Master Harpsichord, Maestro al Cembalo, Historical Pianos
The aim of the study is to further develop artistic personality and professionalize musical and reflective competences. Graduates should be capable of performing at a high artistic level as soloists, in chamber music formations, and in Baroque orchestras or ensembles.
Certain master's programs have a specific set of mandatory courses, in addition to broad elective areas where you can freely choose additional courses.
Specifically, you should:
- Be able to interpret works from all epochs and styles in a historically informed performance practive convincingly
- Be able to master the demands of playing in ensembles professionally
- Present works of chamber music at a high artistic level
- Have a diverse repertoire of rehearsal and practice strategies to work on works of different styles and epochs based on engagement with various performance practices and playing techniques
- Acquire specific professionally relevant competences in written reflection through work in the areas of musicology and analysis.
Data and facts
Examinations
Entrance examination
Final examination
Guidelines for the written program reflection
Termine
Downloads
Immatrikulationssatzung (PDF)
Stand: 01/2025
Studien- und Prüfungsordnung Master Cembalo (PDF)
Stand: 02/2024
Questions and Contact

OrganHistorical Keyboard InstrumentsHarpsichord
Prof. Jörg Halubek
Mobile+49 (0)176 611 86 46 8
Room numberH1-0724, H1-0301