The Music Performance – Instruments specialization aims to prepare future instrumentalist soloists, orchestra instrumentalists, members of chamber ensembles, accompanist pianists, and teachers.
The study direction includes the following instruments: piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp, guitar, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba, percussion, pan-pipe, and accordion. The theoretical musical subjects complete the specialized training, based on the technical and interpretative skills acquisition, specific to the repertoire of each instrument. The study of ensemble music (chamber music, orchestra) and the performing practice, materialized in recitals and concerts fulfills the students’ specialized training.
SUBJECTS
Compulsory Fundamental Subjects
Theory, Solfeggio, Dictate
Music History
Musical forms and analyses
Musical aesthetics
Introduction in Music Management
Compulsory Domain Subjects
Harmony
Counterpoint and Fugue
Artistic practice
Preparing the Bachelor degree thesis
Foundations of Music Performance Theory
Compulsory Speciality Subjects
Instrument
Chamber music
Accompaniment
Orchestra /Ensembles
Solo performance and orchestral works
Improvisation
Accompaniment practice (piano)
Compulsory Complementary Subjects
Musical technology
Foreign language
Folklore
Physical Education
Optional Subjects
One out of three every year
Baroque ensemble
Traditional music ensemble
Choir accompaniment
One out of four every year
Contemporary music
Jazz ensemble
History of piano performance
Ethics and academic integrity
Non-Compulsory Subjects
European culture and civilization
IT
Musical semiotics