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11 Music Performance Bachelors Degree Programs in Finland


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University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Organ
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
With organ as your major subject, you will focus on mastering your instrument and learning about improvisation, continuo playing, and the structure and history of the clavichord. Your studies will include ensemble playing and mastering the keyboard, as well as the history of organ music and organ pedagogy. As part of your bachelor’s degree, you will prepare a repertoire for the Level B performance examination in accordance with the degree requirements for organ as a major subject. In your keyboard instrument studies, you will reach at least Level C in piano, harpsichord, or clavichord.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Piano
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Come and study at one of the best performing arts universities in the world. As a piano student at the Sibelius Academy, you will study in a program that is respected both nationally and globally under the guidance of top musicians and pedagogues from Finland and abroad. Many virtuoso pianists educated at the Sibelius Academy have gone on to achieve international success, including e.g. Paavali Jumppanen, Antti Siirala, Laura Mikkola, Gergely Bogányi, Olli Mustonen, and Henri Sigfridsson.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Percussion
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Come and study at one of the best performing arts universities in the world. The program allows you to reach the highest competence level in your instrument under the guidance of the best possible teachers. You will gain the skills needed to work as a versatile percussion professional, both as a soloist and as an orchestra or chamber musician. You can also complete a large study module in pedagogical studies required for working as a teacher.
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University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Vocal Arts
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
As a bachelor’s student, you will study not only singing but also piano, vocal chamber music, expression techniques, music theory, aural skills, and music history, as well as pedagogy and languages. You can also choose to complete the required amount of pedagogical studies to fulfill the requirements for working as a teacher. Through your voice pedagogy studies, you will gain theoretical and practical insight into vocal lessons, vocal coaching methods, and vocal physiology. During teaching practice, you will get the chance to teach practice pupils under the supervision of a supervising teacher. You will develop your pedagogical vision by observing classes and working on your teaching portfolio.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Cello
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Already during your first year of studies, you will get to play as part of the full-scale Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra. You will also get the chance to take part in the chamber music activities of the Academy, join the Orchestra Academy at the Helsinki Music Centre, and cooperate with professional orchestras. The Academy regularly welcomes international top artists and pedagogues as guests. You can study cello as your main instrument. Chamber music, playing in an orchestra and high-level competence in one’s instrument is the core of the studies.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Viola
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Already during your first year of studies, you will get to play as part of the full-scale Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra. You will also get the chance to take part in the chamber music activities of the Academy, join the Orchestra Academy at the Helsinki Music Centre, and cooperate with professional orchestras. The Academy regularly welcomes international top artists and pedagogues as guests. You can study viola as your main instrument. Chamber music, playing in an orchestra and high-level competence in one’s instrument is the core of the studies.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Violin
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Already during your first year of studies, you will get to play as part of the full-scale Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra. You will also get the chance to take part in the chamber music activities of the Academy, join the Orchestra Academy at the Helsinki Music Centre, and cooperate with professional orchestras. The Academy regularly welcomes international top artists and pedagogues as guests.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Double Bass
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Already during your first year of studies, you will get to play as part of the full-scale Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra. You will also get the chance to take part in the chamber music activities of the Academy, join the Orchestra Academy at the Helsinki Music Centre, and cooperate with professional orchestras. The Academy regularly welcomes international top artists and pedagogues as guests. You can study double bass as your main instrument. Chamber music, playing in an orchestra and high-level competence in one’s instrument is the core of the studies.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Kantele
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
The kantele program is multi-faceted and highly respected both by national and international standards. It has a unique mission in fostering and renewing kantele music and pedagogy. Kantele artists who have studied at the Sibelius Academy and achieved global success include Eva Alkula, Eija Kankaanranta, Kristi Mühling, and Hedi Viisma.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Harp
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
The core of the programme is weekly one-on-one instruction given by the best teachers in the field. Graduates of the programme have the skills to work as orchestra musicians, soloists, chamber musicians, or music teachers. You can also complete a larger study module in pedagogical studies required for working as a teacher.


University of the Arts Helsinki
Bachelor of Music in Classical Music Performance: Guitar
- Helsinki, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
We give you the chance to study guitar at the highest possible level and help you in your journey of becoming exactly the kind of artist that you aspire to be. You will also acquire the competence to work as a highly competent guitar teacher. Almost all of Finland’s most esteemed classical guitar players have completed their degrees at the Sibelius Academy.
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Studying a Music Performance degree in Finland offers you a vibrant and enriching experience, blending musical expression with cultural influences. This program encourages students to explore a wide range of musical styles while developing performance skills that meet international standards.
In your studies, you’ll engage in courses such as instrumental or vocal performance, ensemble work, and the study of music theory. You’ll also have opportunities to practice live performances in various contexts, from smaller venues to larger concert halls. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, collaborating with fellow musicians and mentors in a supportive environment.
Finland's educational approach emphasizes creativity and individual expression, allowing you to pursue your artistic vision. Graduates of Bachelor’s degree programs in Music Performance often find opportunities in performance, teaching, or music production, gaining skills that are valued worldwide. Overall, you’ll cultivate a comprehensive understanding of music and develop technical skills that prepare you for diverse career pathways in the music industry.