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Who can apply to CoPeCo?
You may apply to the CoPeCo programme as a
- composer
- performer
- composer/performer
Applicants with at least a Bachelors degree in music or equivalent or in the final year of their undergraduate studies are eligible for the programme. In the latter case you may receive a conditional offer and enrol after providing evidence of your Bachelors degree.
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Application process
Next application is expected to be open from: December 1, 2024 until January 31, 2025
You can apply to only one of the four partner institutions. If your application is successful you will be enrolled in the same institution where you submitted your application and that institution will remain your home institution for the whole duration of your studies. Upon successful completion of your studies you will receive your degree certificate and diploma supplement only from your home institution, but also a certificate stating that you have completed a joint programme, signed by the heads of the four institutions.
You will be enrolled on all courses at the institution where you take the course, except for the Masters Degree Project on which you will be enrolled at your home institution.
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Stage A: Application and Evaluation of Supporting Material
The following material should be provided in English.
1) Application form: Please fill out the application form and attach following documents:
– Bachelors Degree (180 ECTS) and Diploma supplement or equivalent
– Confirmation of enrolment & expected graduation date (in case the applicant is a Bachelor student at the time of applying)
– Transcripts & assessment requirements completed – so far as these relate to the course of study you have selected
– Proof of English language skills (B1): IELTS, TOEFL or equivalent2) Proposal for the Masters Degree Project (Independent Project): The MDP (IP) proposal is the most important element of your application, and should relate to at least some of the key features of the CoPeCo programme: collaborative work, cross-disciplinary interaction, new technologies, improvisation and arts management.
3) Portfolio:
- For composers: Please submit a portfolio of your scores and/or recordings (where scores are not applicable) containing at least three contrasting original compositions, with a total duration of at least 15 minutes. If you send additional texts to accompany the scores (for example an introduction or performance notes) please provide an English translation.
- For performers: Please submit a portfolio of your recordings containing at least two contrasting performance excerpts with a total duration of at least 15 minutes.
- For composers/performers: Please submit a portfolio containing at least one original composition, a recording of at least one performance excerpt and another work of your choice with a total duration of at least 15 minutes. If you send additional texts to accompany the scores (for example an introduction or performance notes) please provide an English translation.
4) Motivation letter outlining your aims and goals for the CoPeCo programme.
5) CV with a photo and details of your artistic and professional experience.
6) Signed declaration confirming that you are the author of the compositions and recordings submitted in the portfolio.
A panel of experts at your chosen institution will evaluate your proposal and portfolio and, if your application is successful, will invite you to attend an audition, the second and final stage of the application process. Please note that the uploaded material will also be visible for the admission panels of the other CoPeCo institutions!
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Stage B: Audition
After reviewing your submitted material, you will be invited for an audition with the jury. The audition will take place online.
All auditions will be recorded, and if there are more successful applicants than study places the recordings will be evaluated by a joint international panel that will establish a final general ranking list.
At the audition the panel will assess your artistic and technical skills, your stage presence and your interpersonal and interaction skills. You will be asked to present your work (20 minutes maximum): instrumental or vocal performance of a contemporary music programme of your choice (including your own pieces) and/or a presentation of the material you sent in your portfolio.
The audition will also include an improvisation test and an interview, where you may be asked to discuss your proposal for the Masters Degree Project (Independent Project).