Conservatory - Music and Performing Arts
About the exchange programme
Fontys Music and Performing Arts is an innovative Conservatory programme and provides a unique, immersive learning experience. The programme blends high-performance standards with creativity. The curriculum emphasises extensive individual and ensemble training, artistic and technical development, and interdisciplinary learnin., Aimed at fostering leadership and innovation in the music profession.
Why this programme?
- Learn to play at a professional level under the guidance of highly qualified musicians.
- Gain a wealth of experience through intensive training in ensembles and orchestras, enriched by projects and masterclasses that reflect the diversity of the music profession.
- Collaborate with other art-forms, taught at Fontys Academy of the Arts.
More about Music and Performing Arts
At Music and Performing Arts (MPA), highly qualified musicians train students to become musicians. Studying at MPA means learning to play an instrument at a professional level and becoming familiar with the broad domain of music. Students will be trained to become instrumentalists, music teachers, singers or conductors and they may select from the specialisations, Instrumentals / Vocals (Classical or Jazz & Pop Music), Music Theatre, Conducting, Composing, or Teaching Music.
The programme will focus heavily on future professional practice. The musical sense of hearing will be trained intensively and students will acquire a wealth of experience in a variety of ensembles and orchestras. Projects and masterclasses add extra impulses to the curriculum, fittingly reflecting the diversity of professional practice.
Admission requirements
All students who are currently studying at a professional institute of music are welcome, whereby individual programmes will be aligned with the technical and artistic level of each exchange student.
How to apply as an exchange student
Before you apply for an Exchange programme in one of the Arts, please contact us first, as depending on the Art programme you wish to study. Either a portfolio, DVD, a CD or a link to a blog or Youtube or other is is required. Furthermore we need some personal details like your name and address, a CV and a motivation letter, your current year of study and study results.
Applications should be sent to the contact person of the department and always be approved by your International Exchange (or Erasmus) Officer at the home university.
Specific deadline for Arts programmes to send in portfolio
Spring semester: 15 August - 15 October
Fall semester: 15 January - 15 March
Once the school has reviewed your portfolio, and considered it positive, you will receive the outcomes within 2 weeks.
Fontys will send you a link to an online application form. The online application system is called Mobility Online.
How will your course programme be recognised by your home university?
Fontys will provide you with a so-called ‘Transcript of Records’, which will clarify the results that you have achieved. Depending on your results, you will receive a maximum of 30 ECTS credits. ECTS credits are recognised throughout Europe. The agreement between your home university and Fontys University of Applied Sciences will usually include a condition whereby the credits that you obtain will be recognised and transferred into the records kept by your home university.
Practical information
- Start moment(s)
- September, February
- Location
- Tilburg
- ECTs
- 30
- Language
- English
- Duration
- 12 - 24 weeks
- Contact hours
- 24 per week
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