Orchestral conducting

What does the Orchestral Conducting study program offer? 

The study program is taught at a multidisciplinary department, which enables various forms of collaboration between composers and multimedia creators, conductors, choirmasters, opera directors, and audio engineers. There is a team of top experts with many years of experience that ensures the studies, at the end of which the listener should be a sought-after expert in various areas of symphonic, operatic, historical and contemporary music, etc.

What are the specifics of the Orchestral Conducting program? 

The completely new study structure of this program is based on analyses of conducting teaching at foreign universities. The symphonic and operatic repertoires are now taught separately as a new feature. Part of the major field of study will be taught in groups to allow students to confront their views under the teacher’s guidance. The remainder of the major field will take place through individual instruction with the chosen teacher. 

How is Orchestral Conducting taught? 

Unlike many higher education institutions, the Orchestral - Conducting specialization is taught separately at JAMU, i.e. not together with Choral - Conducting, to provide the deepest possible insight into individual issues. This allows listeners to fully engage with the practice orchestra and other ensembles, attend courses focused on the discipline, and thus cover a greater amount of orchestral repertoire. However, they also have the opportunity to study a “neighbor” field for up to two years, for example, attending a practice choir.

What is the employability of a JAMU graduate of Orchestral Conducting?

  • conductor of a chamber, symphony, theatre orchestra or other instrumental group;
  • music director for music recording in radio, television, on CDs, etc.;
  • artistic director of musical theatre, orchestra or a choir;
  • music manager (organisation of music festivals, agency work, etc.);
  • media worker (music editorial staff);
  • music dramaturge of theatres of all types and cultural institutions, art ensembles, art agencies, festivals, etc.;
  • teacher at all levels of music education (primary art school, conservatory, university) and in various subjects (composition, composition theory, music theory, music history, etc.).

Completed secondary education, finished with a school-leaving (Matura) examination. Applicants must demonstrate an exceptional level of skills in their specialisation in a practical exam. The practical exam aims to determine the professional and especially artistic qualification for studies in the chosen specialisation of the given study programme.

Specialisations: Orchestral - Conducting, Choral - Conducting, Voice, Opera Direction

The entrance examination takes the form of written tests, an interview and a practical skills examination.

Field of study specification
Code DIRORCH
Type Non-follow-up Master’s study programme
Degree MgA.
Length of studies 5 Years
Field of study guaranteed by Faculty Of Music
Accreditation
M0215A310003 Opdir:M5 Conducting, Voice and Opera Directing
Accredited until 14. 02. 2030