Every year, IMEP – Paris College of Music offers advanced jazz courses with IMEP musicians and teachers Manuel Rocheman and Romain Pilon.
Please note that places are limited to a maximum of 5 students per class, as selected by the teacher. Afin de garantir l’homogénéité du groupe, il se peut que l’on vous demande de passer une audition ou d’envoyer des vidéos de votre jeu pour participer au cours.
These courses offer passionate jazz musicians a unique opportunity to improve their skills through instruction by internationally renowned musicians.
These advanced courses are designed above all for guitarists or pianists with a certain level of instrumental practice who are looking to deepen their understanding and mastery of jazz.
Last but not least, interactive courses in small groups of 4 to 5 people allow for personalized feedback and exchange.
Find out more about the advanced jazz guitar course with Romain Pilon
Find out more about the advanced jazz piano course with Manuel Rocheman
Romain Pilon
Over the years, Romain Pilon has established himself as an important figure on the European jazz scene.
After studying at the Conservatoire de Chambéry, Romain Pilon won a scholarship to Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music. He stayed there for 4 years, during which time he met Pat Metheny and played with many musicians – Christian Scott, Esperanza Spalding, Warren Wolf, Lionel Loueke…
The Financial Times describes him as a « world class » musician. Jazz Wise calls him a “brilliant improviser”. As leader, he recorded four albums, all very well received by the press. “Choc” for Jazz Magazine, “Indispensable” for Jazz News… with world-renowned jazz musicians such as Ben Wendel, Walter Smith, Seamus Blake, Matt Brewer… In conclusion, his knowledge of tradition and his ability to adapt to both traditional and more modern contexts make him a sought-after sideman.
Manuel Rocheman
To begin with : C.N.R de Paris with Alberto Neuman. Jazz with Michel Sardaby and Martial Solal. His first CD, “Trio Urbain”, was awarded the Prix Boris Vian by the Académie du Jazz in 1991. But also the Django d’Or for his second album “White Keys” in 1992. And finally, in 1998, he was awarded the Prix Django Reinhardt by the Académie du Jazz, for best musician of the year. Professor of jazz piano in the postgraduate programme at the Nadia and Lili Boulanger Conservatory, Paris 9th arrondissement, guest professor at the CMDL – Didier Lockwood Music Centre.
Concerts, tours and CDs : Anthony Ortega, George Mraz, Al Foster, Peter Erskine, Vladimir Cosma, Patrice Caratini, Eddie Henderson, Kyle Eastwood, Jean-Luc Ponty, Olivier Ker Ourio, Dusko Goykovich, Johnny Griffin, Teddy Edwards, Vincent Herring, Victor Lewis, Terrell Stafford, Peter King, Aldo Romano, Bill Mobley, Mingus Big Band, Rich Perry, Didier Lockwood, Sara Lazarus, Eddie Gomez, Scott Colley Antonio Sanchez, Rick Margitza, Adam Nussbaum, Rosario Giulani, Chuck Israels, Toninho Horta.






