Primarily music teaching is outstanding in Hungary, which origins from Kodaly method, as the basic element of the music studies. Liszt, Bartók tradition are still in Hungary. You can find here exciting music life as well, from classic, to rock and metal concerts. Even in small cities there are workshops for crossover art. Live music is not an exception in Hungary. Other art studies are also available per request: photography, digital design, media art, dancing and many more.
 

Name of the institute: Music Institute
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Music Culture
The qualification: Music Culture Expert
Study field: Arts Mediation
Duration of training: 3 years (6 semesters)
The credits you need to complete to the Bachelor’s degree: 180 credits

A concise summary of the programme:

The aim of the programme is to train music experts who are able to meet the requirements of art dissemination in music in good taste and with creative decisiveness with their theoretical and practical proficiency, their knowledge about cultural and art institutional system. The music courses in the programme are based on the Kodály Concept. Students will acquire sufficient knowledge of Hungarian music life and will be able to perform choral vocal tasks in professional vocal choirs.

Specialization: Specialization in choral singing is available with professional traineeship for 5 semesters. The place of the art traineeship is at the music workshop, Cantemus Mixed Choir, which has become world-famous following the principles of Zoltán Kodály's music education. Conductor: Soma Szabó. http://www.cantemus.org.hu/choirs/mixedchoir/

Special conditions for entrance:

- language requirements: English language proficiency B2 (CEFR level)
- practical entrance examination:
    a) in person or
    b) by using a video connection after submitting a music portfolio (cannot be selected for applicants residing in Hungary)

Up to 200 points are available in the practice test! The total admission score can only be calculated by doubling the practical test result without adding extra points. Only applicants with at least a secondary education degree, ie a secondary grammar school maturity certificate,  can be admitted to a bachelor programme and with a threshold of 280 points, depending on the capacity of the institutions and the number of applicants for the programme.

    
Based on the curriculum:

Music History
History of Art
Music Theory
Music skill-training
Choir
Conducting practice
Obligatory piano
Voice Training
Thesis

Specialization in Choir Singer 60 credits

Ensemble singing
Stylistic studies
Choral music literature
Choral Voice Training
Oratorical literature
Outside Art Practice

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Type and name of qualification: Flautist

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and flute audition (or authentic video recording of the flute performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

Name of faculty: Faculty of Performing Arts

Duration of studies: 4 semesters – Full time programme

Intake: September

Programme Introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of orchestral and chamber music; as well as the knowledge of different styles. In regards to the styles the adequate performance of these styles, studying specific theoretical and historical materials, learning methods that help students to understand complicated music, the knowledge of analytical tools and instruments, and the basic general (theoretical and historical) studies required from a professional. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:
- a higher level musical, technical and orchestral repertory;
- the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music;
- different styles and their performance;
- methods, which help gain a better understanding and deeper knowledge of the specific theoretical and historical materials and of the analytical instruments;
-the basic and general material a professional musician should know,
- the specific requirements of the instrument;
- mastery in instrumental techniques,
- a higher level musical and technical repertoire of the instrument;
- stage performance with a piano accompanist, the ethics of behaviour and mediation

Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 180 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.

Language requirements: English as a primary language of instruction: automatic acceptance. Otherwise, one of the following indications of English-language proficiency: (a) TOEFL IBT test score of 66, or PBT score 513, (b) Cambridge First Certificate "B", (c) IELTS score of 5.5(d) any official certificate equal to the above mentioned

Academic requirements: An authorized copy of a BA degree from any higher education institution already completed. Personal interview and audition (or authentic video recording of the a performance)

Tuition fee: 3,000 EUR/semester

Application fee: 100 EUR/ application

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