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Contemporary Rhythmic Musician

Bachelor of , 180 ECTS
Music and performing arts

Institution Danish National Academy of Music
Campus Esbjerg
Duration 3 years
Tuition per term (Non-EU/EAA/CH) 11900 EUR
Website https://www.sdmk.dk/en/studies/study-programmes/contemporary-rhythmic-musician
A rhythmic programme with no genre specific boundaries!

At the bachelor programme you will acquire the knowledge, skills and competences to work as a musician and entrepreneur in the world of music.
The programme aims to develop your unique musical talent and to reach a high level of artistic quality.

The majority of SDMK students eventually become both musicians and teachers, and all bachelor programmes therefore comprise both artistic and pedagogical courses. Add to this general courses that support the students’ artistic and pedagogical development.

The programme is characterized by a philosophy that all genres are equally legitimate. The teaching is a combination of practical courses that improve your vocal or instrumental skills and theoretical courses, which offer insight into the basis of music. At the same time, the programmes place great emphasis on ensemble playing, and through music pedagogical courses students obtain teaching qualifications.   In addition to timetabled classes, the programme may include masterclasses with internationally acknowledged musicians, cross-disciplinary projects, study trips etc.

Main instrument/voice

Jazz/pop-students at SDMK receive teaching in both your main instrument/voice as well as specialised subjects related to your main instrument. During the individual teaching the main subject teacher will focus on musical, pedagogical and technical issues.

General subjects

In addition, a series of general courses will give you a theoretical foundation and help you look at music from different angles than the performing one, just as students at the programme will be introduced to administrative and PR-related aspects of working as a musician. During ensemble training you will learn to participate in various musical contexts, just as the programme as a whole will give you a chance to participate in cross-disciplinary projects.

The future

Graduates from the programme often find work as musicians in bands and orchestras, as performing musicians, as teachers at folk high schools, music schools, primary and lower secondary schools, day folk high schools, institutions of higher education, continuation schools etc., as orchestra, ensemble or choir directors, as heads of music schools, as cultural or musical communicators etc. 




Application date
Dec 01
Start date
Aug 16

Esbjerg

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