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    More: DAS Music Practice

    Core Subject Classical Music Performance

    • Content
    • Structure
    • Qualification
    • Eligibility and admission requirements
    • Dates
    • Costs
    • Online application
    • Terms and conditions

    Content

    Holders of the “Diploma of Advanced Studies in Music Practice/Classical Music Performance” demonstrate a personal connection to the field in which they completed the course of study, and present a paper which comprehensively outlines and explores a practical, artistic focus related to the field in question.


    Structure

    The DAS module runs for one semester. Students who complete it successfully are awarded a “Diploma of Advanced Studies”. As part of the DAS module, candidates realize a practical project (recital/concert) and write 8-10 pages of documentation.

    A total of four mentoring hours are available for the DAS module. These can be used to supervise the practical project and/or the written documentation. The choice of mentor depends on individual needs and is determined in consultation with the Head of Continuing Education in Music.


    Qualification

    With the successful completion of the DAS module, the skills acquired in the continuing education degree programme are bundled and completed with a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS). The module is worth 6 ECTS points.

    The DAS degree with Core Subject Classical Music Performance consists of two parts:

    1. 30-minute recital
      Conception, development and presentation of a 30-minute recital.
      Students may choose the works themselves and discuss them with the lecturer teaching the major as well as the Head of Continuing Education Music upon registering for the programme. The recital should reflect the individual profile of the student. 
    2. Written documentation
      Written documentation of 8-10 pages (excl. pictures and appendix). The paper should document the student’s personal connection to their programme of choice and the individual artistic focus. Furthermore, it should highlight a programme element – this can take the form of an analytical and/or a theory-/content-based reflection on the major work or a group of works or an explanation of the entire programme concept and its specific development or the design of a programme for the DAS degree recital.

    Eligibility and admission requirements

    Admission to the "Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Music Practice/Classical Music Performance" is usually decided by an audition of 15-20 minutes in front of the Head of Continuing Education in Music and the main subject lecturer. It takes place in mid-May or mid-November.

    Further degree in Music Practice

    → MAS in Music Practice/Classical Music Performance 


    Dates

    The DAS degree is offered twice a year.

    DAS module “autumn semester option” 

    • Application deadline: 31 May
      Registration for the DAS module 
      • Covering letter explaining why you would like to take the DAS degree
      • Draft programme for the DAS degree recital
      • Description of the concept and content of the intended written documentation
    • Mid-June
      Interview with the Head of Continuing Education Music (next steps, mentoring, schedule, etc.; written DAS agreement)
    • 30 November
      Interim report to the Head of Continuing Education Music
    • 28 February
      Submission of the written documentation
    • End of March
      DAS degree recital

    DAS module “spring semester option” 

    • 30 November:      
      Registration for the DAS module
      • Covering letter explaining why you would like to take the DAS degree
      • Draft programme for the DAS degree recital
      • Description of the concept and content of the intended written documentation
    • Mid-December
      Interview with the Head of Continuing Education Music (next steps, mentoring, schedule, etc.; written DAS agreement)
    • 31 May        
      Interim report to the Head of Continuing Education Music
    • 31 August     
      Submission of the written documentation
    • End of September
      DAS degree recital

    The dates and times of the mentoring sessions will be agreed on an individual basis.


    Costs

    The cost of taking the DAS module is CHF 1,600.
    This includes the individual mentoring sessions, the administration fee, the expert assessors’ fees as well as the examination fee and the diploma. The costs are all invoiced together when the student signs the agreement to take the DAS module.

    Online application

    Applications are processed via ZHdK’s online tool (ONLA). 

    Application deadline: 31 May resp. 30 November

    → To the online application for the “DAS in Music Practice/Classical Music Performance”, study starts in the 2026 autumn semester

    • Information regarding the Online Application (ONLA)

      You can interrupt the application process at any time and complete it at a later date. The information you have entered will be saved. Mandatory fields are marked with a *.

      Once you have entered all your information, complete the process by clicking on “Finish entry”. The data can no longer be amended. Your submission will be reviewed by the Continuing Education Office.

      Please check your e-mail spam folder during the application period. If you have any further questions about online application or experience any technical difficulties, please contact the Continuing Education Centre: Contact

    • Sign in with ZHdK Login or SWITCH edu-ID

      If you already have a ZHdK login, you can sign in with your normal access data. Those without a ZHdK login require a SWITCH edu-ID in order to apply online. 

    • Required documents

      Curriculum Vitae

      A brief and clear list of your education and professional career history.

      Covering letter

      Set out your reason for applying for the continuing education degree programme on a maximum of one side of A4. If you do not have a university degree, please describe your professional experience up to this point and why you are applying for your chosen continuing education degree programme (maximum of two sides of A4).

      Photo of yourself in JPG format

      Upload a recent photo in passport photo quality (at least 320 x 400 pixels). The photo must be high-contrast and your face must be clearly visible. It may not feature other people or objects.

      Social security number

      If you live or work in Switzerland, you will find your Swiss social security number (756…) on your OASI card or on your Swiss health insurance card. 

      Further documents

      • Transcripts
      • Degrees
      • Certificates

      The documents must be uploaded in PDF format. If you have several individual PDF files, you can upload these one after another.

    • Additional admission for the core subject Performance Classical Music

      Please submit the following when registering for the DAS module:

      • Outline of the DAS degree consisting of a draft programme for the DAS degree recital.
      • Description of the concept and content of the intended written DAS supporting documentation

    Once an application has been checked, a binding agreement covering the practical project, the choice of topic for the written documentation, the mentoring supervision and the structure of the DAS module will be reached in consultation with the Head of Continuing Education Music. 


    Terms and conditions

    The general terms and conditions of the Continuing Education Centre apply for applications for this programme.

    • Guidelines DAS in Music Practice/Classical Musik Performance