Geminiani Academy 

Classical Music Education — in 432 Hz

The Geminiani Academy is the first and only classical music academy in the world to offer a full programme entirely based on the 432 Hz frequency.

Our approach is rooted in the traditional Italian system of musical education, with a complete and structured curriculum that includes:

– Instrumental studies
– Solfeggio and ear training
Piano (as required complementary study)
– Vocal education and choral singing
– Harmony and music history
– Chamber music and orchestral experience

We place particular care on musical indications in Italian — such as allegro, con moto, rallentandoand use the original Latin note's names (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si).
French and German terms are introduced only where musically relevant (e.g. lieder, impressionism), always in context.


WHO CAN APPLY

There are no age limits.
We welcome musicians of all backgrounds who demonstrate:

– genuine artistic commitment
– discipline and inner motivation
– the will to grow, both musically and humanly

Admission is by audition, and scholarships will be awarded to applicants who show clear potential but lack the financial means to access traditional conservatoire study.


THE FREQUENCY

All lessons and ensemble work at the Academy are performed at 432 Hz — not as a trend, but as a foundational artistic choice that restores music to its natural expressive depth and resonance.


STATUS AND VISION

The Geminiani Academy is currently under development, as part of the wider vision of the Geminiani Foundation.
Our mission is not simply to teach music, but to offer a path of deep artistic and personal formation — rooted in truth, discipline, and the power of sound to transform.

For more info email info@geminianifoundation.org

J. Mazas - violin duo op. 38 # 1, Allegro Moderato, 

First violin, Piers Austin 

Second violin, Gian Marco Sanna

Violin lesson at 432hz with Gian Marco Sanna, and one of his students Piers Austin (10 years old, grade 1), about B flat major 2 octaves scale.

Second part of the previous video with Piers Austin practicing B flat major arpeggio and a chromatic scale.