Historical Performance

Historical performance (European Master of Early Music - EMEM)

The aim of this study program is to prepare the graduate:

with a high level of skills in the performance area, including gaining control over a broad repertoire of the main field of specialization

with a deep knowledge of the history and repertoire of instruments / voice

with an orientation in the aesthetics of art including a knowledge of the development of artistic trends

with practical experience gained through working on faculty or university projects (solo projects, chamber and orchestral projects often with international participation) and through experience gained from studying abroad

with adequate ability to create research work

with a knowledge of the principles of pedagogical work and an orientation in the current trends of teaching methodology in the given specialization

In the academic year of 2024/2025, we are opening a new follow-up master’s study program called “Historical Performance”, to which no more than 2 applicants will be admitted, for the following instruments: historical violin, historical violoncello, lute, historical flute, harpsichord and historical keyboard instruments, and historical voice.

The study program is accredited as a joint program with the Royal Conservatoire, the Hague.

The language of instruction is English, and study fees are charged in the amount of EUR 2,100 per one academic year.

Graduates of Historical Performance demonstrate the following knowledge, skills and general competences:

Knowledge:

they show a wide knowledge of the repertoire in their relevant specialization and the repertoire of chamber ensembles

they demonstrate the ability to explain the compositional principles and tectonics of the studied musical piece and a clear view of its interpretation

they master the basic principles of pedagogical work and focus in detail on the current trends of the teaching methodology of their given study specialization which has an orientation in literature and foreign sources

they have a deep knowledge of the field of history and literature of instruments within their given specialization, of music history, of aesthetics, and the development of artistic trends including an orientation in foreign literature and further develops them

they are orientated in contemporary trends in pedagogy and psychology

they know the key financial, commercial and legal aspects of the music profession

Skills:

they demonstrate highly profiled skills in their specialization, with an emphasis on solo literature and chamber performance

they demonstrate skills in interpreting demanding compositions of a repertoire in a given specialization

they can be a flexible member of chamber and orchestral ensembles,

they have adequate practical skills in the field of leading chamber ensembles

they have a command of a professional vocabulary, including foreign language musical terminology

they are able to follow the current trends in their given specialization and can integrate them into their professional development

they know the basic principles of creating a professional text

they are competent in the use of technology and its applications

they identify key questions about their artistic practice and they conduct artistic self-reflection

General competencies:

they realize the ethical and social dimensions of artistic activity and can take it into account in their work

they observe general ethical principles

they are in control of basic psychological principles, can work in a team, can communicate effectively with their fellow members and are able to express themselves verbally using appropriate structures

they are capable of abstract thinking, analysis and synthesis

they are capable of self-reflection, are open to the opinions in their surroundings and know the principles of democratic behaviour

they work creatively with their acquired knowledge and skills

The candidate has successfully completed their bachelor degree study (see the section on Links to other types of study programs). Their bachelor's thesis and bachelor's graduate performance demonstrate an extraordinary artistic level.

The students' declared intentions for their further study (the topic of the diploma thesis and the intention of the graduate project) demonstrate a high level of creative thinking and meet the prerequisites for teamwork and individual creative activity. The prerequisite is the demonstrable ability of theoretical reflection. The candidate has the prerequisites of analytical critical thinking, conceptual solutions and is capable of abstraction, analysis and synthesis and has a high level of understanding for the creative process and for work in creative teams. Candidates will demonstrate a high level of performance skills during the entrance exam. They will perform highly demanding compositions lasting between 60 and 80 mins. This will present the intention of their graduate project and will demonstrate their ability to articulate and present their work. They have to show a clear motivation for such a study program and an idea of future professional experience. The candidate has a level of English that goes beyond B2 in the CEFR. Knowledge of information technology extends far beyond the competencies of common users. The applicant successfully completes the admission procedure, which is specified annually by the Dean's Decree on the admission procedure to the Master's degree. The candidate's motivation, knowledge and professional level will be assessed by the admissions committee to the master's program, which is approved by the Dean of the Music Faculty at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno.

Specifikace oboru
Kód Hhdh
Typ Navazující prezenční se specializací
Titul MgA.
Doba studia 2 Roky
Obor zajišťuje Hudební fakulta
Akreditace
N0215A310007 Hint:N Historical performance (European Master of Early Music - EMEM)
Akreditováno do 26. 10. 2029