Hello everyone, here is the brand new and also my last video about the life in the Conservatoire de Paris: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BPXsezW8q6I.html
It became a great and meaningful video! After high school, I want to move to Paris from Hungary, I really want to be an actor, and if I know well, there is a conservatory in the 19th district (Jacques Ibert). But I would have a few questions: -Can the tuition fee be higher as a foreigner? - Is it a basic expectation to speak French? - If I do not have a perfect knowledge of French, is this an opportunity to learn in English? -Is it difficult to get in or how is the admission process going? -Do high school grades or a high school diploma count when enrolling? Thanks in advance for the answers! :)
I met skander ladjimi from North Hollywood. He would smoke meth and rant about the teachongs at the conservatory for hours.. he even opened one up in Beverly Hills & La Jolla.. Bravo Skander Ladjimi
I answered a lot of your questions here ➡️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-liaCex5XslY.html As fas as I understand if you are EU student is around 500 euros per year. If you are EU student with scholarship it's free. For non EU students it's between 1k to 2k per year. I don't know about scholarships though since I am european.
Actually, this room is normally for piano classes. The professor and student use separate pianos of equal quality. It's more convenient and improves the quality of the class.
@@sotirisguitar How different is harmony and counterpoint taught in prestigious conservatories compared to non renown universities and colleges. I'm envious of the conservatory education system. Gratitude.
@@sotirisguitar Will be waiting. I've subscribed. It would be great if you can break down how a same module is differently conducted compared to a less popular arts university. You'll help many musicians better utilize their education funds. Thank You my friend.