Trombone

MA in Pedagogy (Salzburg)
MA
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The four-semester Master's degree programme in Instrumental Pedagogy (Trombone) allows students to broaden and deepen the artistic, pedagogical, academic and practical competencies they acquired in the undergraduate programme. While the BA programme serves as an initial qualification and gateway to teaching, MA students will choose a specialism in an area such as children's and youth choir conducting, jazz/pop, music school management or Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, thus further shaping their artistic and pedagogical profile.

General course information

The Master's degree course in Instrumental (Vocal) Pedagogy serves to deepen the artistic, pedagogical and academic skills acquired in the Bachelor's degree course. Accordingly, the aim of the course is to differentiate artistic, pedagogical and academic skills for teaching music in various forms, particularly in the context of music schools, in cooperation with general education schools, in freelance work, but also at universities, colleges and other post-secondary educational institutions.

The Master's degree program also serves to develop an individual profile in an artistic, pedagogical, academic or practical field. In addition to musical competencies in the respective central artistic subject (Salzburg) or in the area of artistic practice (Innsbruck) and pedagogical competencies, the degree program also aims to acquire, expand and perfect further practical, mediating, academic and theoretical competencies:

  • Musical or instrumental/vocal skills and knowledge, especially in relation to the respective Central Artistic Subject (ZKF) in accordance with their own artistic profile,
  • pedagogical knowledge and skills, particularly in relation to their own Central Artistic Subject (ZKF) or the respective profile, but also in relation to the respective specialization (compulsory elective subject) (study location Salzburg),
  • communicative and social interaction with students of all ages,
  • to participate in musical ensembles of different styles and to lead and organize them,
  • master different stylistic periods of music and be able to present them professionally at the highest level,
  • be able to reflect on and explain their own artistic and pedagogical actions on the basis of current scientific knowledge,
  • be able to plan, carry out and evaluate their own future professional activities,
  • the ability to deal critically with artistic, pedagogical, music-theoretical and scientific issues and, building on this, the ability to conduct independent scientific and artistic-scientific research,
  • be able to plan and carry out their own projects.

The Master's degree program in Instrumental (Vocal) Pedagogy is divided into the following artistic, pedagogical and academic module groups:

  • Central artistic subject (ZKF)
  • Artistic profile of the ZKF
  • Chamber music/ensemble
  • Academic and pedagogical subjects
  • Focus (compulsory electives), free electives
  • Project module/Master's thesis
  • The Master's examination (= the Master's degree) consists of the positive completion of the courses and examinations of all modules, the writing of a Master's thesis and the board examinations.  The board examinations include an internal and an external artistic examination at the ZKF as well as the project presentation of the Project Module/Master's Thesis module.

Link to the semester plan (select study & instrument yourself)

Admission requirements

Admission to the Master's degree program requires the completion of a relevant Bachelor's degree program or another equivalent degree program at a recognized domestic or foreign post-secondary educational institution. 

For internal and external applicants, admission to the respective Master's degree program is only possible after fulfilling the admission requirements and subject to the availability of study places.

Applicants must also prove their artistic and pedagogical potential to complete the respective Master's degree program as part of an entrance examination. 

In any case, a Bachelor's degree in Instrumental & Vocal Pedagogy with the same Central Artistic Subject at the Mozarteum University is considered to be equivalent to the Master's degree in Instrumental & Vocal Pedagogy. If the equivalence is basically given and only individual supplements to the full equivalence are missing, the Rectorate is entitled to combine the determination of equivalence with the requirement of proof of performance, which must be taken within the first two semesters of the respective Master's program.

 

Documents required for online registration

  • Curriculum vitae in tabular form with photo.
  • Bachelor's degree certificate (or degree certificate from an equivalent IGP programme).
  • Complete overview of subjects and grades (Transcript of Records) of the IGP Bachelor's programme.
  • In addition, an official confirmation of the main subject/instrument must be enclosed if this is not evident from the degree certificate or the overview of subjects and grades (e.g. ‘Bachelor of Music’ without further details is not sufficient).
  • Applicants with foreign documents must enclose an official translation of their documents in German or English in addition to the original.
  • If further previous studies are available, a complete overview of subjects and grades (transcript of records) of all artistic and pedagogical Master's or diploma programmes must also be uploaded.
  • German language certificate, if applicable

Form of the documents

  • The documents can be uploaded as PDF files in the application form.
  • If the above documents are not available in German or English, an official translation must be submitted.

