The Percussion Instruments Master’s degree program produces musicians with high qualifications and the ability to interpret, compose and arrange a repertoire in its entirety.
This study program can also be chosen by students who wish to pursue a career as a music teacher and teach at primary art schools, conservatories, music grammar schools, and higher education institutions (music academies).
In what professions can a graduate of the Percussion Instruments program find employment?
- a highly skilled soloist who performs with an orchestra or as a soloist who performs in his own recitals;
- player of a symphony or theatre orchestra;
- leader or member of chamber ensembles;
- teacher at art schools, conservatories and music grammar schools, universities of arts, a private teacher.
What conditions must the applicant meet to apply for the Master’s degree studies?
The main prerequisite is a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant field of study of the Percussion Instruments programme (or an adequate study programme of another art higher education institution) and the relevant specialisation. Specialisations cannot be combined when moving from one level of study to another.
An integral part of the entrance examination is a presentation, during which the applicant presents his or her concept of what the follow-up studies should look like.
Field of study specification | |
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Code | BICINAS |
Type | Follow-up Master’s study programme |
Degree | MgA. |
Length of studies | 2 Years |
Field of study guaranteed by | Faculty Of Music |
Accreditation | |
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N0215A310010 Hbnji:N Percussion Instruments and Jazz Accredited until 28. 07. 2030 |
Guarantor | |
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prof. MgA. Martin Opršál |