JazzRockPop (B.Mus.)

Regular course length: 8 semesters
Course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music

Possible focuses
- JazzRockPop Performance
- JazzRockPop Education

The JazzRockPop Bachelor’s degree course offers a well-balanced combination, fitting to a later professional routine, of performance, academic and educational content. An individual profile can and should be determined in accordance with the student’s inclination and talents. Thus students may develop a profile relating primarily to jazz or to rock and pop. In addition to the regular content of the curriculum, there are regular workshops and master classes with outstanding international musicians.

  1. Course content and objective
    The course of study covers
    - the principal instrumental study subjects: pianoforte (including keyboard), saxophone, trumpet, trombone, electric guitar, double bass, electronic bass, percussion, violin, voice
    - one subsidiary instrumental study subject
    - other subjects selected from: music theory, arrangement/ composition/ songwriting; musicology; education and teaching methods etc.
    After the foundation course (Semesters 1–4) the course divides up into two branches: Performance, which focuses primarily on artistic achievement, and for which a very good grade is required in the chosen principal study subject, or alternatively Education, a more holistic course which covers not only teaching but also performance and academic activity.
    The aim of the course is therefore the attainment of one of a number of diverse qualifications, in accordance with the professional realities, either of an artistic or of an educational and methodological nature, together with academic training (to increase the chances of finding suitable employment).
  2. Tuition
    All the subjects making up the course are integrated into a carefully balanced overall concept. This guarantees a reliable basic qualification for the professional environment selected. The manifold opportunities for specialisation, the workshops and master classes that are on offer and the opportunity to take part in the Erasmus programme in order to acquire more profound knowledge abroad all serve to make up an offering of outstanding diversity. 
  3. Who is the course aimed at?
    The course is addressed to interested persons who, in addition to having had good earlier artistic training, hold at least a lower secondary school leaving certificate. In addition, they must possess that openness towards innovation and change in the field of the electronic media that is taken for granted in the fields of jazz and of rock/pop, and an inclination towards musical improvisation.
  4. Career outlook
    In accordance with the qualifications referred to, the course offers first and foremost training for freelance activity with an individual mix of performance and (instrumental and vocal) educational content; but also for studio work (producing) and composition/arrangement/ songwriting. Graduates seeking a position with an employer are most likely to find it at a music school or other teaching institution.
 

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Representative Professor

Examination Office

  • Gudrun Langer-Paradies

    Emmichplatz 1 Büro: Seelhorststr. 3
    30175 Hannover
    Room: Raum E 016 (EG)

    Phone: +49 (0)511 3100-7347
    Fax: +49 (0)511 3100-7348
    E-Mail: Gudrun Langer-Paradies

    Öffnungszeiten Mo-Do 10.00 bis 12.00 Uhr

Student Registration Office

  • Beate Roch

    Emmichplatz 1 Büro:Hindenburgstr. 2-4
    30175 Hannover
    Room: E 007

    Phone: +49 (0)511 3100-7223
    Fax: +49 (0)511 3100-7200
    E-Mail: Beate Roch

    Sprechzeiten:
    Mo,Di,Do,Fr 9.30 Uhr - 12.00 Uhr
    Di und Do 14.00 - 15.30 Uhr
    und nach Vereinbarung

  • Ursula Schreiber

    Emmichplatz 1 Büro: Hindenburgstr. 2-4
    30175 Hannover
    Room: E 007

    Phone: +49 (0)511 3100-7224
    Fax: +49 (0)511 3100-7200
    E-Mail: Ursula Schreiber

Last modified: 2012-02-03

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