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I've been in Germany for so long, I think it's hard to go to Germany for piano breaks, I think it would be a good choice to go to Austria See for yourself
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Hello, I myself studied in Germany, and stayed for ten years from undergraduate to doctoral graduation, majoring in piano.
The way to apply for ** college in Germany is:
If you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you need to have a bachelor's degree certificate, and after applying for APS review, you will prepare for the examination requirements and repertoire of each ** college, such as German, professional subject exams, etc.
The German ** college is divided into winter and summer semesters, and some schools recruit twice a year, and some schools recruit once a year.
After registering, you will receive an exam notice, and you can go to Germany to take the entrance exam, it is recommended that you can apply for a few more schools, if there is a test date, you need to give up one school.
**Most of the German requirements for the Master's Instrumental Performance direction are B1, and at most TestDAF3 (TestDAF3), but there are only a few schools. Some schools accept A2 certificates and submit B1 or B2 at the time of registration or within one semester or one year of enrollment (requirements vary for each school).
I would like to add that the most important thing to get into studying in Germany is professional ability!
Although there are already schools in Germany that have begun to charge tuition, there are about five to seven schools (all public) that require tuition - about 1500 euros a semester, most of the schools still do not need tuition, only need to pay the registration fee, about 250-380 euros a semester (each school is different) The living expenses mainly depend on the rental cost of the city where you live, and the city with high housing prices will be more expensive, but you can refer to: Germany** The minimum deposit amount for self-financed students to apply for a visa and extend their visas is 7,720-9,020 euros per year (different for each city).
If you have any other questions, you can ask me
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It is very likely, and it is recommended that the subject save more of his works, participate in more relevant competitions, and improve the quality of his application.
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Germany's ** academies are also not famous, they can't catch up with Russia!
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The possibility of admission depends on the level of major.
If the level is sufficient, there are about 25 competitive German public colleges, such as Hannover, Berlin, Munich, etc., and it is recommended to apply for more schools, there will be more opportunities.
You can also come to Germany first to find a professor to improve your professional ability, and it will also be helpful for the exam, in addition, if you are majoring in piano performance, most of the German schools require B1, I am also a piano major, and I am also a piano major.
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Yes, you can apply. But the tuition is more expensive... According to what you mean, Germany is not only two schools can be examined, but also China only has two more examinable alto and upper tones, so the probability of Germany is higher. **Much's higher...
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Oh, I am a master of composition from the German ** Academy, there is no hard and fast rule on what to compile, and the requirements of major colleges and universities are different, generally speaking, 3 works of different compilations are OK, generally chamber music preparations, it is best to have CDs, others are similar to those in China, but also to test piano, music theory or something, these should be no problem. The most important thing is German, you have to be prepared. But you originally repaired the piano, this transformation seems to...
ps: Why don't you give a bounty point for such a targeted question!
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Are you going to Germany for graduate school? Of course, there must be orchestral works.,Undergraduate exams require orchestral works.,What's more, you've graduated from undergraduate.,You can't hand in a pop song.。。。
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If you go to a German ** college to study piano performance, the first thing you need to prepare is piano performance practice, because Germany's ** colleges have performance exams for admission, and you have to review music theory theory, and the second is to learn German, because the exam process is communicated in German.
For example, the Berlin University of the Arts, the Brahms Academy in Hamburg, and the Leipzig Academy are all very good colleges in Germany, but they are also difficult to get into.
The specific study abroad procedures are relatively complicated, you can find a professional study abroad agency to handle it on your behalf, and Dezhong International is very professional in this regard, you can consider it.
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First you have to learn German, and then you have to search ABCDV on the Internet, and almost all of the people in this forum are studying in Germany, and you can find almost all the answers you need in that.
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Learn German Take a college exam.
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Mei Berlin, he is also a German piano in the real sense, the internal action and sound source are imported from Germany is very good, the history of German piano is very long and it is the Germans who have developed the piano to this point, so the technology of the Germans has been very mature, which is the reason why the German piano is good.
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Yes, Nindorf piano, this is a German piano, which is quite well-known in the industry, you can consider it.
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Application Requirements:
Generally, you need to prepare a video disc of the performance, and the content of the performance will be recorded according to the requirements of the university, and if the university does not require it, the repertoire that best represents your level will be recorded. Then mail the CD-ROM to the German university along with your own application materials; After the preliminary selection, if the German university is satisfied with the materials provided by the students, the students will be invited to Germany for an interview and perform on the spot.
To apply for a German college, you need to pass the professional competency test held by each college to prove that you have sufficient talent. Each ** college has its own professional competence and rules for entrance tests. When applying to a school, please be sure to read the website of the school you are applying to
1. Written test for pronunciation training.
2. Written test of music theory.
3. Live performances.
Some colleges, such as Detmold College, offer mock test questions on school websites to help candidates prepare for specialist subject exams. In addition to this, there are also some ** colleges that offer courses to prepare for entrance exams.
German academies are taught in German and do not offer courses in English, so foreign students are required to have the required German language skills, generally at a level of TDN3 to TDN4, or an equivalent degree in another language.
Suggestion: It is best for students to apply to more than one art school to ensure an interview opportunity, and it is best for students to submit all invitations to the German embassy for visa application after receiving the "professional competency" exam, so that all the interviews can be arranged in one trip at once, saving time and effort. If high school graduates can pass the professional aptitude test, some ** colleges can also grant conditional admission permission.
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See which school you want to go to? The requirements of each school are different, you can go to the website of that school to see the requirements
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