Artistic Music Production
Master of Music [M.Mus]
The master’s program in Artistic Music Production is offered by the Institute For Music And Media (IMM).
This degree program includes the following two majors:
Classical Acoustic Music Production
Jazz and Pop Music Production
Admission to the program is for one of these two majors. The prerequisite is successful completion of the aptitude test for the concentration chosen.
The master’s program in Artistic Music Production aims at deepening and perfecting the ability to carry out artistically independent and methodically well thought out professional work in the field of artistic music production. In the course of their four-semester program, the students refine their sound aesthetics and thus acquire the ability, in dialogue with musicians or ensembles, to adequately implement artistic-musical ideas by various means. This goal is also reflected in the structure of the program, which is based on three complementary and interrelated strands:
1. The focus is on practical production work: In the course of their studies, students carry out a large number of smaller and more extensive music productions in their particular specialization. This covers the entire range of relevant genres (from chamber music to opera or from rock/pop combos to big bands) and formats (studio recording, live recording, surround recording, audio-video production).
However, the skills of the students are deliberately not restricted to their chosen field of study, whether Artistic Acoustic Music Production or Jazz and Pop Music Production. Joint productions by students from both concentrations, as well as independent productions from the non-major field of specialization are planned.
The largely independent production work is accompanied by a support colloquium, in which methodological aspects are explored and implemented and/or in-process productions are analyzed and discussed.
2. This area of study is complemented by in-depth training on an instrument or vocal studies.. In both majors, in addition to artistic one-on-one private lessons on an instrument or in voice this also includes artistic work in ensembles. On the one hand, this area of study extends the artistic and aesthetic autonomy of the students. On the other hand, it also complements their artistic production work, because the artistic empathy necessary for this work arises not least from personal experience performing music at a high artistic level.
3. Finally, a third focus of the program of study is devoted to teaching and extending the ability of students in technical methodology and musical analysis. Among other topics, students explore the most recent methods of music production, reflect on their possible uses and apply them in their own practice. In addition, they acquire and extend their ability to classify musical works (including those of the other main concentration) historically and aesthetically, and to work out the resulting consequences for production work.
Special focus is given to aural skills in music. Also known as ear-training, aural skills focus not only on grasping the formal structure of works of music, but especially on analyzing, discussing and evaluating the interpretations of repertoire in production work. Acoustics and technical ear training are also of key importance.
Detailed information on the how the course of study is organized and on curricula is available in the module overview and in the descriptions of the modules for the master’s program in Artistic Music Production.
Full-time teachers
Major: Classical Acoustic Music Production: Prof. Dagmar Birwe
Major: Jazz/Pop Music Production: Prof. Werner Roth
Aptitude test
In both majors, the aptitude test for the master’s program in Artistic Music Production involves the evaluation of work samples to be submitted in advance as well as completion of an instrumental/vocal audition. In addition, there is a practical task in the intended major as well as written examinations of musical and technical hearing ability: Prerequisites (German) for the Artistic Music Production master’s program
Required level of German
Foreign applicants must possess adequate German language skills. The B2 certificate (according to the Goethe Institute classification system) or a comparable qualification is required. This also applies to direct enrollment in a higher semester.
Commencement of studies and Application deadlines
It is only possible to commence studies in the Artistic Music Production master’s program in the winter semester. The application deadline is March 15th. The date-of-receipt stamp of the university applies.
Applying
The completed application form and supporting documents (German) should be sent to the following address:
The Robert Schumann School of Music and Media Düsseldorf
Registrar’s Office
Fischerstraße 110
40476 Düsseldorf, Germany
The individual documents that must be submitted are listed on the application form.
Further information
Questions about the master’s degree in Artistic Music Production and its major fields of study will be answered by Prof. Dagmar Birwe and Prof. Werner Roth.
General questions about studying at the Robert Schumann School of Music and Media Düsseldorf will be answered by subject tutors and the Registrar’s Office.
Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf Fischerstraße 110, 40476 Düsseldorf
Fon: +49.211.49 18 -0 www.rsh-duesseldorf.de
Fon: +49.211.49 18 -0 www.rsh-duesseldorf.de