MAClassical Music Performance (Chamber Ensemble)
Study location | Estonia, Tallinn |
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Academic field | Humanities and Arts (ISCED 2) |
Type | Postgraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA (Master of Arts) |
Course code | 118677 |
Tuition fee | €7,500 per year Tuition fee per academic year: |
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Application fee | €70 one-time |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. Originals (or certified copies) can be presented or sent to the EAMT later. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are NOT accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): Belarus, Russia. |
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Language requirements | English |
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Other requirements | Chamber Ensemble We accept video recordings. EAMT students who have performed entrance exam repertoire within the past academic year are not required to perform these works at their entrance exams, providing that the members of the examination panel have attended these performances. After the performance the candidate will be interviewed by a panel of faculty members. During the interview, the examination panel may test the candidate’s knowledge of music and culture. The interview will provide the opportunity for the candidate to demonstrate the sufficiency of their English language skills. The examination panel will evaluate the following: •fluency and precision Specific requirements for Non-EU applicants: Entry requirements for Chinese applicants. Notarized copies of documents (except Credentials Report) must be presented in original language and in English. |
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Overview
EAMT places great importance on the teaching of chamber music, emphasising the development of ensemble skills through diverse group settings and a wide-ranging repertoire. To encourage the growth of these skills, EAMT regularly organises conferences with presentations on the latest developments in chamber music. These events often feature master classes led by renowned professionals, now a vital component of our programme.
Our chamber music ensembles form a dynamic performance community, offering students numerous collaborative opportunities with fellow musicians and artists from various disciplines. A key event in our academic year is the International Student Chamber Music Festival. This festival not only showcases our students’ talents but also connects them with international concert producers and integrates them into the global concert scene. Our chamber music teachers are actively involved in the European Chamber Music Teachers Association (ECMT), with the head of studies currently serving as the chair of ECMT.
Participation in chamber music competitions has become a tradition at EAMT, with our student ensembles consistently delivering outstanding performances. These ensembles also feature in our “From Time to Time” concert series, allowing them regular performance opportunities in front of live audiences.
In addition to our focus on chamber music, EAMT has introduced a new optional course in orchestral practice for piano students. This course is designed to provide practical experience and guidance, enhancing their proficiency in orchestral settings.
Programme structure
Career opportunities
Access to further study: Doctoral Programme.
Professional status: The right to be employed in a position requiring Master´s Degree or corresponding qualification.
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