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One of the advantages of our Curriculum compared to that of other conservatories is that it has a lot of teaching on the instrument and very few complementary subjects, so that students can really dedicate themselves to playing. So in the first year you would only have:

  • Instrumentals: Flute, Chamber Music and Orchestra
  • Theoretical: Music History, Analysis and English.
  • Seminars.

This is the way we teach the orchestra subject: we organize three meetings throughout the course and invite a conductor of international prestige. During the week we prepare the repertoire and on Saturday we perform the concert. It is an incredible experience, both for working with great conductors and for living with the other students during the week. With these three meetings we cover all the hours of the subject, you have the experience of working with a professional orchestra and you get much more effective results than with one-hour classes a week.

In this Study Plan that we offer, attendance must be fulfilled in accordance with the provisions for each subject, so you should attend at least two of the three orchestral meetings.

That's right. At ESMAR we have a team of teachers with a very well-known international career: they are active concert performers and great pedagogues. But also, if your current teacher meets ESMAR's standards, we would authorize him to continue teaching your Flute and Chamber Music classes. This is one of the great innovations at ESMAR, because we believe that continuity and trust in the teaching staff is the key to the success of the students.

One of ESMAR's strong points is the total FLEXIBILITY of the schedules: you agree on the schedule with your teacher, and as long as you complete the 30 hours of instrument and camera lessons that the study plan establishes, there is no problem. You can take classes fortnightly, monthly, weekly... whatever suits you both best.