Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music

Rimon School of Music
בית ספר רימון למוזיקה
Type Independent
Established 1985
President Yehuda Eder
Academic staff
90
Students 500
Location Ramat Hasharon, Israel
Website www.rimonschool.co.il

Rimon School of Music is a contemporary music school in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. It is Israel's largest independent professional school for advanced study of jazz, R&B, bebop, rock, and pop music. Many of its graduates have become well-known music professionals and performers throughout the world.

The Rimon School is respected for its academic excellence and wide range of opportunities for artistic expression. Rimon’s reputation for creative expression and community building also attracts a roster of visiting artists and industry professionals.

The school was established in 1985, by a group of Berklee graduate Israeli musicians with the intention of making modern music more prominent in Israel.


Programs

Rimon’s curriculum develops musicianship and social influence through a variety of studies, experiences, and real-world projects. Students may choose to study in Conducting/Arranging/Composition, Performance, Songwriting, Contemporary Music Production, Electronic Music Production, Music Education, The Rimon Jazz Institute, and The First Year in English Program (for international students).

In 1992, Rimon formed an articulation and credit transfer agreement with the Berklee College of Music. Many students who attend Rimon elect to continue their studies to earn a Bachelor’s or a Master’s degree internationally.

The school is also partnered with Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship (BerkleeICE) to create an ongoing incubator and professional development series centered around music technology and innovation.

See also

Youtube channel

Facebook page

References

"HomePage". Rimon School of Music.

Small, Mark. "A Desert Rose". Berklee College of Music. Berklee Today.

Lebovic, Matt. "Israeli music students in Boston play on, post-attack". The Times of Israel. The Times of Israel.

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