Deborah Nemtanu gives a violin master class to students enrolled in the PSPBB's DNSPM Classical and Contemporary Music program.
The compulsory pieces for the DNSPM Direction have been published.
The PSPBB/ESAD entrance exam is held two years out of three: two classes are trained at the same time for three years.
Jeux d'Orchestres offers six exceptional events to highlight the quality and diversity of the PSPBB's orchestral practices.
The courses offered lead to a Master’s degree in Analysis and Creation (RNCP level 7).
The Master in Research and Practice, string orchestra practice option, awards a Master’s degree that is unique in France.
Volodia Piotrovitch d'Orlik, a 2020 graduate of PSPBB/ESAD, stars in “Oedipus Rex.”
Maëlys Certenais from the class of 2023 and Antoine Chicaud from the class of 2022 at PSPBB/ESAD are performing in Papy Quichotte, the new creation by Elsa Granat.
Thomas Christin, a 2019 graduate of PSPBB/ESAD, stars in “La Fin ?”, a tragicomic play about societal collapse.
Clément Mariage, a member of the PSPBB/ESAD class of 2024, stars in “Dead Poets Society.”
This diploma is aimed at active actresses, actors and/or directors who combine their artistic practice with their educational approach.
The PSPBB/ESAD is located on the Forum des Halles site in Paris.
Students in the DNSPM Jazz and Improvised Music and Amplified Contemporary Music programs present their carte blanche.
Andréa Marcon gives a master class to students studying for a DNSPM (Diploma of Higher National Education) in Early Music at the PSPBB and to students at the CRR (Regional Conservatory) in Boulogne-Billancourt.