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Entrance exam for the Master in Research and Practice

The Master in Research and Practice, string orchestra practice option, awards a Master’s degree that is unique in France.

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2026 Entrance exam

  • Main application phase starts on: 15 February 2026
  • Main application phase ends on: 16 March 2026
  • Complementary application phase takes place from 19 June to 19 July 2026

Registration for this Master's program is available on the monmaster.gouv.fr platform.

Admission conditions

Diplomas required

The applicants must meet the requirements for university enrolment at baccalaureate + 3 (years) level:  Bachelor's degree from a French university or equivalent foreign university diploma, or other diplomas subject to approval by a validation of prior learning commission (French and foreign music diplomas at Bachelor's level, state diploma, teaching certificate, etc.). A similar musical level is required: DNSPM, or equivalent, for example Bachelor of music, etc.

Course access

This Master’s degree is open to musicians (string players: violin, alto, cello, double bass) of all nationalities, with no age limit, provided that they pass the entrance exam. The admission process includes:

A PRE-SELECTION BASED ON THE APPLICATION
The applicants must submit an application including:*

  • a curriculum vitae
  • a cover letter
  • a copy of university and musical diplomas
  • a short presentation of a research project (an outline of the subject, as well as a brief reference to the literature are expected)
  • a sample of their musical practice, sent in the form of a link to a video (preferably) or audio document, submitted online, lasting around three minutes. See the recommendations and advice for your recordings.

The applications must be submitted on the  www.monmaster.gouv.fr platform.

To best prepare, the applicants are invited to send an e-mail to Muriel Boulan and Claude Georgel (PSPBB Director)

AN AUDITION AND INTERVIEW WITH THE JURY

The applicants play a piece related to their research project, lasting approximately 30 minutes, from which the jury selects a 15-minute excerpt:

  • a set piece – less than 10 minutes
  • a concerto movement or an excerpt of a concertante piece of your choice (from a different period than the set piece) – max. duration 8 minutes
  • a series of set orchestral excerpts (interruption possible)
  • a piece of your choice for solo instrument, in a post-1950 aesthetic – max. duration 5 minutes
  • a sight-reading (solo instrument) – max. duration 2 minutes
  • an interview with the jury (15 minutes) to assess the applicant’s motivation, musical culture, professional project and research project.

For concertante pieces, applicants may be accompanied by a person of their choice. Otherwise, an accompanist will be available – no rehearsal possible.

The audition will be followed by a 15-minute interview with the jury, during which the applicant's motivation, musical culture, professional project and research project will be assessed. 

The jury is made up of teacher-researchers from the Music and Musicology UFR, PSPBB representatives, and invited specialists. It will also benefit from the expertise of private lessons teachers (instrument) present or represented at the audition.

Audition dates: to be specified (between mid-April and 28 May 2025)

Information from the course supervisors: contact Muriel Boulan or Claude Georgel (PSPBB Director)

Administrative procedures

PLEASE NOTE: administrative procedures are required to apply toSorbonne University.

All applicants must complete an administrative pre-application on the www.monmaster.gouv.fr national platform. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any doubts or problems.
Foreign applicants from within and outside the European Union will have to complete the validation procedures required for their enrolment at the university. It is also mandatory to have a good understanding of the French language. Please review these important procedures carefully and follow those that apply to you. 

Applicants of all nationalities already living in France must enrol on the www.monmaster.gouv.fr national platform.

Following the selection process, the successful applicants will be given information and guidance on the administrative procedures to be followed.

Apply for the entrance exam 

All entrance exam’s steps

1776204000
1779919200

Pre-selection — Audition and interview with the jury

1779141600
1779314400

Acceptance notice

1779141600
1779314400

Admission tests

1779660000
1790114400

Phase complémentaire

1782511200
1782597540

Épreuves d'admission de la phase complémentaire

Access conditions

INFORMATIONI on the Master’s degree

documents to download

Download the documents:

Archive Entrance exam for the Master in Research and Practice 2025

Contact

Entrance exam information: contact@pspbb.fr | +33 (0)1 40 55 16 64

Pôle supérieur d'enseignement artistique Paris — Boulogne-Billancourt (PSPBB)
Administration: 18 rue Janssen 75019 Paris
Head office: 14 rue de Madrid 75008 Paris