The application period for the summer semester 2025 begins on 01.12.24 and ends on 10.01.25 (only applies to the postgraduate course Konzertexamen). For the winter semester 2025/26, the application period begins on 15.02.25 and ends on 01.04.25
For a successful application to the Instrumental Music Transverse Flute program, the following steps are required within the application deadline:
- Receipt of online application incl. upload of supporting documents
- Receipt of application fee (payment information at the end of the completed online application)
- Upload video
Your application will only be considered if all the steps described have been completed in full within the application deadline and the online application, application fee and video have been received.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Bachelor's degree
After the application deadline, a pre-selection will be made from the applications received on the basis of the videos and this selection will be invited to a 2nd selection round (probably on site).
Below you will find further information on the requirements for the entrance exam.
Entrance examination requirements
The following works must be prepared as repertoire for the entrance examination:
- a Telemann Fantasy for flute solo
- a classical concerto (1st movement, e.g. Mozart, Stamitz, Quantz)
- an etude (e.g. Andersen op.15) or a work for flute solo (e.g. Honegger, Ibert, Bozza)
Requirements Video
A video must be prepared from the overall repertoire in accordance with the following requirements.
The maximum length of the video is 15 minutes.
The video must be uncut and unedited, the pieces must be played without repetitions. The video should be recorded from a fixed camera perspective: The applicant's body and face must be fully visible at all times.
Please note that the video can only be considered if
- the format is correct (=mp4)
- the video can be opened without errors
- the video is correctly named
(surname.firstname.applicationnumber.program.mp4)
To help you prepare for the exams in the subsidiary subjects of general music theory and aural training, we offer you some sample exams.
Master
After the application deadline, a pre-selection will be made from the applications received on the basis of the videos and this selection will be invited to a 2nd selection round (probably on site).
Below you will find further information on the requirements for the entrance exam.
Entrance examination requirements
The following works must be prepared as repertoire for the entrance examination:
- a baroque work for flute solo (e.g. C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Bach)
- a classical concerto (1st movement, incl. cadenza)
- a virtuoso piece for flute solo (e.g. Bozza, Karg Elert, Ibert)
Requirements Video
A video must be prepared from the overall repertoire in accordance with the following requirements.
The maximum length of the video is 20 minutes.
The video must be uncut and unedited, the pieces must be played without repetitions. The video should be recorded from a fixed camera perspective: Body and face must be fully visible at all times.
Please note that the video can only be considered if
- the format is correct (=mp4)
- the video can be opened without errors
- the video is correctly named
(surname.firstname.applicationnumber.program.mp4)
Concert exam
After the application deadline, a pre-selection will be made from the applications received on the basis of the videos and this selection will be invited to a 2nd selection round (probably on site).
Below you will find further information on the requirements for the entrance exam.
Entrance examination requirements
The following works must be prepared as repertoire for the entrance examination:
- a baroque work for flute solo (e.g. C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Bach)
- a classical concerto (1st movement, incl. cadenza)
- a virtuoso piece for flute solo (e.g. Bozza, Karg Elert, Ibert)
Requirements Video
A video must be prepared from the overall repertoire in accordance with the following requirements.
The maximum length of the video is 25 minutes.
The video must be uncut and unedited, the pieces must be played without repetitions. The video should be recorded from a fixed camera perspective: Body and face must be fully visible at all times.
Please note that the video can only be considered if
- the format is correct (=mp4)
- the video can be opened without errors
- the video is correctly named (surname.firstname.applicationnumber.program.mp4)
Contact us
Cansu Arslan
Fachbüro Blasinstrumente+49 40 428482-663cansu.arslan@hfmt.hamburg.de