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    Master of Arts

    Composition/Music Theory | Early Music Theory

    At the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, a theory of early music has been developed since the 1970s that takes into account the different framework conditions of musical works of art of the past and leaves room for the contribution of musical practice to the creation of a musical work. In this master’s degree, students choose different areas of specialisation ranging from the earliest examples of European polyphonic music to the period around 1850. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is a recognised centre for early music. With high-calibre lecturers and an inspiring and diverse community of students, it offers ideal conditions for studying music at the highest level.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Master of Arts

    Music Pedagogy | Music Theory

    Institut Klassik | Is your professional goal to teach Music Theory? In this master’s degree programme, you will develop your basic skills from the BA on an individual basis and bring them to professional maturity. This is achieved through a strong focus on teaching the main subject on the one hand, and through sound pedagogical training on the other. Graduates of this programme teach music theory in private lessons, at music schools and as a compulsory subject at music colleges.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Bachelor of Arts

    Music | Composition

    Institut Klassik | Study Composition in the cultural city of Basel in the border triangle of Switzerland, Germany and France! As a platform for composition, contemporary performance, open creation, audio design and new music theory, sonic space basel offers an inspiring, collaborative environment with a wide range of networking opportunities and space for artistic creation.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    6 semesters
    Bachelor of Arts

    Music | Music Theory

    Institut Klassik | Study Music Theory in the cultural city of Basel in the border triangle of Switzerland, Germany and France! The Basel Academy of Music offers an inspiring, collaborative environment with a wide range of networking opportunities. Based on classical music theory, the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and sonic space basel offer excellent specialisation options in the areas of early and new music.
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    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    6 semesters
    Next start
    14.9.2026
    Bachelor of Arts

    Musik | Music Secondary Education I

    The cultural city of Basel is the ideal place to study music: an outstanding cultural offer, a campus in the heart of the city. Renowned lecturers support students from all over the world to enhance their musical expertise and develop their artistic and/or teaching skills. Please remark: German Level C1 is required, the teaching language is German.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    6 semesters
    Next start
    14.9.2026
    Bachelor of Arts

    Musik | Music Secondary Education II

    Would you like to inspire young people in Secondary Education II to take an interest in music and gain qualifications in this field? Is it your wish to teach music, e.g. at high schools, and to realise music projects with your pupils that they will remember for a long time to come? Then studying Music Secondary Education II in Basel is your next step. Please remark: German Level C1 is required, the teaching language is German.
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    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    6 semesters
    Next start
    13.9.2027
    Master of Arts

    Specialised Performance | Early Music Historical Performance Practice Renaissance – Romantic

    This specialised master’s degree programme at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis aims to train students in musical excellence and thus prepare them for an international career on stage, in church and in the concert hall. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is a recognised centre for early music. With high-calibre lecturers and an inspiring and diverse community of students, it offers ideal conditions for studying music at the highest international level.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Master of Arts

    Specialised Performance | Early Music instrumental improvisation

    Composing music in the contemporary musical language was an essential skill for all well-qualified musicians until well into the 19th century. The improvisational approach played a decisive role in the programme and forms the basis of the master’s degree in Improvisation at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Improvisation in its various forms is central to historical music practice. This is where almost all the skills acquired in early music flow together. In addition to contemporary descriptions and methods, traditional compositions are essential and often the only sources for the unscripted practice of certain epochs. Stylistic composition is therefore a central element of the degree programme, as are improvisation in the ensemble, questions of methodological teaching and performance-related aspects.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Master of Arts

    Specialised Performance | Early Music Medieval-Renaissance

    This specialised master’s degree programme at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis focuses on music from around the 9th to the 16th century. It builds on a completed master’s degree and a solid foundation in the relevant theoretical, technical and contextual subjects and topics. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is a recognised centre for early music. With top-class lecturers and an inspiring and diverse community of students, musicians are optimally prepared for a diverse international career as innovative performers.
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    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Master of Arts

    Specialised Performance | Early Music Thoroughbass

    This programme is aimed at qualified keyboard players, preferably harpsichordists, with a strong foundation in thoroughbass and the best instrumental, theoretical and creative skills in baroque music. The programme uses the special skills of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis to further develop the acquired skills. The thoroughbass training is combined with ensemble work and conducting. A broad understanding of stylistic and aesthetic aspects as well as an in-depth examination of historical sources and theory round off the profile.
    Studying mode
    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Next start
    14.9.2026
    Master of Arts

    Specialised Performance | Music and Research

    Combine artistic practice and research into a unique profile: with the support of committed mentors and peers, carry out your own artistic research project. Whether in preparation for a PhD or as a tool for your artistic work, Music and Research offers space for artistic innovation and reflection.
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    Full-time
    Teaching language
    English
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters
    Next start
    14.9.2026
    Master of Arts

    Specialised Performance | New Music Theory

    This sonic space basel matrix offer combines theory, practice, science and artistic research. The master’s degree focuses on the theory formation of the 20th and 21st centuries and its application. It expands the concept of theory on an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary basis and combines aesthetic-scientific discourse with a practice-based and artistic approach.
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    Full-time
    Teaching language
    German
    Place
    Basel
    Duration
    4 semesters

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