Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna

Bachelor in Jazz-Trombone

Vienna, Austria

The Bachelor in Jazz-Trombone at Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna (MUK) is a vibrant, progressive institution located in the heart of the world's music capital. It offers a unique, interdisciplinary environment where tradition meets innovation for aspiring artists.

About the Program

The Jazz-Trombone program at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna is designed for students who are passionate about jazz and want to develop their unique musical identity. This Bachelor's program spans four years and focuses on both technical proficiency and stylistic versatility. Students will benefit from a rich curriculum that includes ensemble performances, master classes, and opportunities for studio productions, all set in the inspiring environment of Vienna.

Throughout the program, students will engage in rigorous training in traditional and Straight Ahead Jazz styles during the first four semesters. This foundational training is complemented by courses in music business, technology, and musicians' health. The program encourages students to explore their individual musical profiles while participating in various ensembles and big bands, fostering collaboration and creativity.

Graduates of the Jazz-Trombone program can pursue diverse career paths, including roles as professional musicians, music educators, and bandleaders. They may find opportunities in jazz orchestras, music festivals, and educational institutions. The skills developed during the program are transferable to various music-related fields, allowing graduates to adapt to the evolving music industry.

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