| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founded: 1888
Original Name: Conservatory of the Music Society
Location: Krakow, Poland
Notable Historical Figure: Wadysaw eleski, a prominent Polish composer, was one of the key figures in the early years of the Academy.
The Academy offers a wide range of programs at undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels.
Departments:
Composition, Conducting, and Music Theory
Instrumental Studies
Vocal and Acting Studies
Music Education
Contemporary and Jazz Music
The Academy has a distinguished faculty comprising renowned musicians, composers, conductors, and musicologists.
Notable alumni include Krzysztof Penderecki, one of the most famous contemporary composers, and various other influential musicians and composers.
The Academy boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including modern concert halls, rehearsal spaces, recording studios, and a comprehensive music library.
It also has historical buildings with rich architectural significance, contributing to the vibrant cultural atmosphere of Krakow.
The Academy plays a significant role in Krakow's cultural life, regularly organizing concerts, festivals, and workshops.
It collaborates with international institutions, fostering a global exchange of musical ideas and traditions.
Admissions are competitive, with auditions and entrance exams required for most programs.
The Academy attracts students from around the world, contributing to its diverse and dynamic student body.
The Academy is involved in various research projects, particularly in musicology, composition, and the application of new technologies in music.
It often hosts conferences, seminars, and symposia on various topics related to music and the arts.
Situated in the historic city of Krakow, the Academy is part of a vibrant cultural community, with numerous opportunities for students to engage with the broader artistic and cultural life of the city.
Piano
String Instruments (Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass)
Wind Instruments (Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone, Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba)
Percussion Instruments
Harp
Guitar
Accordion
Solo Singing
Opera
Composition
Conducting (Orchestral, Choral)
Music Theory
Jazz Instruments (Piano, Guitar, Saxophone, Trumpet, Trombone, Double Bass, Drums)
Jazz Vocal
Music Pedagogy
Rhythmics
Organ
Liturgical Music
Specializations similar to undergraduate programs but with more focus on advanced techniques and performance.
Enhanced training in opera and solo singing, including performance practice and vocal techniques.
Advanced Composition
Orchestral and Choral Conducting
Advanced Music Theory
Further specialization in jazz performance, improvisation, and contemporary music styles.
Advanced methodologies in music teaching and educational research.
Advanced studies in organ and sacred music performance.
1. Music Theory and Analysis
2. Music Composition
3. Conducting
4. Instrumental Performance
5. Vocal Performance
6. Music Pedagogy
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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Instrumental Studies |
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|
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- Piano |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Violin |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Viola |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Cello |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Double Bass |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Flute |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Oboe |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Clarinet |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Bassoon |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Saxophone |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Trumpet |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Trombone |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- French Horn |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Tuba |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Percussion Instruments |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Harp |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Guitar |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Accordion |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
Vocal Studies |
|
|
|
- Solo Singing |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Opera |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
Composition, Conducting, and Theory |
|
|
|
- Composition |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Orchestral Conducting |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Choral Conducting |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Music Theory |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
Jazz and Contemporary Music |
|
|
|
- Jazz Piano |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Guitar |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Saxophone |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Trumpet |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Trombone |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Double Bass |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Drums |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Jazz Vocal |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
Music Education |
|
|
|
- Music Pedagogy |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Rhythmics |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
Church Music |
|
|
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- Organ |
4 years |
$4,500 |
|
- Liturgical Music |
4 years |
$4,500 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Advanced Instrumental Studies |
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|
|
- Piano |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Violin |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Viola |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Cello |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Double Bass |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Flute |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Oboe |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Clarinet |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Bassoon |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Saxophone |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Trumpet |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Trombone |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- French Horn |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Tuba |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Percussion Instruments |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Harp |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Guitar |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Accordion |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
Advanced Vocal Studies |
|
|
|
- Solo Singing |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Opera |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
Advanced Composition, Conducting, and Theory |
|
|
|
- Composition |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Orchestral Conducting |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Choral Conducting |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Music Theory |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
Advanced Jazz and Contemporary Music |
|
|
|
- Jazz Piano |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Guitar |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Saxophone |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Trumpet |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Trombone |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Double Bass |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Drums |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Jazz Vocal |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
Music Education and Pedagogy |
|
|
|
- Music Pedagogy |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Rhythmics |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
Church Music |
|
|
|
- Organ |
2 years |
$5,000 |
|
- Liturgical Music |
2 years |
$5,000 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD in Music Theory and Analysis |
3-4 years |
$5,500 |
|
PhD in Music Composition |
3-4 years |
$5,500 |
|
PhD in Conducting |
3-4 years |
$5,500 |
|
PhD in Instrumental Performance |
3-4 years |
$5,500 |
|
PhD in Vocal Performance |
3-4 years |
$5,500 |
|
PhD in Music Pedagogy |
3-4 years |
$5,500 |
International students can enroll in a variety of programs at different levels, including Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees. The programs available include:
Instrumental Studies (e.g., Piano, Violin, Flute)
Vocal Studies (e.g., Solo Singing, Opera)
Composition, Conducting, and Music Theory
Jazz and Contemporary Music
Music Education
Church Music
Advanced Instrumental Studies
Advanced Vocal Studies
Advanced Composition, Conducting, and Theory
Advanced Jazz and Contemporary Music
Music Education and Pedagogy
Church Music
Music Theory and Analysis
Music Composition
Conducting
Instrumental Performance
Vocal Performance
Music Pedagogy
Completed application form.
