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UiT The Arctic University of Norway Master in Music Performance
UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Master in Music Performance

Tromsø, Norway

2 Years

English

Full time

15 Nov 2025*

Aug 2026

NOK 373,500 / per year

On-Campus

* non-EU/EEA applicants: 15 november | EU/EEA, swiss and nordic applicants: 15 december

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Key Summary

    About: The Master in Music Performance program focuses on advanced musical skills and interpretation. This course typically has a duration of two years and emphasizes individual artistic development through rigorous performance training and studio work. Students will engage in collaborative projects, masterclasses, and public performances, honing their craft in a supportive environment.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as professional musicians, music educators, or ensemble performers. Other potential roles include session musicians, music directors, and arts administrators. Some may also choose to continue their studies through doctoral programs.

Introduction

The study programme Master in Music Performance offers students a broad choice of instruments and genres within classical, popular, and electronic music. This breadth in the programme means it is possible for students to engage in dialogue and professional growth across genres and musical expression.

Students on the programme develop their instrumental and musical competencies, and their artistic profile, and strengthen their abilities in artistic reflection and independence. You will have the chance to deepen your knowledge in one or several topics of your choice related to your own musical and artistic profile. The experience you will gain from performing music at a high level, combined with reflection on your artistic work, will give you an increased awareness of the processes and working methods that make up artistic research.

Program description

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Credits (ECTS): 120
  • Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree in music performance or other equivalent qualification with at least 80 credits of performance specialisation on the applicant's main instrument, and a letter of motivation. In addition, there will be an audition procedure consisting of a performance audition and an interview.
  • Degree Name: Master in Music Performance
  • Application Code:
  • Nordic applicants: 8054
  • EU/EEA + Swiss applicants: 7182
  • Non-EU/EEA applicants: 2057
    • Nordic applicants: 8054
    • EU/EEA + Swiss applicants: 7182
    • Non-EU/EEA applicants: 2057

The programme's aim is to develop students' performance abilities and artistic profiles and to strengthen their competencies in artistic reflection and independence. Through their own master's project, students will develop their knowledge in one or more areas of their choice through their own roles as performers.

Through the experience of high-level music performance and reflection on their role as a performer, students will develop a deeper awareness of the processes and methods that are typical of artistic research.

Instruction in artistic research theories and methodologies will strengthen students' aesthetic reflections.

The faculty and staff at the Academy of Music are engaged and internationally active musicians, researchers, and pedagogues. Students are at the centre of our work, and you will have access to the faculty’s wide range of specialisations in genre and performance practices. In the second year of the programme, there are funds available for travel and lessons with external colleagues who are relevant to your project.

The programme is full-time and takes place in Tromsø.

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