Cello Lessons in Paris Information
Our cello lessons in Paris are open to beginner, intermediate, and advanced students of all ages. Our teachers come directly to you at the day and time of your choosing for you to enjoy lessons in the comfort of your own home. All lessons are taught in English.
Join the Conservatory to start cello lessons in Paris any time of the year. Below is information about what we offer, how to sign up, and valuable resources if you are new to Paris.
About the Cello
The cello, with its versatile and warm tonal range, serves as a melodic and expressive powerhouse in the string instrument family, capable of conveying both poignant melodies and robust, resonant harmonies.
Most students start the cello between ages 5 and 7. Some children with a good attention span can start at 4 years old. It is, of course, possible to start the cello at any age after that.
Our Teachers
All of our teachers hold university degrees specifically in their instrument. We selected them for their passion for music and care for teaching. They are always encouraging and positive, catering to each student’s interests, desires, and goals. We teach with an “American Approach” to music education with your hands on the instrument from the first day (read our blogpost about the American Approach).
Free Trial Lesson
A free 45-minute trial lesson is offered to all new students. We want to ensure the teacher we chose for you is the right match!
Cello Lessons Paris Options
We offer 45-minute or 1-hour weekly lessons. For children under 8 years old, we also offer 30-minute weekly lessons. Paired lessons are possible with a sibling or friend at the same location and at the same time. Cello lessons in Paris take place at your home on the day and time you choose. If you do not wish to have lessons at home for any reason, we can organize a studio for you in Paris.
What You Will Learn
Cello lessons will include working on the technique (bowing, fingering, correct position), exploring a diverse repertoire, developing performance skills, ear training and music theory. If you do not have a cello yet, please see the useful resources below.
Styles of Music
All styles of music are taught: classical, pop, jazz, rock, etc.
2 Performances / Year
Two performance opportunities are given to all students in a beautiful Parisian hall – one at the end of January and one at the beginning of June.
Practice Planner
All students are given a Practice Planner for teachers to mark weekly assignments and students to record their practice.
Introduction Call
Before you sign up, our admissions team is available to speak about your personal musical goals and desires and to answer any questions you may have.
ABRSM Prep
The Conservatory prepares about 25% of our student body for optional ABRSM exams. These exams are not mandatory.
ABRSM exams are designed to motivate students of all levels and ages, giving them realistic goals and tangible rewards for their achievements. Since 1889, ABRSM has provided music teachers and their students with exams and assessments that nurture and evaluate an individual’s performance and progress. To learn the complete details of these exams, please visit www.abrsm.org or read our blog post.
Details
- Ages: from 4 years old to adult
- Levels: beginner-advanced
- 30 lessons/year
- 2 concerts/year
- Full Year of Study Starts the 3rd week of September.
- Late Start: You can begin lessons any time of the year. All fees are prorated to your start date.
- Short Stay Studies: Choose the “Music Box” sign-up form and purchase 1 or more lessons to take over a vacation or short stay in Paris.
Tuition Fees for 30 Weeks of Lessons
You can choose to pay in 1, 3, or 10 times.
- 1-hour – 3090€/year
- 45-minute – 2460€/year
- 30-minute – 1800€/year*
- Paired 45-minute – 2370€/year/student**
- Paired 30-minute – 1620€/year/student**
*For children under 8 years old.
**Paired lessons are for families or friends studying the same instrument at the same location and time.
Our Strings Teachers
Jessica
Ingela
Kyle
Useful Resources
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Renting a Cello in Paris
We recommend renting a cello before children are tall enough for a full-size cello. The price of a rental cello is usually under 30€/month. The price includes the replacement of broken strings or any other repair that may need to be done. Children must be present at the shop to ensure they are given the correct size cello. Note that a deposit will be asked for the value of the instrument. Do not forget to bring a checkbook for this deposit.
We recommend:
Alienor Lutherie
https://www.alienorlutherie.com/?Lang=EnYann Ullern
http://ruederome.over-blog.com/article-1529721.html
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Buying a Cello in Paris
If you wish to buy a cello, you should talk to your teacher about it and if possible, go try celli together. Luthiers allow buyers to try out celli at home for a week for you to decide if it is the right fit or not (a deposit corresponding to the price of the cello will be asked so bring your checkbook).
We recommend:
Alienor Lutherie
https://www.alienorlutherie.com/?Lang=EnYann Ullern
http://ruederome.over-blog.com/article-1529721.html
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Other Equipment: Music Stand
Students need a music stand for their lessons and to practice. It is best to have a sturdy stand at home. The preferred stand among musicians is:
-Manhasset Orchestral 50 (about 80€)
If you prefer a portable stand, we recommend:
-K&M 10810 (about 70€)
We recommend:
Woodbrass Music (Stores in Paris/Online/Home Delivery)
https://www.woodbrass.com/
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Music Bookstores in Paris
We recommend:
La Flûte de Pan (specializes in brand new scores)
https://www.laflutedepan.comArioso (specializes in second-hand scores)
https://www.arioso.fr
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Online Music Store
We recommend:
Sheet Music Direct
https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/