Overview of the degree program
Please note that this degree program is generally only available for those subjects in which the School of Music has full-time teaching staff.
Standard period of study | 4 semesters (2 years) |
Overall scope |
120 credit points 12 semester hours |
Admission requirements |
1. Completed artistic degree program in the selected subject in a diploma degree program or in an at least two-year Master's degree program or a comparable degree program at a university, college of music, or an equivalent university in Germany or abroad 2) Successful completion of an aptitude test |
Degree | Concert Exam |
Program objective | The postgraduate Concert Exam course is intended to help students to extend and perfect the technical and artistic skills acquired during their course of studies to concert performance level. |
Course structure |
1. interim examination at end of 2nd semester 2. interim examination during 4th semester 4. interim examination at end of 4th semester |
Course contents | The degree program is focused on instruction in the major subject (including school of music orchestra) and chamber music or instruction in the major subject and stylistics (when organ is selected as the major subject). |
Examination | Three interim examinations (see above), including one public concert. |
Requirements for the aptitude test
Requirements for the subject Organ with specialization in Organ score-reading and sight-playing or Organ improvisation
On registering for the aptitude test for the postgraduate Concert Exam course in the subject of Organ with specialization in Organ score-reading and sight-playing, two repertoire lists must be submitted. The first repertoire list should cover all works that the candidate has studied. The second repertoire list should include 20 organ works from multiple stylistic periods, including three works for organ alone and 12 choral organ works by J. S. Bach.
The examination committee will select works from this repertoire list totaling approx. 20 minutes of playing time. On registering for the aptitude test for the postgraduate Concert Exam course in the subject of Organ with specialization in Organ improvisation, a list of studied forms and styles must be submitted. One week prior to the aptitude test, the examination committee will select a form that must be performed as improvisation at the qualifying exam.
The following works totaling ca. 15 minutes of playing time are also to be performed at the aptitude test:
a) a brief, technically challenging piece from sheet music
b) Improvisation in a historical style or own musical idiom on a provided subject. Preparation time: 1 hour
Requirements for the instrumental subjects
On registering for the aptitude test for the postgraduate Concert Exam course, a repertoire list must be submitted covering all representative works studied by the applicant. The qualifying examination requires the performance of challenging entire works with a total playing time of at least 60 minutes. In selecting these works, the applicant should take into account stylistic diversity. The examination committee will select a recital program from the prepared works totaling ca. 15 minutes.