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Degree: Master of Fine Arts in Music with specialization in organ and related keyboard instruments (120 credits)
The University of Gothenburg, located in Sweden's second-largest city, is a comprehensive institution known for its broad range of disciplines and strong research focus. With over 37,000 students, it offers programs in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and more. Established in 1891, the university is renowned for its interdisciplinary approach and collaboration with local and international partners. The University of Gothenburg is dedicated to fostering innovation, sustainability, and global engagement, making it a key player in addressing complex societal issues through research, education, and collaboration with industry and government.
The Master’s programme in Music specializing in organ and related keyboard instruments offers advanced studies in solo repertoire, improvisation, and ensemble music. Integrated studies with related keyboard instruments such as the piano, fortepiano, harpsichord, and clavichord allow students to develop their own artistic ideas. It includes individual lessons, group lessons, and seminars that contextualize the organ's role in music history, aesthetics, and theology, qualifying graduates for further doctoral studies and professional careers as organists.
Graduates can pursue a professional life as organists both nationally and internationally. The programme also prepares alumni for further academic studies specializing in musical performance and interpretation. With a strong foundation in artistic expression and research, graduates are equipped for careers in performance, teaching, and various music-related fields.
The Academy of Music and Drama operates from four locations in Gothenburg: Eklandagatan 86, Åvägen 24 (Brewhouse), Vasagatan 50 (HDK-Valand) and Triörgatan 1 (Andra stället). Gothenburg, known for its rich cultural scene and vibrant art life, is the second-largest city in Sweden. It offers a charming blend of historical architecture and modern developments. The city is famous for its seafood, canals, and the Liseberg amusement park. Fun facts include its location on the west coast and that it hosts the annual Gothenburg Film Festival, one of the largest film festivals in Scandinavia.
Living in Gothenburg as a student is vibrant and offers a rich cultural experience, with a lively atmosphere and a variety of activities. The cost of living is moderate compared to other major Swedish cities, with affordable housing options for students. The city is known for its student-friendly environment, making it a great place for peers and some activities suitable for families. Public transport is efficient, and the city has several green spaces for recreation.
Graduates can find employment as organists or in related fields both in Gothenburg and internationally. Opportunities may be available in local churches, music schools, and cultural institutions such as the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and other musical organizations that require skilled musicians.