Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna

Bachelor in Percussion

Vienna, Austria

The Bachelor in Percussion 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 Bachelor’s program in Percussion at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna is designed for students who are passionate about percussion instruments and performance. This four-year program emphasizes artistic development and offers opportunities to engage in orchestra productions, chamber music events, and innovative projects. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in a collaborative environment and are eager to explore various styles and techniques.

Students in this program will study a diverse curriculum that includes mallets, Viennese timpani, pedal drums, and multi-percussion. The program also incorporates workshops, masterclasses, and practice auditions, providing valuable feedback and enhancing performance skills. This hands-on approach prepares students for the dynamic demands of the music industry and helps them develop their unique artistic voice.

Graduates of the Percussion program can pursue various career paths, including orchestral musician, percussion instructor, and chamber musician. They may find employment with orchestras, music schools, and performance ensembles. The skills acquired during the program are transferable to various roles in the music industry, allowing graduates to adapt to different musical contexts and opportunities.

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