In each of the fields available, the DNSPM (National Higher Professional Diploma for Musicians) curriculum is built around individual and group lessons developing the fundamentals of high-level instrumental or vocal practice, plus disciplines linked to knowledge of the professional environment (workshops, courses, orchestral sessions, cross-disciplinary projects, etc.).
The “Direction” track relies on the teaching teams of the two regional conservatoires in Paris and Boulogne-Billancourt for artistic teaching and those of Sorbonne University for theoretical teaching.
The Improvisation and Musical Creation specialisation in the Master’s degree of Arts, Musicology - Theories and Practices of Music track is of interest to instrumentalists with a DNSPM in instrumental performance who are not particularly interested in orchestral careers, as well as those with a DNSPM in Jazz and Improvised Music.
The Master’s degree in Analysis and Creation (RNCP level 7) is awarded by Sorbonne University (SU).