Geneva University of Music
The Haute école de musique de Genève is a professional higher music education institution in Geneva, Switzerland. StatusThe HEM is a foundation established under public law in 2009. It is part of the Music and Performing Arts Department of the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO). Its Bachelor's and Master's programmes are recognised by the Swiss Confederation. Its mandate includes teaching at Bachelor's and Master's level, artistic research, continuing education for professional musicians, and artistic performances and productions. The HEM has a decentralised teaching site in Neuchâtel. HistoryBetween 2007 and 2009, a process brought together the professional courses offered by the Conservatoire de musique de Genève, the Institut Jaques-Dalcroze and the Conservatoire de musique neuchâtelois into a single foundation under public law, which was subsequently attached to the HES-SO-Genève. The hundreds of public events it has staged since it was founded include collaborations with a wide range of partners in Switzerland and abroad, including Rachid Ouramdane's Outsider at the Grand Théâtre (Geneva) (3-5 May 2024). Throughout the academic year, the HEM welcomes more than 600 students, from all five continents, including around a hundred at the Neuchâtel site. The students are supervised by around a hundred professors and guest lecturers, all of whom are active in artistic and academic life. Geneva siteThe buildings that house the HEM’s activities are located in the heart of the city, in the immediate vicinity of cultural institutions and large concert halls (Grand-Théâtre de Genève, Victoria Hall, Bâtiment des forces motrices, Centre du Grütli). The main building (rue du Général Dufour 2) is the former École de Commerce (1901-1917), built by Grand-Théâtre architect Jacques-Élysée Goss. It was then occupied successively by the École des Beaux-Arts and the HEAD (1969-2021). It currently houses several concert halls, including a black box, a space dedicated to world music, a cinema and numerous classrooms. The Salle de la Bourse (rue du Grütli 5) occupies the premises of the former Geneva Stock Exchange renovated by Goss (1915-1986), which have been transformed into an audition room and several lecture theatres. The neighbouring buildings on rue Petitot 8-10 house, among other things, the Centre de musique électroacoustique and part of the Early Music department. There are also classrooms at rue du Stand 58. The Percussion Centre is located under the Uni-Mail esplanade (boulevard du Pont-d'Arve 40). Neuchâtel siteBuilt in the new Ecoparc district, the HEM Neuchâtel site occupies one of the two buildings of the Campus-Arc designed by Bauart and inaugurated on 15 and 16 May 2009. It is equipped with two auditoriums, a library, a cafeteria and numerous work and meeting spaces. The HEM's Neuchâtel site shares its premises with the Conservatoire de musique neuchâtelois and the Haute école de gestion Arc. In December 2017, the Council of State of Neuchâtel expressed its desire to close the Neuchâtel branch of the Geneva School of Music. This decision was rejected following the Grand Council's acceptance on 18 February 2020 of the popular legislative initiative "Pour le maintien d'une formation musicale professionnelle dans le canton de Neuchâtel", thereby ensuring the site's continued existence. Cité de la MusiqueA Cité de la Musique project at the Place des Nations in Geneva was launched in September 201315 with the support of a private foundation. The new building was intended to house the HEM and the Orchestre de la Suisse romande. In autumn 2017, an architectural competition selected the proposal by the offices of P.-A. Dupraz and G. Byrne. The project sparked a wide-ranging debate that culminated in a vote on 13 June 202116 on the "Cité de la musique" localised neighbourhood plan (PLQ 30134), which was rejected, resulting in the project being abandoned. New infrastructure projectIn autumn 2022, a new project was launched to create a building entirely dedicated to the HEM on the former premises of Radio-Télévision Suisse, which could house all the activities of the Geneva campus. Academic structuresThe historical and stylistic scope of the HEM ranges from medieval music - within the Early Music Department - to contemporary creation. The HEM has six departments, covering all aspects of the music profession.
The HEM runs a full symphony orchestra, several chamber orchestras, a baroque orchestra, a choir, a chamber choir and a contemporary ensemble. CoursesIn line with the structures of the European educational area, basic education is organised into two cycles of study: the three-year Bachelor of Arts cycle and the two-year Master of Arts cycle. A wide range of courses are offered in the six streams:
ResearchSince 2004, the EMH has initiated more than 80 applied research projects on subjects that cover most areas of artistic practice (creation and new technologies, historically informed performance, art and science, intercultural dialogue, music pedagogy, music professions, etc.) and have led to numerous collaborations with partners in Switzerland and around the world. In order to disseminate the results of its research projects, the HEM has created several collections of scientific works: "Musique à Genève" (in collaboration with the University of Geneva), "Musique & Recherche" (distributed by Librairie Droz), "Musique & Matières" (in collaboration with L'Œil d'or). The HEM has also published CDs in collaboration with several record labels: Claves Records, B Records and Ricercar. The HEM is home to the Institut de recherche en musique et arts de la scène (IRMAS), which brings together the HEM, the Haute école de musique de Lausanne (HEMU) and La Manufacture - HETSR (Haute école de théâtre de Suisse romande). PartnershipsThe EMH collaborates in particular with the following institutions:
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