High school diploma or equivalent (for Bachelor's programs).
Bachelor’s degree in music or a related field (for Master's programs).
Master’s degree in music or a related field (for Doctoral programs).
Performance audition or portfolio submission for composition.
Entrance exams may include tests in music theory, ear training, and general musicianship.
Some programs may require an interview.
Proficiency in Polish or English, depending on the program.
Polish language courses are available for non-Polish speakers.
Bachelor’s Programs: Approximately $4,500 per year.
Master’s Programs: Approximately $5,000 per year.
Doctoral Programs: Approximately $5,500 per year.
Note: Fees are approximate and can vary. It is best to check the latest information on the Academy’s website.
The Academy offers various scholarships and financial aid options for international students based on merit and financial need.
Students are encouraged to explore external scholarships and grants from their home countries or international organizations.
Modern Facilities: State-of-the-art concert halls, rehearsal spaces, recording studios, and a comprehensive music library.
Student Services: Support services including counseling, academic advising, and career services.
Accommodation: Assistance in finding suitable housing, either in university dormitories or private accommodations.
Cultural Integration: Opportunities to participate in local cultural events, concerts, and festivals.
Student Organizations: Various music ensembles, clubs, and student organizations.
International Collaborations: Exchange programs and collaborative projects with institutions worldwide.
Cost of Living: Krakow is relatively affordable compared to other European cities. Students should budget for accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses.
Cultural Experience: Krakow is a historic and culturally rich city with a vibrant student life, numerous museums, theaters, and music venues.
Review the various programs offered at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral levels.
Ensure you meet the prerequisites for your chosen program.
Application Form: Complete the online application form available on the Academy’s website.
Documents: Prepare the required documents, which generally include:
High school diploma or equivalent (for Bachelor’s programs).
Bachelor’s degree certificate (for Master’s programs).
Master’s degree certificate (for Doctoral programs).
Transcripts of academic records.
Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
A statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation.
Copy of passport or ID.
Polish Programs: Proof of proficiency in Polish (unless the program is taught in English or you plan to take a Polish language course).
English Programs: Proof of proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent) if the program is taught in English.
Online Submission: Submit your application form and documents through the Academy’s online portal or via email as specified on the website.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee, if applicable.
Performance Programs: Prepare for an audition. You may be required to perform specific pieces or demonstrate certain skills relevant to your chosen instrument or vocal category.
Composition and Theory Programs: Submit a portfolio of your compositions or written work.
Jazz and Contemporary Music: Prepare for an audition and/or submit recordings of your performances.
Music Theory and Ear Training: Many programs require entrance exams that test your knowledge of music theory and ear training.
Specialized Exams: Depending on the program, there may be additional specialized exams.
Personal Interview: Some programs may require an interview to assess your suitability and motivation for the course. This can be conducted in person or online.
Evaluation: The admissions committee will review your application, audition/portfolio, entrance exam results, and interview performance.
Notification: You will be notified of the admission decision via email or through the Academy’s online portal.
Acceptance Letter: If accepted, you will receive an official acceptance letter with details on how to enroll.
Visa and Residence Permit: For non-EU students, apply for a student visa and residence permit as soon as you receive your acceptance letter.
Tuition Fees: Pay the tuition fees for the first year by the specified deadline.
Orientation: Participate in orientation activities and register for your courses.
