BA in Classical Music Performance (Flute)

Faculty of Music and Visual Arts

The goal of our BA programs in the field of classical music is to train professionals who shall be able to enrich and spread Hungarian and European music tradition via their performance as musicians.

Head of program: Dr. Bence VAS



Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Music Performance
Duration of Training
3 years (6 semesters)

Language
English
Intake
Fall

Deadline of Application

Next Starting Date
Fees
Tuition fee: EUR 3,300 / sem.
Application fee: EUR 100
  • Description of the program
  • Application procedure
  • Examples of subjects during the studies
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The goal of our BA programs in the field of classical music is to train professionals who shall be able to enrich and spread Hungarian and European music tradition via their performance as musicians. With the help of both the practical and theoretical knowledge acquired through the program they shall possess refined taste as well as technical knowledge in music. All those awarded a BA degree shall be ready and able to serve in orchestras, choirs and chamber ensembles alike. They shall be able to become genuine actors of the culture sector in institutions engaged in music. They will have the necessary academic, technical and professional knowledge to get admitted to master level education in their field. 

Discipline
Music & Arts
Academic Level/Type
Bachelor

For a successful application please follow the steps below:

  1. To apply, click on the Apply Now button, and start your application.
  2. Register on our application site, fill the application form, upload the necessary documents and submit your application!
  3. After you have submitted your application, you are going to receive information on the further steps.
  4. Once the application fee (EUR100) has been received, applications will begin to be processed.

In all cases, the international relations coordinator forwards the application materials to the relevant admission committee. If the committee decides that on the basis of the application material the applicant should take an oral exam, the applicant will be interviewed in person or via Skype. A Skype interview will be conducted if the applicant's attendance is impeded and the examination committee offers them the opportunity to be interviewed via Skype. Applicants are given two possible dates for the interview, taking into account any time zone differences.

ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

Parts of the entrance exam:

1. Aptitude test (instrumental and musical-theoretical)

2. Main subject practical exam

1. Parts of aptitude test on instrumental programmes

A) instrumental main subject audition - only for the instruments listed below

B) rehearsal class- only for the instruments listed below

C) musical-theoretical aptitude test - for all instruments

A) Main subject instrumental audition

The instrumental audition is held on a separate day from the theoretical exam.

B) During the so-called rehearsal class the examiners and the applicant participate in a joint main subject class of unspecified duration. Where appropriate, the committee may waive this lesson after the pieces have been performed, i.e. the main subject audition. Point A) cannot be omitted.

The instrumental main subject audition and rehearsal class are held in front of an entrance examination committee.

If the applicant fails any part of the aptitude test, the whole aptitude exam is 'unsuccessful'.

Flute specialization:

1 etude

1 performance piece

2 movements of a Baroque period sonata

1 movement from a classical concerto

Works can be performed with or without the use of sheet music.

C) Music theory aptitude test - compulsory for all instruments

Solfeggio written examination

- Musical notation of 7-8 beats of a Renaissance or Baroque period two-part piece in treble and bass clef, based on 6-8 dictations

- Musical notation of a one-part 20th century excerpt based on dictation

Solfeggio oral examination

- sight reading on the difficulty level of the maturation exam of secondary music education

Music theory written exam

- musical notation of an excerpt from a Bach chorale, based on piano dictation. Soprano and bass parts to be notated, chords to be represented in figured bass or scale degree notation

- developing a harmony exercise based on numbered bass.

Music theory oral exam

- knowledge of Viennese classical harmony and format. Triads and quadrants with their translations, simpler delays, typical alterations

- knowledge and recognition of classical forms and forming principles

Folk music

- Singing (from memory) and analysing 30 freely chosen folk songs from the folk music of the applicant’s own nation. The scores shall be made available to the Committee.

Music literature oral exam

- general knowledge of music literature. Chronological knowledge, knowledge of major genres, forms and styles

- career orientation interview

Compulsory piano admission requirements (except for piano programme)

- two Bach pieces

- a movement from a classic sonata or sonatina

- a Bartók piece

- a concert piece

Comprehension interview

During the interview, applicants display their ability to interpret texts, and their speaking and communication skills, as well as their presumed career aptitude and musical literacy are assessed.

2. Main subject practical examination – PORTFOLIO – uncut video and audio recording

Flute

  • all major and minor scales
  • 2 etudes of different character
  • a slow and a fast movement of a Baroque period sonata
  • a slow and a fast movement of a flute concerto
  • a concert piece

 

PARTS OF THE ENTRANCE EXAM AND THEIR EVALUATION:

Assessment of the aptitude exam: “pass” or “fail”.

If the applicant fails any part (A, B or C) of the aptitude exam, then the whole exam is failed.

The applicant may fail at the interview – this is the fourth part.

Main subject practical exam: a maximum of 200 points can be achieved, which is doubled.

If the applicant does not have a language proficiency certificate, but on the basis of the oral entrance examination their language proficiency is sufficient to complete the relevant programme, the entrance examination committee may waive this criterion.

1st semester
Chamber Music (Contemporary Music Practice)
Main Subject – Performance Methodology
Folk Music
2nd semester
Concert Attendance
Continuo
Rhythm Practice
3rd semester
Improvisation
Hungarian and Universal Music History
Solfeggio
4th semester
Music Theory
Piano
Choir / Orchestra
5th semester
Orchestral Part Rehearsal
Ethics
Music Aesthetics
6th semester
Orchestral Part Study, Sight Reading
Diploma Concert

For more information, please contact:
Ms. Beáta SERES
International Relations Coordinator
Email: seres.beata@pte.hu
Website: www.art.pte.hu