The Music Practice course is one of the central pillars of the curriculum for all students of an instrument or vocal studies, and runs continuously from Bachelor 1 to Master 2. It is a broad programme in ensemble playing and singing. During the five levels of the programme, each student follows an intensive course of study in both the basic repertoire and the specific performance practice necessary to function later as a professional musician in an orchestra, ensemble or choir.
The Music Practice course is one of the central pillars of the curriculum for all students of an instrument or vocal studies, and runs continuously from Bachelor 1 to Master 2. It is a broad programme in ensemble playing and singing. During the five levels of the programme, each student follows an intensive course of study in both the basic repertoire and the specific performance practice necessary to function later as a professional musician in an orchestra, ensemble or choir.
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Music Practice is one of the common threads in the curriculum for all instrumental and vocal students, spanning the entire study programme from the first year of the bachelor’s degree to the final year of the master’s degree. The subject provides the student with thorough training in making music and singing together, in the broad sense of the word.
The Music Practice course is one of the central pillars of the curriculum for all students of an instrument or vocal studies, and runs continuously from Bachelor 1 to Master 2. It is a broad programme in ensemble playing and singing. During the five levels of the programme, each student follows an intensive course of study in both the basic repertoire and the specific performance practice necessary to function later as a professional musician in an orchestra, ensemble or choir.
The Music Practice course is one of the central pillars of the curriculum for all students of an instrument or vocal studies, and runs continuously from Bachelor 1 to Master 2. It is a broad programme in ensemble playing and singing. During the five levels of the programme, each student follows an intensive course of study in both the basic repertoire and the specific performance practice necessary to function later as a professional musician in an orchestra, ensemble or choir.
Music Practice is one of the common threads in the curriculum for all instrumental and vocal students, spanning the entire study programme from the first year of the bachelor’s degree to the final year of the master’s degree. The subject provides the student with thorough training in making music and singing together, in the broad sense of the word.
The Music Practice course is one of the central pillars of the curriculum for all students of an instrument or vocal studies, and runs continuously from Bachelor 1 to Master 2. It is a broad programme in ensemble playing and singing. During the five levels of the programme, each student follows an intensive course of study in both the basic repertoire and the specific performance practice necessary to function later as a professional musician in an orchestra, ensemble or choir.