MASTERS IN TRUMPET PERFORMANCE (MA)

Faculty of Design and Performance Arts

Name of  qualification and level Duration of studies Intake Necessary no. credits for degree Tuition fee Application fee Supervisor Programme mentor
Classical Instrumental Music Performer (Trumpet) 4  semesters – full time programme September 120 credits 2,600 EUR / semester 100 EUR / application

Gergely Ittzés

Hontvári Csaba
hontvari.csaba@sze.hu

The aim of the programme is to acquire a higher level instrumental repertory; a deeper knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of the solo, orchestral and chamber music. The programme focuses on the awareness of the appropriate performance style for different genres and periods, the study of specific theoretical and historical material, the acquisition of methods for understanding complex music, the use of analytical tools, and a specific and comprehensive knowledge of the disciplines (theoretical and historical) related to the performing arts. The graduates will be prepared to do research in their given specialization, and to take part in further studies at the doctoral level.


Structure of studies

The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits. 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours


Language requirements

  • TOEFL 513 / IELTS 5.5 /oral examination, TOEFL IBT test score of 66 (issued in the last two years).
  • Certificate of any standardised international English language exam corresponding with Hungarian B2 at the Bachelors level and C1 at Master’s level issued by an accredited language centre/ academic institution.
  • In case the student has completed his/her previous level of studies in English, proof can be uploaded about the fact that the language of instruction was English, issued by the institution.
  • If the uploaded document(s) do(es) not meet the above-mentioned requirements, the University relies on an online language interview.

Pofessional requirements

Instrumental audition requirements (for both the in-person and online entrance examinations):

1)           Two contrasting movements of a baroque sonata or concerto of the applicant's choice;

2)           1st movement of a classical trumpet concerto - J. Haydn, J. N. Hummel, J. Neruda - with own cadenza, performing it from memory;

3)           A piece of the applicant's choice from the 20th or 21st century repertoire.

In case the applicant has difficulty attending the live audition, a video recording may also be accepted, which must match the following criteria:

-             The video must show the whole body of the performer(s).

-             Piano accompaniment is required.

-             The pieces may be recorded separately; however, no editing is allowed within a movement or between movements.

-             The recordings should be uploaded either as a single video file or one video per piece, as unlisted YouTube links or cloud links, where the jury can view the videos directly in the browser without needing to download them.

Additionally, please note that there is usually a musical proficiency test as part of the entrance exam.

The Faculty will decide whether remote participation is required.

The deadline for submission of video is May 20.

Master studies: Bachelor’s degree relevant for the Master studies. Transcript of records of Bachelor studies.

 


Programme educational objectives:

The programme aims to train highly skilled and versatile flutists with advanced technical and musical proficiency, focusing on orchestral and chamber music. Students deepen their stylistic interpretation through historical and theoretical studies and develop tools for independent analysis of complex works. After completing their studies, graduates in Trumpet MA will be able to:

PEO#1 Demonstrate advanced performance skills on the trumpet in a wide range of musical styles, with historical and stylistic awareness, a high level of comprehensive knowledge of technical, musical, orchestral and chamber music repertoire.

PEO#2 Apply music theory, comprehensive historical knowledge, and analytical tools to deepen their understanding of complex musical works and enhance their interpretative choices.

PEO#3 Use advanced methods and learning strategies to approach challenging repertoire, enabling continuous artistic growth and self-directed learning.

PEO#4 Graduates will gain skills in music education presentations and arts management.

Student Outcomes:

The graduates of the Master’s course will acquire:

  1. Mastery of instrumental techniques and the ability to meet the specific performance requirements of the trumpet in solo, chamber music and orchestral repertoire.
  2. The capability to understand the specific requirements of orchestral and chamber music.
  3. The ability to recognize and interpret different styles and perform them accurately.
  4. The ability to perform on stage with a piano accompanist and other musicians demonstrating professional ethics, behaviour and communication.
  5. The comprehensive knowledge required of a professional musician, including specific fields of music theory and history.
  6. The methods to acquire a deeper understanding of theoretical and historical materials, as well as analytical tools.
  7. Graduates will gain skills in arts management and in music education presentations.

Job opportunities:

Work in professional orchestras or build a freelance career as a soloist and chamber musician.

Graduates will be equipped to engage in academic research within their specialization and pursue further studies at the doctoral level if desired.

Subject matter details:

Please find here the subject list of the program

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