1. Master of Arts in Music Performance Organ
The examination consists of two parts and will take place at ZHdK.
A. Main subject
- Literature repertoire
- The candidates prepare a programme of approx. 50 minutes duration with works from different epochs / styles that they intend to perform during the exam, including at least one work with a high level of difficulty (e.g. J.S. Bach: BWV 542 or 548). The jury listens to a selection of these.
- Improvisation
- Improvisation is examined in two parts:
- Prepared: two chorale partitas on two stylistically different, self-chosen chorales (e.g. one in baroque and one in neomodal style); the jury will choose one of them.
- Unprepared: Short improvisation on a task given directly at the exam (Bible verse, chorale melody)
- Sight reading of a simple piece
- Repertoire: Please bring a list of repertoire including all the pieces you have already prepared to performance.
B. Colloquium
In an interview, the candidates are asked about their study and professional goals. In particular, the design of the individual profile is discussed as part of the course. On the occasion of the interview, foreign-language candidates will decide on a requirement to attend the ZHdK German courses before the start of the semester and as a condition for studying (see admission requirements §3). German language skills B2 are expected upon entry into the course.
Examination panel
The panel comprises lecturers from the relevant major and representatives from the Department Committee.
2. Master of Arts in Specialized Music Performance Organ
The examination consists of two parts.
A. Main subject
- Literature repertoire:
The candidates prepare a programme of approx. 50 minutes duration with works from different epochs / styles that they intend to perform during the exam, including at least one work with a high level of difficulty (e. g. J. S. Bach: BWV 542 or 548, C.-M. Widor: 1st movement from the 5th or 6th organ symphony, Messiaen: “Transports de Joie” from L’Ascension). The jury will listen to a selection of these. - Improvisation:
Improvisation is examined in two parts:- Prepared: two chorale partitas over two stylistically different, self-chosen chorales (e.g. one in baroque and one in neomodal style); the jury will choose one of them.
- Unprepared: Short improvisation on a task given directly at the exam (Bible verse, chorale melody)
- Sight reading of a simple piece
- Repertoire:
Please bring a list of repertoire including all the pieces you have already prepared to performance.
B. Colloquium
In an interview, the candidates are asked about their study and professional goals. In particular, the design of the individual profile is discussed as part of the course. On the occasion of the interview, foreign-language candidates will decide on a requirement to attend the ZHdK German courses before the start of the semester and as a condition for studying (see admission requirements §3). German language skills B2 are expected upon entry into the course.
Examination panel
The panel comprises lecturers from the relevant major and representatives from the Department Committee.