
Professor of Early Music Overseas Music University
If you want to learn early music, there are various options such as Britain, which started the early music reconstruction movement among European countries, France or Italy depending on the repertoire you want to work on, or the Netherlands and Belgium, which are popular at international early music festivals.
Allison Plante Sensei
She also has the experience of being the first female chairman (dean) of the film music composition department at Berklee College of Music.
Learn the musicality of surviving in the entertainment industry from a professor at Berklee College of Music, who has composed numerous songs such as TV programs and commercials, and has won international awards.

Natalie Droso
A new talent in the film music world who also serves as an assistant to the Academy Award-winning composer.
Learn from composers who are active in European and American film festivals.

Catherine Fleming Sensei
A professor who has a bass as a musician and teaches the Alexander Technique in parallel with the recorder
Learn from a professor who is a recorder player but also teaches the Alexander Technique, which allows you to remove unnecessary tension and use your mind and body freely!

Dr. Johannes Platts
A real period playing method learned from a master of baroque violin.
Johannes Platz, who participates in most of the famous ancient instrument orchestras, teaches baroque violin playing.

Raganaitazuke
Piano, harpsichord, composition taught by a professor at the Milan Conservatory.
Professor Ragana, a piano and harpsichord expert who is also active as a composer, will respond to your interests and aspirations.

Dr. Tobias Bernd
Learn from a professional organist who is active on the front lines of the German music world.
Tobias, who has learned from world-class organists and is widely active in concerts, radio, and CD recording, mainly in Germany, will carefully guide you.
