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    Core Subject Orchestral Conducting

    • 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/Orchestral Conducting” 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 theoretical and/or practical focus related to the field in question.

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    Structure

    The DAS module runs for one semester. Students who complete it successfully are awarded a “Diploma of Advanced Studies in Music Practice/Orchestral Conducting”. As part of the DAS module, candidates realize a practical project (orchestral concert) and write 10–15 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.

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    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 Orchestral Conducting consists of three parts:

    • DVD recording of rehearsal work and orchestral concert totalling 20-30 minutes
      DVD recording with excerpts of the rehearsal work and the orchestral concert, each lasting around 20–30 minutes. Students are free to choose the work(s). The student is in charge of creating a high-quality DVD recording of the rehearsal work and the concert. The DVD recording and the written supporting documentation will be submitted to the jury in triplicate.
    • Written documentation
      Written accompanying documentation of 8-10 pages (excl. pictures and appendix). The work must document the student’s personal connection with their own conducting work.
    • 20-minute presentation
      In a 20-minute presentation, the student focuses on specific artistic aspects of the rehearsal and concert work and once again elaborates on and explores important points in their written supporting documentation. After the presentation, there is a colloquium with questions on the written supporting documentation, on the DVD recording and on the presentation.
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    Eligibility and admission requirements

    Admission to the "Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Music Practice/Orchestral Conducting" is granted by the Director of Studies, the major subject lecturer and the Director of Continuing Education in Music and is usually granted by passing a corresponding admission and dossier examination. 

    Further degree in Music Practice

    → MAS in Music Practice / Orchestral Conducting

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    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
      • Intended DVD recording
      • 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 DVD recording and the written documentation
    • End of March
      Presentation with subsequent colloquium

    DAS module “spring semester option” 

    • Application deadline: 30 November
      Registration for the DAS module
      • Covering letter explaining why you would like to take the DAS degree
      • Intended DVD recording
      • 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 DVD recording and the written documentation
    • End of September
      Presentation with subsequent colloquium

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

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    Costs

    The cost of taking the DAS module is CHF 1,600.
    This includes the individual lessons/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/Orchestral Conducting”, study starts in the 2025 autumn semester

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

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    Terms and conditions

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

    • Guidelines DAS in Music Practice/Orchestral Conducting