Early Music

Speciality:

  • harpsichord
  • historical piano
  • lute
  • baroque violin
  • baroque cello
  • violone
  • viola da gamba
  • traverso flute
  • recorder
  • baroque oboe
  • natural trumpet

For whom:

  • for those who want to play music and constantly discover its beauty
  • for creative minds that generate crazy ideas
  • for individuals who demonstrate independent thinking
  • for the lovers of centuries-old musical traditions
  • for music visionaries

You will learn to:

  • look deeper into your soul and explore what is there
  • make better use of all the secret tools from the instrumental “toolkit”
  • create your own artistic projects
  • cooperate with other performers in various ensembles, from chamber to orchestral ones
  • cooperate with other artists and institutions

After completing the programme, you can:

  • live as a free artist in any part of the world
  • perform classical and experimental, solo and chamber music
  • benefit from creative scholarships, artistic residencies
  • win competitions for instrumentalists and develop your career
  • work in cultural institutions
  • teach at schools of all levels of art education
  • teach at a higher education institution
  • teach and encourage young people to be open to modern approach, experimentation, discovering new musical territories
  • invent and carry out your own artistic projects, performances, organise festivals

Find out more about the Early Music Department here.

Check the detailed programme (repertoire) requirements (bachelor's and master's degrees) here.