Apply for the Master of Arts in Music Performance, Major in Ensemble Conducting (contemporary repertoire)

 

· Application deadline: 20 February

· Life auditions in April, upon invitation.

· Application fee: CHF 100.-

 

Summary

To apply for the Master of Arts in Music Performance, Major in Ensemble Conducting (contemporary repertoire), you must complete the following steps:

  • by 20 February: complete the online application form, upload the required documents to the registration portal;
  • take the entrance examinations in presence;
  • if admitted, confirm your registration by the deadline.

All the information you need to complete the admission process can be found on this page.

 

Admission requirements

Admission to the Master of Arts in Music Performance, Major in instrumental/vocal performance, is conditional on:

  • successful completion of a Bachelor of Arts in Music or equivalent musical education;
  • passing an admission exam;
  • the availability of places.

 

How to apply

The online application form can be access through the following link:

Online application form

 

Once you have completed the application form, you will need to upload the required documents to the applications portal. Precise instructions on how to access the applications portal are sent via email.

Required documents

The following documents must be uploaded to the applications portal:

  • confirmation of payment: those who decide to pay for the application fee via bank transfer, should upload a copy of the transfer confirmation.
  • copy of ID or passport, which must be readable with both personal information and expiration date of the document clearly visible.
  • copy of the Access diploma to university studies: for the Bachelor of Arts, the access diploma is the High School diploma (or equivalent). Candidates who are sitting their diploma exams (high school) in the current academic year should attach a self-certification that the qualification will be obtained by the start of the academic year being applied for.
  • curriculum vitae et studiorum: in list format, not in prose.
  • motivation letter: in which candidates state the motives that inspired them to choose the study programme to which they are applying.

An application is considered complete if it includes all the required information.

Application fee

The application fee of CHF 100.- (plus transaction costs), can be paid in any of the following ways:

  • online payment with a credit card or PayPal account, through the applications portal. In this case it is not necessary to upload a transaction receipt in the portal;
  • payment by bank transfer. In this case, a copy of the transaction receipt must be uploaded to the applications portal. All information necessary for the transfer are available in the Fees and Charges page on our website, under the "Payment details section.

 

Admissions procedure

The procedure is structured in two phases:

  • a practical test;
  • a test on analysis/reading of the score;
  • an ear training test;
  • an interview.

Further information on the different tests can be found under “Frequently Asked Questions”.

 

Calendar for the live examinations

Candidates will receive timely invitations by email to the various examinations, which will take place in April.

 

The University School of Music reserves the right to make changes to the schedule of entrance examinations at any time.

Frequently asked questions

  • Details on the practical test

    The practical test (conducting an imposed piece) is structured as follows:

    • one week before the exam, candidates receive the piece that they must conduct during the practical test.
    • the day of the exam, candidates work with the University of Music’s ensemble for a maximum of 30 minutes.

    Details on the analysis and ear-training tests, and the interview

    The analysis and ear-training tests, as well as the interview, take place on the same session and are structured as follows:

    • analysis: candidates must comment (with or without the aid of a piano) a piece for ensemble composed in the past 50 years, which will be given to candidates one hour before the test starts.
    • ear-training: candidates must recognize intervals and chords, and must identify errors in a polyphonic fragment, played at the piano.
    • interview: candidates will be interviewed on topics related to their musical education, their future career goals, and their professional development.
    • the whole session should last around 20 minutes.
  • The Conservatoire has scholarships available for admissions candidates. Candidates interested in obtaining financial support can find all relevant information on our website, at the page dedicated to Scholarships.

  • Different rules apply according to the nationality of the candidates:

  • Candidates are invited to pay attention to the customs and import regulations established by the Federal Customs Administration, with regard to traveling with musical instruments. Information on this regard may be found on the website of the Federal Customs Administration. When leaving Switzerland, candidates must observe import regulations in their destination country.

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