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Pre-enrolment for music education programmes runs from 23 February to 20 March 2026, offering pathways from

early childhood sensitisation to advanced specialisation for all ages.

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Key Points

  • Pre-enrolment period: 23 February–20 March 2026 via www.conservatori.ad
  • Sensitisation Programme for ages 3–7 focuses on games and sound discovery
  • Instrument training, bands, orchestras for youth/adults; flexible Aula Oberta
  • 41 qualifications awarded since curriculum update; 26 more expected this year

The Conservatori de Música d’Andorra la Vella has opened pre-enrolment for the 2026–2027 academic year, with the period running from 23 February to 20 March. This call invites children, young people and adults to start or continue their musical education within a comprehensive, high-quality framework.

Director Jordi Sabata emphasised the institution’s dedication to a supportive model that guides students from early musical encounters to advanced specialisation. He pointed out how the variety of programmes creates real pathways for participants to explore music according to their aspirations.

The lineup features official studies at elementary and intermediate levels, plus tailored training routes suited to individual ages and aims. Highlights include the Sensitisation Programme for children aged three to seven, which builds musical awareness through games and sound discovery. Young people and adults can access instrument training paired with group activities in bands, orchestras or ensembles for piano, guitar or accordion.

Dedicated adult options cover instrument and musical language classes, while the flexible Aula Oberta lets participants build personalised schedules around their preferences.

At the same time, registration is open for access exams to official programmes, closing on 20 March 2026. All submissions—pre-enrolment and exam applications—require online processing through the conservatory’s site, www.conservatori.ad.

The centre continues to prioritise teaching excellence, supported by solid achievements. Since rolling out updated curricula, it has granted 41 qualifications and anticipates another 26 this year, cementing its role as Andorra’s key hub for musical instruction.

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