MA Specialized Music Performance | Music and Research

Hochschule für Musik Basel

Combine artistic practice and research into a unique profile: with the support of committed mentors and peers, carry out your own artistic research project. Whether in preparation for a PhD or as a tool for your artistic work, Music and Research offers space for artistic innovation and reflection.

  • Dual profile – planning and implementing an artistic-scientific research project
  • Key Content: Research methods, academic writing and presenting, research management, internships, music aesthetics
  • Features: peer-to-peer learning, Participation in various project and ensemble offers

Steckbrief

ECTS-Punkte
120
Abschluss
Master of Arts FHNW in Spezialisierter Musikalischer Performance, Studienrichtung Music and Research
Studienbeginn
September
Dauer
4 semesters
Studienmodus
Vollzeit
Unterrichtssprache
Englisch
Deutsch
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Semestergebühr
750 CHF (CH) | 1000 CHF (EU/EFTA) | 1250 CHF (Not-EU/Not-EFTA)
Anmeldegebühr
200 CHF
Lernsetting
Präsenz
Auslandaufenthalt
möglich
individuell abzuklären
Ort
Campus Musik-Akademie Basel

Zukunftsaussichten

Studying Music and Research?
How is your research project progressing? Are you a musician or a researcher? What are the benefits of a degree in Music and Research?

Let first year student Rubén Bañuelos Preciado and Head of Programme Prof. Dr. Anne-May Krüger take you on campus.

Learning outcomes

The Specialized Master of Arts in Music and Research is an innovative programme that allows students to forge their own distinct identity as an artist through a combined and detailed focus on musical practice and music research. Programme graduates have the necessary skills and expertise to plan and conduct their own artistic-scientific research projects and communicate to audiences of all kinds. Thanks to their outstanding musicianship and critically reflective approach, programme graduates are ideally placed to play a leading role in shaping and advancing the fields of musical practice and music research.

Career prospects

There is an array of career options available to graduates of the MA SP Music and Research programme. You can carve out a role for yourself in the international creative music industry and re-energise it by bringing fresh ideas on board. Depending on your particular area of expertise, you will have the skills to open up hybrid creative spaces for musical practice and academic research, which in turn could serve as a stepping stone to other careers. Your abilities as an artist-educator/artist-researcher also make you ideally suited to positions in conservatories of music and within key parts of the music scene (e.g. festival direction, advisory committees, ensemble direction, funding bodies, etc.).

Target audience

The MA SP Music and Research is aimed at highly gifted musicians, composers and music theorists who regard research as an integral part of their artistic practice and wish to combine both activities in a more informed and scientific manner. It is equally suited to students who wish to embark on a doctoral programme (artistic-scientific or Dr. phil.) at a later stage. Independent work and self-directed study are a major component of this Master's programme.

What does it mean to research about or with music, to research in music?

Students and lecturers provide some insight.

Aufbau und Inhalte

The master program is aimed at students who have a high level of competence as instrumentalists/vocalists or composers and music theorists for whom research is a central part of their artistic profile. The core of the program is an artistic-academic research project, which the students develop based on questions which emerge from their artistic practice. The project is supervised by two mentors from the broad spectrum of lecturers at the Academy of Music Basel including the institutes of Classical Music, Jazz and the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. The project is supported further with courses that impart knowledge and skills in the areas of artistic-academic research methods, musicology, academic writing, music aesthetics, and research management. The double mentorship (artistic and academic) as well as the access to artistic courses and projects enables the students to pursue both their artistic and their academic development. To this end, internships in the school’s research departments or partner institutions (such as the Department of Musicology at the University of Basel or the Paul Sacher Foundation) give students an in-depth insight into research practice. The curriculum is compiled according to the requirements and objectives of their respective projects, thus enabling targeted and individual support. Additionally, research funds can also be applied for via a project fund.

The MA SP Music and Research is conducted inter-institutionally (HSM in collaboration with the Department of Musicology at the University of Basel among others) and is suitable for students interested in pursuing a doctorate (artistic-scientific doctorate or Dr. phil.). For graduates of the MA SP MaR, a direct transition to the doctoral project Musikwissen (carried out in collaboration with the Department of Musicology of the University of Basel; degree: PhD) is possible: Of the 35 ECTS credits in academic qualification at Master's level required for admission, up to the total can be covered by the coursework completed in Music and Research.

