Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg Urkunde sample from Bayern

Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg Urkunde

Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg Urkunde

Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg Urkunde sample from Bayern. Copy Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg diploma. The Nuremberg University of Music and Performing Arts (Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg) is a public higher music institution located in Nuremberg, a historic city in Bavaria, Germany. Situated on the shores of Lake Wöhrder See, just a ten-minute walk from the city center, the beautiful campus environment complements its rich artistic atmosphere.

History

The university is one of the youngest public music academies in Germany, its origins tracing back to the Nuremberg City Singing School founded in 1821 by Johannes Scharrer. In 1998, the “Nuremberg Divine Singers School” and the “Augsburg Leopold Mozart Academy” merged to form the “Nuremberg-Augsburg University of Music and Performing Arts.” In 2008, by a decision of the Bavarian State Parliament, the university officially became independent and changed its name to the Nuremberg University of Music and Performing Arts, becoming the third public music academy in Bavaria. The university’s historic main building underwent a complete renovation in 2018 and is now equipped with state-of-the-art teaching facilities. # copy Hochschule Bremen Urkunde. 

School Size and Faculty

Currently, the academy has approximately 455 students and over 150 outstanding teachers from around the world. The excellent student-to-faculty ratio fosters a warm, family-like learning environment. Classical music students study alongside jazz students, while contemporary instrumental students can fully utilize the unique advantages of historical performance practice.

Departments

The academy comprises six departments:

Basic Music Education/Music Education

Instrumental/Vocal Performance

Orchestral Instrumental/Conducting

Jazz Performance

Music Practice

Music Theory/Musicology and Key Competency Courses

Degree Programs

The academy offers over 70 undergraduate and master’s programs, comprehensively covering bachelor’s and master’s degrees within the Bologna system. Major degree programs include:

Bachelor of Music

Bachelor of Instrumental Performance (8 semesters): Majors cover over 30 instruments including piano, violin, cello, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, guitar, harp, accordion, organ, and percussion, as well as Baroque instruments such as the Baroque violin, viola, and harpsichord. Graduates can become professional orchestra members, soloists, or chamber musicians.

Bachelor of Music Education (8 semesters): Includes specializations in basic music education and instrumental music education, training professionals capable of working in music schools, general schools, kindergartens, and other institutions. This specialization requires a C1 level of German proficiency.

Master of Music

Master of Chamber Music (New program, applications open from the Winter 2026/27 semester)

Master of Art Song Accompaniment

Master of Guitar Chamber Music

Master of Interdisciplinary Music Studies (Taught in English, English proficiency B2 required)

Master of International Opera Studio (Joint program with the Nuremberg State Theatre)