About EMEM
Historical performance (European Master of Early Music – EMEM) The aim of this study program is to prepare the graduate: with a high level of skills in the performance area, including gaining control over a broad repertoire of the main field of specialization with a deep knowledge of the history and repertoire of instruments / voice with an orientation in the aesthetics of art including a knowledge of the development of artistic trends with practical experience gained through working on faculty or university projects (solo projects, chamber and orchestral projects often with international participation) and through experience gained from studying abroad with adequate ability to create research work with a knowledge of the principles of pedagogical work and an orientation in the current trends of teaching methodology in the given specialization.
The study program is accredited as a joint program with the Royal Conservatoire, the Hague.
Follow-up Master’s Study Program
A new follow-up master’s study program called “Historical Performance” admits no more than two applicants in total for the following instruments: historical violin, historical violoncello, lute, historical flute, harpsichord, historical keyboard instruments, and historical voice.