French Music Piano Academy

French Music Piano Academy

DATE
du 3 au 7 juillet 2024

LOCATION
At the École Normale de Musique de Paris and at the Salle Cortot

JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD

Pianiste de renom et interprète réputé de la musique française, Jean-Philippe Collard est le directeur artistique de l’Académie de musique française pour piano.

Renowned pianist and specialist of the French Music repertoire, Jean-Philippe Collard is the artistic director of the French Music Piano Academy.

TEACHERS

Jean-Efflam BAVOUZET – Michel BÉROFF Hortense CARTIER BRESSON Jean-Philippe COLLARD Claire DÉSERT Claire-Marie LE GUAY – David LIVELY Jean-Claude PENNETIER – Bruno RIGUTTO Pascal ROGÉ Emmanuel STROSSER Françoise THINAT

PRESENTATION

The French Music Piano Academy is open to high level French and international pianists wishing to deepen their knowledge of the French piano music repertoire.

The 2023 Academy

The French Music Piano Academy offers a complete training with :

  •  1 hour of individual lessons per day with different teachers
  •  Public masterclasses in the Salle Cortot
  •  Conferences on French music
  •  Visit to the Marmottan Museum
  •  Final concert of the participants at the Salle Cortot

RATES : 350€*
* Free access for the students enrolled in the Artist Diploma program or the Advanced program at the Ecole

ADMISSION
Admission is by application (except for students enrolled in the Artist Diploma program or the Advanced program at the Ecole : automatic entry, subject to availability)

Please send your application with a CV and a 30-minute recording (MP3 file, YouTube link) to:  clemence.guibout@enmp.fr

LISTENER’S PACKAGE

A “listener’s package” is offered to allow all those interested in this repertoire to attend the masterclasses, the conferences, the visit of the museum and the final concert without being an active participant.

Listener’s package : 75€*
* Free access for the students of the École.

FRENCH MUSIC FOR THE PIANO

“The French piano music repertoire has proved to be one of the richest and most prolific in the history of music from Couperin and Rameau to the present day, including Debussy, Ravel and many others. French music spreads throughout the world from its origins taking root in its land, culture and human genius. 

French music is imbued with the qualities of refinement and elegance, which require a specific approach and appropriate teaching to be performed well.

Far from the traditional teaching, it takes specific criteria to understand, analyze and perform this huge repertoire.

Thanks to its wide register, the piano conveys better than any other instrument the evocation of nature which is so important in French Music. Tones, echoes, iridescent colors in its high notes, clouds, vibrations and dark shades in the low range, the piano and with its myriad sounds and harmonies communicates clearly the immaterial evocations of the scores. 

Many great artists, ambassadors of the French culture, have travelled the world to pass on these interpretations of color, landscape, half tones, sunrises, mist and resounding fog.  

Alfred Cortot was among those who embodied so well the art of French interpretation. Tireless traveler, constantly requesting new pieces, cheerfully imparting the rich repertoire, he also wanted the school that he founded to remain a productive environment where that heritage would be transmitted.   Supported by the teachers at the Ecole Normale and other outside specialists steeped in that pedagogy, I will convey these values to new generations.

Jean-Philippe Collard