Musical Performance and Education (Bachelor of Music)

Musical Performance and Education

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

The course in Musical Performance and Education at the HMTMH affords students the opportunity to undertake intensive study of their performance subjects and at the same time academically sound and practical teacher training which takes place in cooperation with music schools, schools, children’s day centres and comparable institutions. The broad range of subsidiary subjects available enables students to develop an individual profile and to acquire additional artistic and academic qualifications.
The Musical Performance and Education course divides up into three study options. You can obtain information on the focus of each by clicking the option you are interested in.

Instrument Teaching (IT)
Elemental Music Pedagogy (EMP)
Eurhythmics (RHY)

Possible instrumental and vocal subjects

  1. Principal study subjects
    Pianoforte, harpsichord, organ, harp, accordion, guitar, violin, viola, violoncello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, recorder, percussion.

    For Elemental Music Pedagogy and Rhythmics: Voice may be chosen as a principal study subject.

  2. Subsidiary study subjects
    No instrumental subsidiary subject can be taken with the following principal study subjects: accordion, harpsichord, organ, harp or pianoforte.
    Recorder, saxophone, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, violin, viola, violoncello, double bass, viola da gamba, percussion or voice may be permitted as a subsidiary study subject on the basis of a well-founded application, and after an audition.

With guitar as principal study instrument: a melody instrument or pianoforte, percussion or voice (voice only on application and after an audition).

With recorder, saxophone, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, violin, viola, violoncello, double bass or percussion as principal study subject, the subsidiary instrumental subject is pianoforte.

For Elemental Music Pedagogy: Voice and/or pianoforte are compulsory subsidiary subjects where they have not already been chosen as the principal study subject.

 

Representative Professor

  • Prof. Dr. Andrea Welte

    Professor of Music Education

    Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Institute for Music Education Research
    Neues Haus 1, 30175 Hannover
    1.003 | Seelhorststraße 3

    andrea.welte@hmtm-hannover.de
    More information:

Examination Office

  • Judith Degro

    Department for Studies and Teaching | Examination Board Pianoforte B. Mus., Keyboard Instruments M. Mus., Musical Performance and Education B. Mus./M. Mus., Church Music B. Mus./M. Mus.

    Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media
    Neues Haus 1, 30175 Hannover
    E001 | Loebensteinstraße 2

    Phone: +49 (0)511 3100-7254
    judith.degro@hmtm-hannover.de

    Office hours: Mo 09:30-12 Uhr | Di 09:30-12 Uhr und 14-15:30 Uhr | Do 14-15:30 Uhr | und nach Vereinbarung

Student Representatives

E-Mail: fachschaft.KPA(a)hmtm-hannover.de

 

Student Registration Office

  • Beate Heitmüller

    Department for Studies and Teaching | Matriculation Office, Examination Office Junior Students, Solo Class

    Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media
    Neues Haus 1, 30175 Hannover
    E007 | Loebensteinstraße 2

    Phone: +49 (0)511 3100-7223
    I-Amt@hmtm-hannover.de

    Office hours: Mo 09:30-12 Uhr | Di 09:30-12 Uhr und 14-15:30 Uhr | Do 14-15:30 Uhr | und nach Vereinbarung

Last modified: 2024-03-20

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