Through IN.TUNE, students at NMH have the opportunity to collaborate with students and teachers at partner institutions without having to travel. Using low-latency audio and video technology, they can play together, participate in teaching, and develop artistic projects as if they were in the same room.
To make this possible, we rely on teachers who are willing to take the initiative and integrate these types of collaborations into their teaching.
How can this be used in teaching?
- facilitate live ensemble playing between your students and students at partner institutions
- incorporate international masterclasses and workshops into your teaching
- initiate collaborations in composition or artistic projects
- invite guest teachers into your classes digitally
- explore new concert and teaching formats where students participate from different locations
This gives students access to international experience, new forms of collaboration, and professional networks as part of their studies at NMH.
A developing initiative
NMH currently uses MVTP (Modular Video Transmission Platform) for this type of collaboration. The system is still under development, and we are working closely across academic, technical, and administrative environments to further develop the offer.
At present, such projects must be initiated by, and planned in close collaboration with, a teacher. The goal is for these collaborations to become a natural part of teaching at NMH.
We collaborate with IN.TUNE partner institutions:
- National University of Music in Bucharest
- Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris
- Sibelius Academy at Uniarts Helsinki
- Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya in Barcelona
- University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna
- Royal Conservatoire in The Hague
- University of Arts in Belgrade