Student projects in Music and Research

Modules and Reglements

The BA and MA degree programs at the Basel Academy of Music are based on modules.

The legally binding structure provides an initial guide to the content and weighting of the subjects on the degree program.
The detailed content and modalities of the individual subjects can be found in the module descriptions.
The study regulations come into force together with the study and examination regulations of the Basel Academy of Music FHNW and form the legal framework.

Structure

Structure MA SP Klassik Music and Research in German

Module descriptions

Below please find the link with all the information on the module descriptions of several FHNW universities.

  • At the top right, switch the language settings to English.
  • At the bottom right, filter by semester, Hochschule für Musik Basel FHNW, the desired degree programme or other criteria to display the relevant module information.
  • Use the PDF button at the top left to call up a document from each overview and save it for yourself.
  • Course registrations are made via the intranet.
Study Regulations

Study Regulations MA Specialized Music Performance in German

Vertiefungen

Keine Vertiefungen

International

Leitung und Dozierende

Prof. Dr. Anne-May Krüger

Studiengangsleitung MA SP Music and Research

Dozierende Musikforschung

Mentor:innen und Co-Mentor:innen im MA Music and Research

Dozierende HSM Basel

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Voraussetzungen, Zulassung, Eignungsabklärung

Admission criteria

The Master's programme in Specialized Music Performance Music and Research is open to students who have successfully completed a Bachelor's programme (major in instrumental/vocal or composition/music theory), have passed the entrance exam and have been offered a place (numbers are limited). Candidates who have submitted the necessary application documents in full and on time will be invited to take the entrance exam. For further admission criteria, please consult the Study regulations of the Master of Arts FHNW in Specialized Music Performance (in German).

Admission to this programme is highly competitive. Applicants therefore must demonstrate outstanding artistic and research skills and, ideally, have completed an MA in Musical Performances or in Composition/Music Theory. In exceptional cases, a Bachelor's degree or similar undergraduate qualification may suffice. It is recommended to contact potential mentors in the field of study or the head of the degree programme before registering for the entrance exam.

Eligibility conditions

  • Highest level of expertise in original discipline (instrumental/vocal, composition/music theory)
  • Declared interest in research and, depending on area of specialisation and research project, advanced research skills

Language requirements

Applicants must be sufficiently proficient in the German language prior to admission.

Entrance exam

Admission to the programme is a multi-step procedure.

Procedure
First Round
Applicants with a music performance major (instrumental/vocal)
In addition to the application documents, please submit an audio-visual recording of an instrumental/vocal performance. It should be 8–10 minutes long and clearly reference the chosen research project.
The video must be uploaded onto YouTube and the relevant link/documents provided in the registration.

Applicants with a music composition major
In addition to the required application documentation, please submit:
- a list of works
- a minimum of three compositions as PDF files (submission in MP3 and/or video format is optional)

Applicants with a music theory major
Submission of 1–3 written works, compositions/exercises in stylistic composition (where appropriate) and a list of further works/analyses/presentations, together with the required application documentation.

The video must be uploaded onto YouTube and the relevant link/documents provided in the application.

Second round: interview and audition
Applicants with a music performance (instrumental/vocal) major
Following a review of the application documents, the admissions committee will invite the applicant for an interview (20 min.) and audition (20 min.). The audition repertoire should consist of 3–4 different compositions, 2 of which should be clearly related to the chosen research project.

Applicants with a composition/music theory major
Following a review of the application documents, the admissions committee will invite the applicant for an interview (20 min.) and an oral examination of their portfolio (20 min.).

Dates

Registration
Applications may be submitted from 15th December to 1st March. The application must include the following documents:

  • a brief curriculum vitae
  • an official transcript of the BA degree or most recent degree, incl. a copy of the final thesis
  • Entrance Exam: a personal statement (letter of motivation)
  • Entrance Exam: research paper outline (2–3 A4 pages)

On-Site
The entrance exam by mail and the Zoom meeting will take place in mid-April. The exact dates may be seen here.

Announcement of results
The results of the first round will be communicated by email at the end of March.
If a second round is held, the results will be communicated by email in May.

Organisatorisches

Projects / Ensembles

At Hochschule für Musik Basel, students have the opportunity to participate in various project and ensemble programmes.
To the overview of the recurring offers.

Quicklinks

Files and Regulations

Beratung und Info-Anlässe

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Kontakt

Studierendenadministration Klassik

klassik.hsm@fhnw.ch