MA Specialized Music Performance | Open Creation

Hochschule für Musik Basel

With multiple artistic profiles in the unique environment of sonic space basel: here, composition, contemporary performance, open creation, audio design and new music theory are strategically pooled. Collaborations with the beacons of the international new music scene in the context of more than 50 public performances each year guarantee innovation, artistic excellence and a high level of networking opportunities. The work structure is modular, diverse and collaborative.

  • Four main subject areas: improvisation, composition, contemporary performance and open art formats
  • A master’s degree for creative students who want to position themselves in more than just one discipline
  • Highly individualised curricula

Steckbrief

ECTS-Punkte
120
Abschluss
Master of Arts FHNW in Spezialisierter Musikalischer Performance, Studienrichtung Open Creation
Studienbeginn
September
Dauer
4 semesters
Studienmodus
Vollzeit
Unterrichtssprache
Deutsch
Englisch
(
B1 level in German required
)
Semestergebühr
750 CHF (CH) | 1000 CHF (EU/EFTA) | 1250 CHF (Not-EU/Not-EFTA)
Anmeldegebühr
200 CHF
Lernsetting
Präsenz
Auslandaufenthalt
möglich
nicht vorgesehen
Ort
Campus Musik-Akademie Basel

Zukunftsaussichten

Learning outcomes

The Open Creation Major thoroughly prepares students for a career in analogue, digital and media music creation and performance. It equips them with the design, technical and logistical skills to pursue, reflect on, market and professionally document their own artistic projects. One-on-one classes with our globally connected teaching staff from a wide range of creative backgrounds and artistic disciplines offer students a broad-based learning experience which is free from aesthetic bias and centred around collaboration. The Open Creation Major graduates leave with a ready-made network of contacts, including sonic space basel's national and international project partners, which will give them a valuable head start in their transition from college life to the professional world.

Career prospects

The Open Creation Major prepares students for a career in analogue/digital and media music creation and performance which transcend geographical, stylistic and aesthetic boundaries. It equips them with the skills and knowledge they need to carve out a distinctive place within the analogue and/or digital music industry as highly professional and original creative performers, transnational artists, curators or festival organisers.

Target audience

The Open Creation Major in the FHNW Master of Arts in Specialised Musical Performance is aimed at student creatives who hold at least a Bachelor's degree (or similar qualification) in instrumental or vocal performance, composition, improvisation, audio design (or related electronic music studies), performance art, or another related field.

Study variant available:
The combined master's program – creative artistic focus and education in music pedagogy

MA Music Pedagogy | instrument / voice | Open Creation

Students who already hold a master's degree in Music Performance with an instrumental/vocal major have the possibility to combine in one Master of Arts in Music Pedagogy programme artistic, creativ specialization and pedagogical education in their own instrument. This dual profile considerably expands their career opportunities. More

Aufbau und Inhalte

The concept behind this master's programme is to provide creative students who do not want to limit themselves to just one artistic discipline (keyword: composer-performer-improviser) with a platform within which they can substantially design and configure their individual curriculum in line with their artistic intentions. Thanks to the high degree of modularisation of the programme, the four main subject areas of improvisation, composition, contemporary performance and open art formats (electronics, media composition, sound art, open performance, installation, sonic art, etc.) can be combined individually and flexibly over the four semesters in collaboration with our tutors. This enables a very open-ended master's programme in which independent and collaborative work and artistic practice are of paramount importance.

The core curriculum is divided into three parts:

  • Major A:
    Improvisation, composition, contemporary performance or open art formats*
  • Major B:
    Improvisation, composition, contemporary performance or open art formats*
  • Semester project/Master's project

Successful applicants choose their Major A subject as well as their lead tutor in consultation with the Master's programme director. It should be noted that students may not change this choice at any point during their studies. In contrast, they can switch from one Major B subject to another every semester; the chosen Major B subject must not be the same as the student's Major A subject. Teaching is provided by lecturers from sonic space basel and the FHNW School of Art and Design.
Each semester, students must develop and complete an approximately 25-minute, original project for public presentation (a project budget will be provided). In the final semester, students will present their 45-minute Master's project.

Subjects such as context, practice, reflection and communication are taught within the complementary part of the Open Creation Major. Students can choose from an extensive range of electives, which allow them not only to build on their knowledge and skills in their preferred areas of specialisation and applications, but also to supplement the core content of their studies.

