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Introduction to the National Conservatory of Music in Paris, France

The Conservatoire National Supérieure de Musique de Paris was developed on the basis of the "National Guard Music School". The school was founded in 1795 by Bernard Sarrette. The Conservatoire National Supérieure de Musique de Paris is affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and provides free education. Students only need to pay the registration fee, which is about 150 to 300 euros per year. They can apply for scholarships. The entrance examination is conducted in the first semester of each year. Each discipline has an age limit, the minimum is 10 years old (harmony, piano, harp, violin, cello and sight-singing ear training), the maximum is 30 years old (after the preliminary stage, students from different disciplines can enjoy scholarships. After each stage) , students in different disciplines receive different awards, including: examination passing certificate, graduation certificate, first and second prizes, etc.)