VOCALS
Your voice is your power. We teach you to sound real, not perfect: to feel music, hold the stage and believe in yourself. With classics — but never boring. With drive — in your own rhythm.
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The Bachelor's Degree in Instrumental Performance is a higher education in the field of playing musical instruments.
Students develop creative thinking, master musical performance, gain knowledge of music theory, sound physics, acoustics, electronics, modern sound technology, music culture and industry. They also study basic humanities disciplines and pedagogical training, which makes the training comprehensive and aimed at professional realization in the music field.
The main profile of the program is instrumental performance. Each student learns the skills of a versatile musician, combining performance, arranging, and composition. Upon admission, students choose one of three specializations: solo instrumentalist, ensemble musician, or instrument teacher.
Educational process
Students develop creative thinking, master musical performance, gain knowledge of music theory, sound physics, acoustics, electronics, modern sound technology, music culture and industry.
Program structure
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Music Production
The very heart of our undergraduate program and the entire music industry. While studying this track, students create their own projects - writing tracks, arrangements, remixes, soundtracks and sound design for computer games. Here, students assemble a portfolio that will say more about them than anything else.
Topics- Music production techniques
- DAW (Ableton Live)
- Audio electronics and sound physics
- Mixing and mastering
- Electroacoustic music
- Game Audio
- Sound Design
- Technical Hearing Development
- Music in Media and Film
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Music theory
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Professional context
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Specialized higher education
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Electives
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Practitioners
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Music sound engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
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