University of Pécs MA in Classical Music Performance (Piano, Violin, Flute, Guitar)
University of Pécs

University of Pécs

MA in Classical Music Performance (Piano, Violin, Flute, Guitar)

Pécs, Hungary

MA

2 years

English

Full time

01 Jun 2026

01 Sep 2026

EUR 4,500 / per semester

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MA in Classical Music Performance offers a comprehensive program for students focusing on Piano, Violin, Flute, or Guitar. This degree is designed for musicians looking to enhance their performance skills and deepen their understanding of classical music. You'll engage in intensive training, masterclasses, and performance opportunities to refine your art and express your musical identity.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates are well-prepared for various careers in the music industry, including professional performers, music educators, composers, and conductors. They can explore opportunities in orchestras, music schools, and solo performances, or even venture into music therapy and arts administration.

These programs are for the truly committed – for those young artists who do have the aim to be on stage regularly. In the instrumental performance classes held two times a week through four semesters the goal is to achieve:

  • technical abilities of a real virtuoso,
  • playing stability and reliability,
  • detailed stylistic knowledge of all major eras and genres of classical music related to the instrument studied,
  • an ability to shape the musical process down to the smallest nuances and shades with ease and creativity,
  • a fundamental respect for the composer’s instructions, put into a viable combination with the performer’s own ideas and personality,
  • and, possibly most importantly: an open spirit with an honest motivation to, and ability of, getting in touch with the emotional essence of the music performed, and communicating it to the audience in a straightforward yet sophisticated manner.

In addition to solo performance, chamber music also has an emphasized role in the program, with one lesson per week through all semesters, with the possibility of freely experimenting with several different ensemble formations, or studios of different chamber music teachers.

Playing in large ensembles such as an orchestra or chorus is also an integral part of the education. For pianists and guitarists we offer such experience in the university mixed chorus, where their musicianship is further refined by the practice of becoming a single part of a large polyphonic whole, having to think and feel far beyond the self. For violinists and flutists, in addition to the abovementioned musical refinement benefits, it might be of vital interest in their near future to acquire practical, well utilizable experience in orchestral playing. We have designed the MA program to fulfill all these expectations with regular orchestral and choral concerts, with both regular and intense pre-concert rehearsal sessions, under the batons of nationally renowned professional choral and orchestral conductors.

Complementary subjects such as music history, analysis or composition practice serve to further widen the range of theoretical knowledge of the student, which, in an indirect and subtle way, later always puts itself in the service of the practice of music making on the stage.

Career opportunities

  • Music accompanist
  • Soloist
  • Chmber or orchestral musician
  • Undergraduate music teaching

Application Procedure

Examples of Subjects During the Studies

Basic Module

Studies on Professional Practice

  • Music History
  • Folk Music
  • Chamber Music
  • Chorus / Orchestra

Professional Obligatory Module

Differentiated Professional Subjects

  • Analysis
  • Composition – Style Studies
  • Major Subject (Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute)
  • Performance Practice (for concerts)
Optional Subjects 
  • Instrument Knowledge – for piano major
  • Improvisation – for piano major
  • Guitar Harmony and Continuo Playing- for the guitar major
  • Lute Tabulature and Intavolation Reading and Transcription Methodology – for the guitar major
  • Gregorian Chant
  • Medieval Polyphony