International Conservatory of Music
Music Programs
We offer different music programs. We consider it essential to define from the beginning, together with the teacher, personal expectations in order to ensure the most suitable educational trajectory.

Students may move between programs over time as their needs, interests, and capacity for practice evolve. However, we also believe it is important to note that if a disciplined approach to music and consistent home practice is not established early on, it may become significantly more difficult to develop these habits later.
For this reason, if you are considering the Allegro or Presto programs but are not fully certain and are thinking of starting with Adagio, we generally recommend starting with Allegro first, and then moving to Adagio if you later realize that a more structured and intensive approach is not the right fit for you.
At the same time, if you already know that your goals align with the Adagio program, we will be happy to fully focus on this approach from the beginning.
Adagio Music Program
A highly flexible music program focused on a calm introduction to music and enjoyable time spent with music during lessons with a teacher, alongside gradual development of auditory perception and cognitive brain functions.

For whom
  • Students who prioritize enjoyment and personal development over performance goals and visible technical progress, and who are not ready or able to consistently dedicate structured practice time between lessons with the teacher.

Core focus
  • Regular lessons without performance or examination pressure
  • Music as a tool for personal development, with emphasis on enjoyment of the process
  • Development of listening skills, coordination, memory, and concentration during lessons
  • Introduction to an instrument or voice and gradual acquisition of basic skills
  • Work adapted to individual pace and motivation

Outcomes
  • Improved musical perception and auditory sensitivity
  • Development of fine motor skills and coordination (instrument-dependent)
  • Strengthening of cognitive functions (attention, memory, sequencing)
  • Ability to perform simple and short pieces


Allegro Music Program
Structured music program designed for hobby-oriented students who enjoy music, want steady progress, and are ready to develop stronger technical skills through regular practice and guided study.

For whom
  • Students who engage with music as a serious and motivating hobby
  • Learners who want clear, visible progress in their instrument or voice
  • Students ready to practice regularly at home

Core focus
  • Progressive development of instrumental or vocal technique
  • Expansion into more complex repertoire and musical styles
  • Development of sight-reading, rhythm accuracy, and musical understanding
  • Strengthening of musical expression, coordination, and stylistic awareness
  • Building consistent and disciplined independent practice routines

Outcomes
  • Solid intermediate musical and technical proficiency
  • Improved independence in learning and practicing new pieces
  • Technical control, coordination, and musical expression
  • Sustained engagement with music as an active and evolving hobby
  • Ability to perform repertoire at concerts or exams
Presto Music Program
Structured pre-professional music program designed for advanced students preparing for conservatory admission, competitions, examinations, and a possible future professional career in music.

For whom
  • Students who are seriously considering music as a potential professional path
  • Learners preparing for high music school entry
  • Students ready to commit significant weekly time to intensive lessons and consistent, high-quality daily practice
  • Highly motivated students aiming for advanced technical and artistic standards

Core focus
  • Intensive structured development
  • Advanced technical mastery and refinement of instrumental or vocal skills
  • Work on demanding, stylistically diverse repertoire
  • Development of interpretative depth, musical analysis, and artistic individuality
  • Strengthening of sight-reading, rhythm precision, and full musical understanding
  • Building disciplined, consistent, and independent high-level practice routines

Outcomes
  • Advanced musical and technical proficiency at pre-professional level
  • Ability to perform complex repertoire with confidence, control, and artistic maturity
  • High level of independence in learning and preparing repertoire
  • Strong technical control, stylistic awareness, and expressive range
  • Full experience of auditions, exams, and competitive performance environments