* = Electronics, media composition, sound art, sonic arts, open performance, sonic installation, etc.

Specials

  • Eduard Brunner Composition Prize: Every year, one of our students is awarded a composition prize worth CHF 5,000 as part of an internal sonic space basel competition.
  • Annual artistic cooperation with a college/university outside Switzerland

Modules and Regelements

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 programme.
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

Subject A: Improvisation
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach A Improvisation

Subject A: Komposition
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach A Komposition

Subject A: Contemporary Performance
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach A Contemporary Performance

Subject A: Open Art Formats
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach A Open Art Formats in German

Subject B: Improvisation
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach B Improvisation in German

Subject B: Komposition
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach B Komposition in German

Subject B: Contemporary Performance
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach B Contemporary Performance in German

Subject B: Open Art Formats
Structure MA SP Klassik Open Creation Hauptfach B Open Art Formats in German

Module descriptions

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 Regulation Master of Arts FHNW in Specialized Music Performance in German

Vertiefungen

Keine Vertiefungen

International

Leitung und Dozierende

Prof. Uli Fussenegger

Leitung und Koordination sonic space basel: Komposition, Musiktheorie, Neue Musik Theorie, Audiodesign, Open Creation, Zeitgenössische Musik

Dozierende Open Creation

Gäste Open Creation

Teaching staff

Our internationally renowned teaching staff
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Voraussetzungen, Zulassung, Eignungsabklärung

Admission criteria

In order to enter the FHNW Master of Arts in Specialized Music Performance programme with a Open Creation Major, applicants must be awarded at least a Bachelor with an instrumental/vocal/SoundArt/Com-position/Improvisation/Audiodesign (or equivalent electronic Music Major) Major or an equivalent/related artistical study course as well as they have to have passed the entrance exam and were offered a free place at the Academy (limited places). Applicants who have submitted all the necessary registration documents in time and have passed the first round of the  entrance exam will be invited to play a live audition.
For further information on the admission criteria, please see the Study regulation of the Master of Arts FHNW in Specialized Music Performance.

Language Skills

We recommend having sufficient German language skills.

Entrance exam

Entrance exam
The entrance exam is split into two parts.

Procedure
Applicants must submit a portfolio and a project proposal when registering.

First Round: Portfolio/Project Proposal
A Portfolio that fully reflects the applicant's artistry and creative output: e.g. concerts/performances/improvisations (audio/video); music scores; analytical work; soundtracks; installations; documentation on earlier artistic projects.

Project proposal (max. project running time: 20–25 min) for a project they would like to execute as part of the Open Creation Major. The proposal should detail the artistic goals of the project, the implementation process and the resources required (performers, audio, visuals etc.). Please note that the proposal must be submitted in video format (approx. running time: 6-7 min).
Upload your video onto YouTube and insert the link to your list of works. Please upload the list of works or send it by mail to registration.hsm@fhnw.ch by 1st March.

Second Round: Online-Conversation
After reviewing the submitted portfolio, the jury will invite chosen applicants for an online interview (ca. 30 minutes) by video conference/zoom.

Dates

Registration
You may apply between 15th December and 1st March.
Along with the registration, it is mandatory to submit the following documents:

  • A curriculum vitae, a motivational letter, a short biography
  • The school leaving qualification, the Bachelor Diploma, the Master Diploma (if available)

For the first Round of the Entrance Exam

  • Portfolio
  • Project Proposal

On-Site
The live auditions will take place at the end of April. The exact dates may be seen here.

Announcement of the results
The results of the first round will be communicated by mail at the end of March.
The results of the second round will be communicated by mail in May.

Organisatorisches

sonic space basel

sonic space basel is a Platform of Basel Academy of Music for Audio Design (BA and MA), Composition (BA and MA and MA SP), MA SP Contemporary Music, BA Music Theory Major, MA MP Music Theory, MA SP New Music Theory, MA SP Open Creation and Research.
We consider ourselves a laboratory, a communication tool and an information hub for contemporary music.

sonic space basel - project partners

Basel Academy of Art and Design, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Festival ZeitRäume, Museum Tinguely, Darmstädter Ferienkurse, Gare Du Nord, Haus der elektronischen Künste, Theater Basel, Ensembleakademie ‘impuls’, Paul Sacher Stiftung, Basel Sinfonietta, etc.

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