Departments
The Composition Department
The Conducting Department
The Vocal Studies Department
The Piano Department
The String Instruments Department
The Wind Instruments Department
Department of Musicology
Department of Ethnomusicology
Solfeggio and Music Pedagogy Department
Music Theory Department
Poly-instrumental Department
Chamber Music Department
Department of Jazz and Popular Music
Unit for Complementary Scientific and Professional Disciplines
Guest Professors
Poly-instrumental Department
In the Performing Arts study program – Poly-instrumental module, significant attention is given to the development of students’ creative artistic capacities, with an aim to form the music personality of a higher-level professional harpist, organist, guitarist, harpsichordist and percussionist.
In addition to acquiring abilities for independent artistic activity and participation in the work of ensembles, students gain competencies for work in the field of music pedagogy in music schools, as well as in the cultural institutions.
The classes are individual (in the main subject – Harp / Organ / Guitar / Harpsichord / Percussions) and group (Chamber music, Harp / Organ / Guitar / Harpsichord / Percussions teaching methods and other courses).
The main subject program requirements are precisely defined, leaving nevertheless the space for the individual program to be formed according to each student’s capabilities. Gradualness in the rise of the program requirements enables continual development of interpretative-technical potentials in students.
Learning outcomes include obtaining skills for practicing and rehearsing, playing in ensembles, artistic expression and public performance, understanding the repertoire and music material, along with skills in teaching harp, organ, guitar, harpsichord and percussions, using contemporary principles and methods.
Professional title gained upon completing master academic studies in Poly-instrumental module is master musician.