
Every year, the Mozarteum University honours students majoring in violin who have shown particular talent and achievement with the Paul Roczek Award, which is endowed with 10,000 euros. The winner of the Paul Roczek Award 2024 is Arieta Liatsi.
+++ Registration for the entrance examination is now possible! Application deadline for performance programmes: February 28, 2025 - all further information on the course pages! +++
The course is open to ensembles that are seriously dedicated to quartet playing and already perform to a high standard. With the aim of developing concert programmes and preparing for participation in international competitions, the main focus is on the interpretation of major works from different stylistic periods.
Department of Studies & Examinations
+43 676 88122 492
studienabteilung@moz.ac.at
Duration
2 semesters / 20 ECTS credits
Language of Instruction
German
Registration deadline
currently no auditions scheduled
Admission examinations
Registration on request, currently no auditions scheduled
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The course is aimed at graduates of a relevant artistic study program at a recognised domestic or foreign post-secondary educational institution (e.g.: Bachelor's, Master's or Diploma program). The university particularly welcomes applications from established string quartets.
For admission, proof of gradution from previous degree programmes must be submitted.
A further prerequisite for admission is passing the audition. For this, an online application is required, during which the necessary documents will be reviewed. Only once documents have been submitted in the entirity and approved by the admissions office will an invitation to the audition by issued.
Admissions procedure
Required documents for online registration
Format of documents
The audition
If an invitation to audition is issued, an instrumental audition must be performed on site to determine artistic aptitude.
An audition programme must be submitted which includes:
The performance programme should have a duration of at least 30 minutes. The audition panel will choose from the selected pieces.
Final examination
The final examination consists of passing all courses set out in the curriculum and the intermediate examination, as well as passing the final examination, which takes the form of a public concert.
The course fees are Euro 960,- per semester.
Performance opportunities at university concerts and events inside and outside Salzburg form part of the course.
You can find more information about starting your studies here: