To understand music.

Degree programme objectives

Study is focused to the theory of music performance of early music and its practical aplications. Circa the two thirds of study content consist of lectures and seminars (history and theory of early music, paleography, rhetorics, counterpoint, ornamentation, basso continuo etc.). The rest are individual practical instrumental or vocal lessons led by lecturers according to individual specializations (singing, viola da gamba, violoncello, lute, flauto traverso, recorder, harpsichord, organ), ensemble playing and specialized workshops. The proportion between theoretical disciplines and practical subjects coming-out of the necessity of interdisciplinary aproach to the interpretation of early music.

Study plans

Admission Procedures
Dodatečné přijímací řízení do bakalářských studijních programů: nástup ke studiu podzim 2024
Submission deadline until midnight 17/8/2024

  • Acceptance round information

    Dodatečné přijímací řízení do bakalářských studijních programů: nástup ke studiu podzim 2024 (přihlášky od 17. 7. 2024 do 17. 8. 2024 vč.)

  • Information on entrance examinations designed for this degree programme
    This programme is taught in Czech.

    The criteria for admission for studies are the results of the Field of Study Examination. The Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University disregards the results of SCIO National Comparative Examinations.

    You can file your e-applications for studies from 17 July to 17 August.
    Field of Study Examinations will be held on 27 August.
    The date and time of the examination will be stated in the electronic invitation for the examination, which will be uploaded to your e-application. The faculty will not be sending paper invitations.

    Learning Potential Test (TSP)

    For admission for studies in this degree programme, you do not need to take the TSP.

    Field of Study Examination

    This examination is intended to check the applicants’ knowledge of the given field of study. It is done in the form of a CV, written test and a talent examination.

    Basic description of the Field of Study Examination:

    CV: please upload your CV directly into your e-application, in the section „Doplňující text“ no later than 17 August. Important: in your CV, please indicate your interest in a concrete specialisation (e.g. lute, singing, violin etc.).

    Field of study test: the test will check your basic knowledge of musicology and music history up to the 19th century.

    Talent examination: The prerequisite is a 17th-18th century repertoire of 10 minutes in length, it can be a solo performance or a performance with continuo accompaniment. The committee will evaluate the individual performances in terms of technique and interpretation on a scale of 0-100 points. Successful completion of the talent test is conditional on achieving at least 50 points in technique and 50 points in performance (interpretation).

    Further information regarding the programme can be found here .

    Admission without the entrance examination

    For admission for studies in this degree programme, you cannot be exempted from taking the entrance examination.
  • Evaluation criteria valid for the applicants applying for a place on this degree programme

    • Total number of points in the Field of Study Examination: 200
    • Limit for successfully passing the Field of Study Examination: 100
    Points are not deducted for incorrect answers.

Studies

  • Objectives

    Study is focused to the theory of music performance of early music and its practical aplications. Circa the two thirds of study content consist of lectures and seminars (history and theory of early music, paleography, rhetorics, counterpoint, ornamentation, basso continuo etc.). The rest are individual practical instrumental or vocal lessons led by lecturers according to individual specializations (singing, viola da gamba, violoncello, lute, flauto traverso, recorder, harpsichord, organ), ensemble playing and specialized workshops. The proportion between theoretical disciplines and practical subjects coming-out of the necessity of interdisciplinary aproach to the interpretation of early music.

  • Learning Outcomes

    After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:

    • Apply in practice theoretical principes of historicaly informed interpretation
    • Analyze musical compositions and compositional style
    • Define principles of early music interpretation
    • Orientate oneself in historical development of music styles
    • Orientate oneself in methodology of musicology
    • Describe the basic disciplines of the field of study
  • Occupational Profiles of Graduates

    Upon successful completion of the study will be graduate able to have an understanding of the early music issues: period performance practices, ornamentation and diminution, period instruments and their intonations, historical concepts of style in music etc. He will be able to analyze: score in terms of musical rhetoric; musical form with special emphasis on tempo and metrum; notation systems, basso continuo part etc. All the theoretical issues will graduate apply in active performance on period instruments according to individual specialization (singing, lute, baroque violin, viola, traverso, recorder, viola da gamba, violoncello harpsichord, organ).

    The graduates of this study programme have knowledge and skills to be able to

    perform in pedagogical disciplines, academic institutions and artistic ensembles focusing on performing practice of ancient music.

  • Practical Training

    Practical training is an obligatory part of the curriculum for this field in chosen specialisation of musical instrument or singing to an extent of 60 hours of individual performing practice and 180 hours of group workshops. Practical training starts in the first semester.

  • Goals of Theses

    A standard scope of a Bachelor's thesis is 70 000 characters including footnotes, cover sheet, content, index, list of literature, and annotations. Students can work with already published texts and data accessible for secondary analysis. They should demonstrate the ability to work critically with specialized texts, process the concepts and theories discovered there, and find relevant answers to the given question.

    Thesis topics must refect problematics of music to the beginning of 19th cenutry. All formal requirements of a thesis can be found on website of ÚHV: http://music.phil.muni.cz/

  • Access to Further Studies

    After completion of the Bachelor's studies, it is possible to continue further studies in Master's degree programme of Musicology (after satisfying the admission requirements).

Basic information

Abbreviation
B-SH_
Type
Bachelor's degree programme
Profile
academic
Degree
Bc.
Length of studies
3 years
Language of instruction
Czech Czech

30
estimated number of admitted
31
number of active students
9
number of theses/dissertations

Faculty of Arts
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