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With Deborah Nemtanu and Olivia Hughes, Jossalyn Jensen and Benoit Grenet (Soloists from the Paris Chamber Orchestra)
First- and second-year students in the DNSPM Jazz and Improvised Music program will give a concert after a master class with Michael Mayo.
Jeux d'Orchestres offers six exceptional events to highlight the quality and diversity of the PSPBB's orchestral practices.
The 2025 graduates of the PSPBB's music and theater departments, across all departments, are honored during an evening dedicated to them.
Percussionist Stéphane Fougeroux gives a master class to students studying for a DNSPM (Diploma of Higher National Studies in Music) in Classical and Contemporary Music at the PSPBB.
Students studying for a DNSPM in Jazz and Improvised Music are giving a concert at L'Alimentation Générale to present their personal projects.
Lecture, concert, master class on the theme of accordion discography, followed by a concert featuring Fanny Vicens and students from the PSPBB and CRR accordion classes in Paris.
Since 2024, the PSPBB has been behind the “Rencontres à cordes” (String Encounters), an exceptional string orchestra session bringing together students in higher education from across the country for a week.
The Duc des Lombards gives carte blanche to students studying for a DNSPM (Diploma of Higher National Education) in Amplified Contemporary Music as part of their “Nouvelle scène” program.
Emmanuel Olivier gives a master class to students studying for a DNSPM (Diploma of Higher National Vocational Studies) in Classical and Contemporary Music at the PSPBB.
Opera singer Magalie Damonte gives a master class to students studying for a DNSPM (Diploma of Higher National Education) in Early Music at the PSPBB.
Students in the DNSPM Jazz and Improvised Music and Amplified Contemporary Music programs present their carte blanche.
The PSPBB Festival returns in 2026 for its 4th edition.
Guitarist Pavel Steidl gives a master class to students enrolled in the PSPBB's DNSPM Classical and Contemporary Music program and to students at the CRR in Paris.