Application Period: Generally, the application period for the academic year starts in late spring and continues through early summer (typically from May to July).
Auditions and Entrance Exams: These usually take place in late summer (July to September).
Admission Results: Notifications are typically sent out in early autumn (September).
Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
Audition: Successful performance in an audition specific to the chosen instrument or vocal category.
Entrance Exams: Exams in music theory, ear training, and sometimes specific subjects related to the chosen field.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish or English, depending on the program. Polish language courses are available for non-Polish speakers.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in music or a related field.
Audition/Portfolio: Advanced-level audition or portfolio submission for composition and theory programs.
Entrance Exams: Exams may include advanced music theory, ear training, and other relevant subjects.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish or English, depending on the program.
Education: Master’s degree in music or a related field.
Research Proposal: Submission of a research proposal or portfolio of previous work.
Entrance Exams: May include exams in music theory, analysis, and other relevant subjects.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Polish or English, depending on the program.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits/Amount |
Application Process |
|---|---|---|---|
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Rector’s Scholarship |
High academic performance, outstanding artistic achievements |
Covers part of tuition or provides a stipend |
Submit an application with academic and artistic records |
|
Minister's Scholarship |
Exceptional artistic achievements, Polish citizens |
N/A |
Nominated by the Academy, application through the Ministry of Culture |
|
Scholarship for the Best Students |
Top students based on academic performance |
N/A |
Automatically considered based on academic performance |
|
Social Scholarship |
Financial need, based on family income |
N/A |
Submit an application with proof of income and financial need |
|
Special Scholarship for Disabled Students |
Registered disability, financial need |
N/A |
Submit an application with proof of disability and financial need |
|
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Exchange students participating in Erasmus+ program |
N/A |
Apply through the international office of home institution |
|
Gaude Polonia Scholarship |
Young artists and cultural professionals from Central and Eastern Europe |
Monthly stipend and coverage of expenses |
Apply through the National Center for Culture Poland |
|
Doctoral Scholarships |
Doctoral students based on research achievements |
Monthly stipend |
Apply through the Academy’s doctoral office with research proposals |
|
External Scholarships |
Criteria depending on the funding organization |
N/A |
Apply directly through the external organizations offering the scholarships |
Facility |
Description |
Approximate Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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Campus Facilities |
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- Main Building |
Historic architecture, classrooms, practice rooms, and offices |
N/A |
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- Concert Halls |
State-of-the-art concert venues for performances |
N/A |
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- Rehearsal Spaces |
Dedicated rooms for solo and group practice |
N/A |
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- Recording Studios |
Modern facilities for recording sessions |
N/A |
|
- Music Library |
Extensive collection of music scores, books, and recordings |
N/A |
|
- Computer Labs |
Equipped with music software and internet access |
N/A |
|
Student Services |
|
|
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- Academic Advising |
Support for course selection and academic planning |
N/A |
|
- Counseling Services |
Psychological and personal counseling |
N/A |
|
- Career Services |
Job placement and career guidance |
N/A |
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Accommodation Options |
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- University Dormitories |
On-campus housing with basic amenities |
$200 - $300 per month |
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- Private Apartments |
Off-campus private rentals |
$300 - $600 per month |
|
- Shared Apartments |
Shared accommodation with other students |
$250 - $400 per month |
|
Facilities in Accommodation |
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- Furnished Rooms |
Basic furniture including bed, desk, chair, and wardrobe |
Included in accommodation cost |
|
- Kitchen Facilities |
Shared or private kitchens depending on the accommodation type |
Included in accommodation cost |
|
- Internet Access |
Wi-Fi or wired internet available |
Included in accommodation cost |
|
- Laundry Facilities |
On-site or nearby laundry services |
Included in accommodation cost |
|
- Common Areas |
Lounges, study rooms, and social areas |
Included in accommodation cost |
The academy offers a wide range of programs including instrumental performance, vocal studies, conducting, composition, music theory, and music education.
Students can pursue bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, with a focus on both classical and contemporary music.
The academy boasts a distinguished faculty comprising renowned musicians, composers, and musicologists.
Students receive personalized mentorship, benefiting from the extensive experience and expertise of their professors.
State-of-the-art practice rooms, concert halls, and recording studios are available for student use.
The library has an extensive collection of music scores, books, and recordings, providing valuable resources for study and research.
Regular student concerts, recitals, and ensemble performances are held, allowing students to showcase their talent.
