Anton Bruckner Private University

Early Music and Historical Performance Practice

Linz, Austria

The Non-degree in Early Music and Historical Performance Practice at Anton Bruckner Private University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Anton Bruckner Private University is a leading center for music, dance, and drama located in the vibrant city of Linz, Austria. It offers an inspiring environment where artistic excellence meets academic rigor, preparing students for international careers in the performing arts.

About the Program

The Early Music and Historical Performance Practice program at Anton Bruckner Private University is designed for individuals passionate about Early Music. This two-year certificate program allows students to explore historical performance practices while balancing their professional commitments. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in artistic environments and seek to deepen their understanding of music from the late Middle Ages onward.

Students will engage with a curriculum that includes practical work with historical instruments, chamber music, and vocal ensembles. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and collaboration with both traditional and modern musicians. Participants will also have the opportunity to attend the annual International Early Music Days, enhancing their learning through interaction with international experts.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles in the music industry, such as Early Music Performer, Music Educator, or Historical Music Consultant. They may find opportunities with orchestras, music festivals, and educational institutions. The skills acquired are transferable, allowing graduates to adapt to various roles within the broader music and arts sectors.

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