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 Paris Conservatory
Author: Marci 
Date:   2000-03-30 02:07

Does anyone know who teaches clarinet at the Paris Conservatory? Also, is there a website for it? Thanks for any help.

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 RE: Paris Conservatory
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2000-03-30 16:55

For some history, read up in Brymer, pg 151 in particular. Its quite possible some of the more recent clar books, Lawson?, Groves Dict. Langwill?? [Mark] may help you. Have you searched via the Internet servers for web-sites? Don

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 RE: Paris Conservatory
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   2000-03-31 01:59

Present one is Michel Arrignon(pronunciates:mishelle ariniyon in English). He is one of RICO grand concert reed advisors. I do not know his URL.

p.s. Paris Conservatoir teachers treat only premier prix pupil not also-runs(however good they may be).
Many Japanese student go there in vain.And French tonality is quite different from American.

Hiroshi

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 RE: Paris Conservatory
Author: Keil 
Date:   2000-03-31 23:04

Hiroshi wrote:
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paris conservatory teachers treat only premier
prix pupil not also- runs (however good they may be)
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What are you saying exactly, i don't understand

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 RE: Paris Conservatory
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-03-31 23:21

Keil,
He means that the Paris Conservatory only accepts the top prize-winning students, not the ones who come in second.

Whether or not that is a good thing is highly debatable.

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 Premier Prix at Paris Conservatory
Author: wvu_cnet21 
Date:   2007-02-26 03:38

Does anybody know what u win if u win first prize at the Paris Conservatoire?

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 Re: Paris Conservatory
Author: Tode 
Date:   2007-02-26 03:50

You graduate!

Just kidding...we were discussing contest pieces recently in studio and how they used to use them in determing if you would graduate.
Honestly, I don't know what you get if you win first prize. =)
Anybody know?

~Sarah Todenhoft~
Geaux Tigers!

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 Re: Paris Conservatory
Author: bob49t 
Date:   2007-02-26 12:11

try

http://www.cnsmdp.fr/interface/frame/frame_all.htm

Pascal Moragues is tutor there too.

RT

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 RE: Paris Conservatory
Author: Keil 
Date:   2007-03-14 16:14

how is it that we have the same name?

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 Re: Paris Conservatory
Author: joannew 
Date:   2007-03-15 20:00

The premier prix is what you get when you LEAVE the Paris Conservatoire, not a competition to enter. What you 'win' is a piece of paper saying premier prix, as do all of your classmates who complete the program. In fact, you can no longer earn a premier prix in France - this was the name given to the diploma (roughly a master's degree) until a few years ago. Now it is called DFS (diplome de formation superieur).



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 Re: Paris Conservatory
Author: Alseg 
Date:   2007-03-15 20:57

Personally, I prefer the Premier Grand Cru.
Claret (not clarinet), anyone?


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