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After graduation

After graduation

It's hard to predict what the job market or music industry will look like 20 years from now. Many people may have jobs that still need to be created. This is true for music as well. Classical music will remain relevant only if musicians approach it with innovative interpretations and unique personal touches. Even older pieces, performed countless times, can still be fascinating and worthwhile. However, it's up to the musician to make it so. The master's course in Classical Music can help you establish your social position and create your working environment in the current cultural climate.

Creative, proactive and flexible

As a graduate of the master’s course Classical Music, you have a solid artistic and musical foundation. You know your qualities and strengths and understand with whom and how to work together to achieve your goals. Upon graduation, you are aware of the context you operate in: you know how to contribute to it and how to make use of it. Having developed a proactive, enterprising, curious, critical, and open mindset, you can think of solutions and opportunities. You have not only created a unique artistic signature but are creative in the broadest sense of the word.

Title and diploma

Upon successful completion of the master's course Classical Music, you are entitled to use the academic title Master of Music (MMus).

This course can be found in the Centraal Register Opleidingen Hoger Onderwijs (CROHO) by the code 44739. The formal name of the programme under which this course is CROHO registerd, is Master Music. This CROHO-name will be on your diploma.