Andorra la Vella Conservatory Opens 2026–2027 Pre-Enrolment
Pre-enrolment for music programmes from 23 February to 20 March targets children, youth and adults with flexible, high-quality training options.
Key Points
- Pre-enrolment period: 23 February–20 March 2026 for all ages.
- Programmes include Sensitisation for ages 3–7, instrument lessons, ensembles.
- Adults access dedicated courses or custom Aula Oberta itineraries.
- 41 qualifications awarded recently; online applications at www.conservatori.ad.
The Conservatori de Música d’Andorra la Vella has opened pre-enrolment for the 2026–2027 academic year, running from 23 February to 20 March. The initiative targets children, young people and adults seeking to begin or advance their musical training through a comprehensive, high-quality educational programme.
Director Jordi Sabata highlighted the centre’s ongoing commitment to a tailored educational model that supports students from initial music exposure to specialised training. He noted the wide range of programmes, which provide genuine opportunities for individuals to pursue their path in music.
Official studies are available at elementary and intermediate levels, alongside flexible training itineraries matched to students’ needs and goals. Key offerings include the Sensitisation Programme for children aged three to seven, which introduces musical language through play and sound exploration. For young people and adults, options combine instrument lessons with ensemble participation, such as bands, orchestras or groups focused on piano, guitar or accordion.
Adults can also join dedicated instrument and musical language courses, or the flexible Aula Oberta, where participants design custom itineraries based on their interests.
Separately, enrolment is now open for access exams to official studies, with the deadline also set for 20 March 2026. All applications—pre-enrolment and access—must be submitted online via the centre’s website, www.conservatori.ad.
The conservatory upholds its focus on pedagogical excellence, backed by strong recent results. Since introducing new study plans, it has awarded 41 qualifications and expects up to 26 more this academic year, reinforcing its status as a leading music education institution in Andorra.
Original Sources
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