Information on the admissions process

Several steps are necessary for registration. Applicants who have already studied at an Austrian university start with step 3.

1. Create a basic account in MOZonline [Link]
2. in MOZonline: fill in the mandatory statistics UHstat1 (pre-registration for studies) and note the application number that you will receive by email afterwards
3. create an application account in Muvac [Link]
4. fill out your own profile in Muvac (in any case necessary: personal data, information on expertise matching the desired degree programme, in the CV: current employment and information on previous training)

During the application period:

5. selection of the desired degree programme in Muvac (Browse -> Studies)
6. Fill out the application form in Muvac ("Apply now") - in the form, the application number (see step 2) or the Austrian matriculation number must be entered in the appropriate place

Detailed instructions with screenshots can soon be found HERE.
Communication during the application process takes place via Muvac or email, depending on the degree programme. Please ensure that you can be contacted at the email address entered in your profile throughout the entire application process and regularly check whether you have received any new messages in Muvac. You can set your own profile to inform you of any new messages in Muvac by email (Account settings -> Notifications). If your contact details change, please update your profile yourself.


PLEASE NOTE: Registration may only take place at one study location, Salzburg or Innsbruck. Double registration at both study locations is not permitted and will be deregistered.

MA Instrumental Pedagogy - Entrance Examination - Trombone (principal study):

  • A programme of five works should be presented. The following suggestions give an indication of the level of difficulty expected: Marcello, Telemann or Vivaldi; E. Sachse: Concerto; G. Ch. Wagenseil: Concerto in E flat major; A. Guilmant: Morceau Symphonique; Saint-Saëns: Cavatine; J. Koetsier: Sonatine, Sinfonia by Pergolesi, David Concerto, Weber Romance, Serocki: Sonatina, Larsson Concerto, J. Barat: Andante and Allegro, Hindemith: Sonata Jongen: Aria et Polonaise, Sonata by E. Ewazen, Sonata, J. Koetsier: Allegro et Maestoso for bass trombone, E. Sachse: Concertino in F- Major for bass trombone, W. Wagenhäuser: Balys Dvarionas- Theme & Variations for bass trombone, P. Lantier: Introduction, Romance et Allegro for bass trombone, E. Bozza: Prelude et Allegro for bass trombone, T. Albinoni: Sonate en Fa Majeur for bass trombone, A. Lebedjew: Concerto in one movement for bass trombone, F. Hidas: Meditation for bass trombone, J. E. Galliard: Sonata No. 1, 2 & 3 for bass trombone, H. Tomasi: Etre ou ne pas Etre for bass trombone.

Applicants will be shown a teaching sequence which they must analyse and explain from a music education and music didactics perspective. Applicants should also explain why they have chosen to study an IGP programme at the study location of Salzburg and which professional profiles they are aiming for.

All applicants whose first language is not German must provide proof of German language skills by the time of enrolment at the latest.

Required language level: at least B2 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR 2001)
Information on the recognised certificates can be found HERE

  • online registration during the application period via the application portal Muvac (Please note: Registration is only possible if all information is complete!)
  • after processing your online application: invitation to the on-site audition (the invitation is sent via Muvac)
  • in Muvac: acceptance or rejection of participation in the admission exam; if necessary: information on the examination programme for the audition in the main subject (ZKF)
  • participation in the on-site audition
  • upon passing the audition and obtaining a place: invitation to enrolment to the degree programme
  • personal enrolment during the general admission period
Once you have passed partial examination A, you will be admitted to partial examinations B-E (possibly in a different order). If the admission test is not passed, it is only possible to repeat the admission test in its entirety and only from the next academic year. It is not possible to repeat an exam in the same year. The admission test can be repeated an unlimited number of times.

Please note that the Mozarteum University Salzburg offers various support options at the time of your audition and during your studies if you have a disability or a chronic illness.

If this applies to you and you would like to take advantage of counselling, please contact Claudia Haitzmann: claudia.haitzmann@moz.ac.at or +43 676 88122 337.