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University of Pécs
MA in Classical Music Performance (Piano, Violin, Flute, Guitar)
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
These programs in MA in Classical Music Performance (Piano, Violin, Flute, Guitar) are for the truly committed – for those young artists who do have the aim to be on stage regularly. In the instrumental performance classes held two times a week through four semesters the goal is to achieve: - technical abilities of a real virtuoso, - playing stability and reliability, - detailed stylistic knowledge of all major eras and genres of classical music related to the instrument studied, - an ability to shape the musical process down to the smallest nuances and shades with ease and creativity, - a fundamental respect for the composer’s instructions, put into a viable combination with the performer’s own ideas and personality.
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Leeds Conservatoire
MA Music (Jazz)
- Leeds, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Develop your artistry with our Music MA specialising in Jazz. This practical postgraduate degree is designed to develop your artform and enhance your musical skills, professional approach, and innovative thinking, equipping you for the dynamic nature of today's music industry.
Chopin University of Music
MA in Instrumental Studies - Piano
- Warsaw, Poland
MA
On-Campus
English
The major prepares piano virtuosi for undertaking independent artistic activity as soloists and chamber musicians. It includes Propaedeutics of Piano or Organ Playing. It offers an option to learn about Polish culture's history, especially music and Polish pianist history.
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MA Programs in Performing Arts Music Instrumental Music
Master of Arts degrees are available to students who have completed an undergraduate degree or are taking one in conjunction with graduate study. Depending on student attendance and program requirements, these degrees can last between one to four years.
What is an MA in Music Instrumental? Musical instrumentation is a wide-ranging field that often includes a combination of practical, technique-based learning and theoretical, lecture-based learning in music. Students may choose to follow an academic track in a single instrument, an instrumental family, composition, or music education. Typical studies place a substantial emphasis on musical history and analysis alongside technique courses in which the student is trained on one or several types of instrument. Regardless of specialization area, most musical instrumentation students survey music theory and complete a final thesis or project to receive their degree.
Skills offered by music instrumental studies include the ability to play one or more instruments at an advanced level, the ability to compose and read music, and superior teamwork capabilities. Students with these traits are well-prepared for professional music careers and may be able to secure more prestigious positions faster because of their qualifications.
In addition to the usual factors which can impact college costs, students may need to balance additional equipment and recitation fees for an MA in Music Instrumental. Prospective students are encouraged to reach out to their university’s financial offices for the most up-to-date information.
Training in musical instrumentation can prepare students to launch a variety of careers on the international stage. As well as gaining the skills needed to perform as a soloist, students learn valuable business and team-building strategies that can be used to further positions in different ensembles and orchestras. Additional opportunities for students with this degree include jobs as music teachers and tutors both in informal and formal educational systems.
A typical MA in Music Instrumental program involves the physical playing of instruments and may require on-campus participation, though more flexible options may be available. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.