The Instrumental Music program aims to equip students with the skills for professional and artistic mastery of the repertoire in solo, chamber music, and orchestral music settings. It also focuses on developing pedagogical skills and versatile communication abilities. The program lays the groundwork for a career in instrumental teaching through specialized didactics and methodologies.
The Master's program in Instrumental Music is designed to cultivate abilities that enable graduates to position instrumental music with innovative conceptual ideas in the music scene, building upon a high level of artistic proficiency.
The standard duration of the Instrumental Music program is 8 semesters, while the Master's program in Instrumental Music has a standard duration of 4 semesters.
The program is taught by Prof. Menno van Delft, Prof. Isolde Kittel-Zerer, Prof. Carsten Lohff and Nadine Remmert.
Admission to the program requires applicants to demonstrate their artistic and scholarly aptitude through an entrance examination. Specific requirements for the program can be found on the website and in the respective examination regulations.