Elements of choral conducting (for Music in schools)

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Natacha Casagrande

Atelier choral - Éléments de direction de chœur (pour Musique à l'école)

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Instrumental didactics (guitar)

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Jure Cerkovnik

Didactique Instrumentale (guitare)

Jure Cerkovnik

Professeur de didactique instrumentale

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Balinese Gamelan

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Timothée Coppey

Professeur de Gamelan de Bali

Patrik Vincent Dasen

Professor of Ethnomusicology, Master’s Research Seminar, World Music Workshop

Patrik Dasen graduated in ethnomusicology from the Université Paris X Nanterre (Maîtrise, 1999) and the Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis (Master 2, 2009), where he also completed a doctoral thesis in March 2020 entitled "Becoming and Being a Maker of Irish Bagpipes Uilleann Pipes: Between Deterritorialization and Heritage Preservation," under the supervision of Prof. Luc Charles-Dominique. His research focuses on the processes of transmission and heritage preservation of musical traditions. He worked for ten years at the Ateliers d'ethnomusicologie de Genève as the head of educational activities and public relations. He also led, with a small team, the cataloging and digitization campaign of the Archives Internationales de Musique Populaire (AIMP, 2005-2011) by Constantin Brailoiu, which are now fully accessible at the Musée d'ethnographie de Genève thanks to this preservation effort. He has been teaching ethnomusicology and the sociology of contemporary music at the Haute école de musique de Genève since 2008. Learn more about Patrik Vincent Dasen

Patrick Dasen

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Pedagogics and methodology of music in schools

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Emily Curt

Pédagogie et Méthodologie de la Musique à l'école

Marion Fontana

Pédagogie et Méthodologie de la Musique à l'école

Madeleine Messerli

Pédagogie et Méthodologie de la Musique à l'école

Olivier Rogg

Coordinator of the Music in Schools Orientation, Professor of Modern Improvisation, Transcreations, Ensemble Practice of Contemporary Music

Pianist, composer, and teacher, Olivier Rogg has practiced improvisation from a young age and has accumulated diverse experiences in all areas of contemporary music. In 1983, he obtained his Master of Music Diploma from the Conservatory of Geneva and won the 1st prize for jazz improvisation at the Lyon Festival as well as the Rochette Prize for organ improvisation in Geneva. A member of several groups, including the renowned collective Piano Seven, he has recorded around twenty CDs and performed in Switzerland, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Lebanon, Egypt, Brazil, the United States, China, Thailand, and Singapore. He composes for various ensembles, from piano duos—notably with Alaskan Lee Maddeford—to the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, for which he wrote "Météorythmes" in 1999 and "Cyclomotion" in 2010 with his colleague and friend Philippe Genevay. With his wife Cécile Polin Rogg and lyricist Janry Varnel, he has co-written more than 150 songs, mostly intended for children's choirs. Deeply involved in music education in public schools, Olivier Rogg teaches at Collège du Renard and the Haute école de musique de Genève, where he is the coordinator of the "Music in Schools" program. Learn more about Olivier Rogg

Laurie Zufferey

Pédagogie et Méthodologie de la Musique à l'école

Olivier Rogg

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Instrumental didactics (brass)

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Jean-Marc Daviet

Didactique Instrumentale (cuivres)

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Afro-Cuban percussion

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Reinaldo Delgado

Professeur de Percussion afro-cubaine

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Instrumental didactics (theory, music in schools)

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Juan Pablo Di Pollina

Didactique de la théorie en école de musique

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Instrumental didactics (clarinet)

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Philippe Ehinger

Didactique Instrumentale (clarinette)

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Notation

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Patricia Esteban

Professeure de Notation I et II - Notation médiévale - Ornementation

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Medieval notation

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Patricia Esteban

Professeure de Notation I et II - Notation médiévale - Ornementation

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