Trumpet
Patrick Carceller
Vincent Gillig
Tuba
Micaël Cortone d’Amore
Direction d’ensembles | Conducting
Direction d’ensembles vocaux |
Choir conducting
Jean-Philippe Billmann
Direction d’orchestre |
Orchestral conducting
Miguel Etchegoncelay
Direction d’orchestre et d’ensemble contemporains (Master uniquement) |
Contemporary orchestral conducting (Master only)
Jean-Philippe Wurtz
Jazz et musiques improvisées |
Jazz and improvised music
Jazz et musiques improvisées |
Jazz and improvised music
Michaël Alizon
Philippe Aubry
Valérie Graschaire-Agulon
Jean-Daniel Hégé
Luc Isenmann
Paul Staicu
Musique ancienne |
Early music
Chant baroque | Baroque voice
Monika Mauch
Clavecin | Harpsichord
Benjamin Steens
Aline Zylberajch
Claviers anciens (Master uniquement) |
Keyboards in ancient music (Master only)
Benjamin Steens
Aline Zylberajch
Flûte à bec | Recorder
Patrick Blanc
Renata Duarte
Hautbois baroque | Baroque oboe
Renata Duarte
Luth et guitare baroque |
Lute and baroque guitar
Quito Gato
Traverso | Baroque flute
Patrick Blanc
Viole de gambe |
Viola de gamba
Franziska Finckh
Violon baroque | Baroque Violin
Stéphanie Pfister-Reymann
Violoncelle baroque | Baroque Cello
Keiko Gomi
Musique de chambre (Master uniquement) |
Chamber music (Master only)
Alain Acabo
Armand Angster
Catherine Bolzinger
Benjamin Boura
Craig Goodman
Samika Honda
Percussion
Cymbalum | Cimbalom
Luigi Gaggero
Percussion
Emmanuel Séjourné
Stephan Fougeroux
Denis Riedinger
Voix | Voice
Chant | Singing
Marie Kobayashi
Françoise Kubler
Mélanie Moussay
Viktor Rud
Silvana Torto
Professional experience
The Symphony Orchestra of the Académie and Conservatoire of Strasbourg, along with the Contemporary Music Ensemble and Concert Band, gives students the opportunity to participate and learn in a professional environment and perform the master works of the repertoire.
Under the direction of esteemed conductors, each ensemble has two to three sessions a year that culminate in concerts in the auditorium of the Cité de la musique et de la danse. Chamber music is an essential part of the Académie degrees. Professors assist students with all facets of their chamber music, helping them to gain a profound knowledge of the repertoire as well as performance and practice techniques. Their work is showcased in public concerts at the end of each trimester.
Master classes
Students of the Académie can also benefit from numerous master classes with internationally renowned musicians and composers throughout the year.
Some of our recently invited artists:
Leon Fleisher: Piano • Emmanuel Pahud: Flute • Frédérique Cambreling: Harp • François Le Roux: Voice • Christian Ivaldi: Chamber Music • Jan Michiels: Piano • Anssi Karttunen: Cello • Michel Becquet: Trombone • Jim Black: Drum kit • Roger Boutry: Composition • Alexis Galperine: Violin • Pablo Marquez: Guitar • François-Bernard Mâche: Composition • Otis Taylor: Blues…
Partners
With its exceptionally rich musical history and Germanic influences, the Académie has partnerships with many leading musical institutions: l’Opéra du Rhin–Opéra d’Europe, l’Ensemble de musique baroque, Le Parlement de musique, the jazz festival Jazzdor, the contemporary music ensembles Accroche note and Ensemble Linéa, les Percussions de Strasbourg, the Théâtre national de Strasbourg, etc. HEAR’s partnership with Musica, the Strasbourg international festival of contemporary music, has led to the creation of a concert series involving Académie students and composers.
Additionally, composition students can participate in the Académie de composition headed by Philippe Manoury, where they can study with other young French and international composers. As the music department of a school that encompasses both music and the visual arts, the Académie encourages students to develop and participate in interdisciplinary projects (painting, illustration, visual learning, scenography, etc.).
International
HEAR has partnerships with many worldwide institutions, giving students the opportunity to develop a rich international network and share ideas and practices Students enrolled in the DNSPM or Master degrees at the Académie supérieure de musique of Strasbourg have the opportunity to participate in an exchange program with one of 30 partner institutions.
In addition to the financial support from the Erasmus program, they can benefit from several grants awarded by HEAR or the Région Alsace.