Study your Master at RMC in Copenhagen
A Master from RMC is a two year degree that builds on your Bachelor degree with further specialized studies in a field of your choosing, whether it is as a performing artist, a composer or an educator.
RMC in Copenhagen offers four Masters with an international scope:
• Master in Music Performance
• Master in Music Education
• European Jazz Master
• Nordic Master: The Composing Musician
The Masters are now open for application. The deadline is 2 March 2015 at 12:00 CET.
Read more about the programs and application procedures on the links above.
THE SCHOOL
RMC is a Danish institution for higher education in music. RMC was founded in 1986 as the first music academy in Europe to specialize in contemporary music in the field of rock, pop, urban, electronica, jazz and so forth. RMC is an educational institution under the Danish Ministry of Culture and works on a non-commercial basis.
Our alumni are widely acclaimed artists and business professionals in the music industry. With only 200 student places in total we admit only the very talented. Once accepted students will have full access to state-of-the-art facilities and a faculty of teachers who are all experienced and active professionals in their field.
CURRICULUM CONCEPTS
We aim to educate music professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to meet the increasing demands of the contemporary music industry. Our curriculum provides the students with ample opportunity to hone their skills in composing, performing, producing and communicating music within their individual field of interest.
The school offers a modern take on education allowing you to shape your studies according to your wishes and incorporating studies at other educational institutions in Denmark or abroad, internships or the like. More than that, the school offers a lively study environment and state of the art study facilities.
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
RMC has a close-knit cooperation with national and international music industry partners, venues, festivals, music academies and art schools.