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    Content and structure

    Content

    You put together your own individual study programme based on your artistic needs and personal resources. Are you interested in occasional lessons to focus on specific issues of interpretation or instrumental technique? Then a smaller contingent of lessons could be suitable. Do you want to explore a topic in depth and expand your knowledge and repertoire in a targeted way? In this case, a more intensive programme could be right for you. You decide on the content and scope of your continuing education.

    In case of interest, additional courses from the Bachelor's and Master's programmes, as well as accompaniment, can be selected.

    The โ€œCAS Classical Music Performanceโ€ concludes with a written reflection on the individual learning objectives formulated at the beginning of the course and the learning process that has taken place. 

      Structure of the CAS programme

      The โ€œCAS Classical Music Performanceโ€ includes lessons in a major subject of your choice from a number of different contingents.

      Structure Classical Music Performance

      In addition to this, the main areas of study can be experienced, deepened and reflected upon in the context of individual observations in group courses or one-to-one lessons.

      Additional elective content (subject to a fee)
      In case of interest, a freely definable contingent of accompaniment can be booked in addition to the main subject lessons. Information and booking are handled directly by the administration office.

      If you are interested, group courses are available as part of the open courses in the Bachelor's and Master's programmes. Admission is subject to the fulfilment of artistic requirements and the availability of places. The additional costs are calculated according to the scope and structure of the respective course.