The Master’s degree programme in Cello performance prepares future professional musicians – soloists, chamber and orchestral players – for their careers in arts. The studies in this programme cover a wide repertoire of all stylistic periods. The study programme can also be attended by future teachers who will teach at primary art schools, conservatories, music grammar schools and higher education institutions (music academies).
As part of the two-year master’s degree programme, the JAMU students will also meet foreign experts in the field of instrument playing, chamber music, history and literature of the instrument.
What conditions must the applicant meet to apply for the Master’s degree studies?
The main prerequisite is a Bachelor’s degree from a higher education institution obtained in the relevant field of the String Instruments study program and in the relevant specialization.
Applicants who have studied bachelor’s degrees fields must also demonstrate an exceptional level of skills in their specialization in a practical exam. This practical examination will determine what professional and, above all, artistic prerequisites the applicant has for studying the chosen specialization of the given study program.
The entrance examination takes the form of a recital, where the applicant performs on an instrument. Here, the applicant must demonstrate a high level of interpretive skills.
Field of study specification | |
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Code | VIOLONC |
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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N0215A310011 Hstru:N String Instruments Accredited until 28. 07. 2030 |
Guarantor | |
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prof. MgA. Miloslav Jelínek |