The academy organizes various festivals and competitions, encouraging students to participate and gain exposure.
Students can join various music-related clubs and organizations, such as choirs, orchestras, and chamber music groups.
There are also opportunities to engage in student government and other leadership roles within the academy.
Krakow is a historic and culturally rich city, offering a vibrant arts scene with numerous concerts, theater performances, and art exhibitions.
The city’s lively student population ensures a dynamic social life, with plenty of cafes, bars, and restaurants to explore.
The academy hosts masterclasses and workshops with visiting artists and musicians, providing valuable networking opportunities.
Students often collaborate on projects and performances, building a strong community and professional connections.
Students can choose from various housing options, including dormitories, private apartments, and shared housing.
The academy provides assistance with finding suitable accommodation.
Krakow is relatively affordable compared to other European cities, with reasonable costs for food, transportation, and entertainment.
Student discounts are widely available for public transport, cultural events, and other services.
The academy offers support services including academic advising, counseling, and career guidance.
There are also language courses available for international students to help them integrate into Polish culture and society.
The academy participates in the Erasmus+ program, offering students the chance to study abroad at partner institutions.
Exchange programs help students gain international experience and broaden their musical perspectives.
The academy attracts students from around the world, creating a diverse and multicultural environment.
International students are supported through various orientation programs and integration activities.
The academy provides career counseling services to help students identify their career goals and develop strategies to achieve them.
Advisors assist with resume writing, interview preparation, and job search techniques.
Regular workshops and seminars are organized on topics such as career development, self-promotion, and the music industry.
These events often feature guest speakers from the music industry, offering insights and advice.
The academy hosts networking events where students can meet and connect with professionals from various fields within the music industry.
Alumni events also provide opportunities for current students to build connections with successful graduates.
The academy facilitates internships and apprenticeship opportunities with orchestras, opera houses, music schools, and recording studios.
These placements provide hands-on experience and professional exposure.
Students regularly participate in concerts, recitals, and festivals, both within the academy and in the broader Krakow music scene.
These performances are often attended by industry professionals, providing valuable exposure.
The academy encourages students to participate in national and international music competitions and festivals.
Success in these events can lead to performance opportunities, scholarships, and increased visibility.
The academy has partnerships with various cultural institutions, including orchestras, theaters, and music festivals.
These partnerships often lead to collaborative projects and performance opportunities for students.
Through the Erasmus+ program and other international collaborations, students have the chance to study and perform abroad.
These experiences broaden students' professional networks and expose them to different musical traditions and practices.
The academy's alumni association helps graduates stay connected and supports them in their professional endeavors.
Alumni often return to the academy to give masterclasses, lectures, and workshops.
Many alumni have gone on to successful careers as performers, composers, conductors, educators, and music industry professionals.
The academy highlights these success stories to inspire current students and provide role models.
The academy maintains a job board with listings for teaching positions, performance opportunities, and other music-related jobs.
Resources are available to help students prepare application materials and navigate the job market.
For students interested in creating their own opportunities, the academy offers support for entrepreneurial ventures, such as starting a music studio, organizing concerts, or launching music-related businesses.
Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie ul. w. Tomasza 43 31-027 Kraków Poland
The academy is located in the heart of Krakow, one of Poland's most historically significant and culturally vibrant cities.
The city is known for its well-preserved medieval core, with the Main Market Square (Rynek Gówny) and the Wawel Castle being major landmarks.
The campus is near various cultural institutions, including theaters, art galleries, and concert halls, providing students with ample opportunities to experience and participate in Krakow's rich artistic life.
Notable nearby institutions include the Krakow Philharmonic and the National Museum.
The academy is well-connected by public transportation, making it easy for students to commute.
Trams and buses run frequently, and the Krakow Glowny (main railway station) is nearby, facilitating regional and international travel.
The area around the academy is bustling with cafes, restaurants, and shops, catering to the student population.
There are numerous student-friendly amenities, including bookstores, music shops, and practice spaces.
The campus features state-of-the-art facilities including practice rooms, concert halls, and recording studios.
The academy’s library holds an extensive collection of music literature, scores, and recordings.
Main Market Square (Rynek Gówny): One of the largest medieval squares in Europe, it is a hub of activity with historic buildings, churches, and shops.
Wawel Castle: A symbol of Polish national identity, this historic castle complex offers stunning architecture and museums.
Kazimierz District: Known for its Jewish heritage and vibrant nightlife, this district is a cultural hotspot.