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2 3 Danube University Krems The University for Continuing Education Danube University Krems is the university for continuing education. Its courses are specifically oriented towards the needs of working professionals. The university offers exclusive master's programmes and short certificate programmes in five areas of study. Serving more than 8,500 students and with 17,000 graduates from 90 countries, it is one of the leading providers of further education courses in Europe. Danube University Krems was founded in 1994 and combines many years of experience in postgraduate university education with innovation and the highest quality standards in research and teaching. Students with Professional Experience Students of Danube University Krems have very high expectations. They have several years of professional experience and usually a higher educational degree (university, higher education college or academy). At Danube University Krems, students prepare themselves for the next step in their career. They update their knowledge, acquire new skills, and develop their personal abilities. Innovative and Market-oriented Courses Danube University Krems is one of the pioneering institutions in Europe in the field of university-based advanced education and is a specialised institution in the sector of lifelong learning. In teaching and research, the university focuses on the social, organisational and technical challenges of current times. The University for Continuing Education is developing innovative market- and client-oriented courses on an ongoing basis and is specifically focused on interdisciplinary cross-linking and future-oriented special sectors: it offers courses that combine music and management, education and new media, or law and social sciences. Highest quality standards, a scientific, practical approach, and the use of innovative teaching and learning methods are part of all courses offered at Danube University Krems.
Application-oriented Research Danube University Krems is devoted to transferable and applicationoriented research in special areas such as lifelong learning, management and economics, culture and media, biomedical technology, biopsychosocial health, regenerative and evidence-based medicine, as well as construction and environment. Scientific conclusions constitute the basis of practice-oriented teaching at the University for Continuing Education. The university's research efforts permit close collaboration with companies and other public institutions. The three faculties of the university conduct research that extends beyond the confines of their respective specialties. Unique Learning Environment Danube University Krems is located 80 kilometres from Vienna in one of the most beautiful cultural landscapes of Europe, known as the Wachau. It has been declared a world heritage site by the UNESCO. The modern adaptation of a former tobacco factory in Stein, a characteristic industrial building dating back to the start of the 20th century, and the new premises at Campus Krems offer students and teachers an open and motivating environment that promotes innovation.
4 5 > With its Center for Contemporary Music, the Danube University Krems provides an international centre of excellence for current and future challenges in the field of music business and music communication. Emphasis in teaching and research is placed on linking music and economics, aspects of contemporary music communication, legal and medial framework conditions for the production, distribution and reception of music, as well as on the demands of the international music industry. With its range of postgraduate studies, the Center for Contemporary Music offers continuing education for a number of professional occupations and international career paths within the music industry. Many musicians today are not only active as creative artists but also as producers and distributors of their music. They have to take on management tasks, navigate the marketing of their music, undertake professional media activities and strategically plan their careers. The digitalisation of music and the globalisation of music creation have radically changed the conditions for artistic production. Therefore, the traditional differentiation between creative artists, music promoters and music listeners is now being challenged by current market structures, changes in consumer behaviour as well as new patterns of reception. Consequently, the new occupational forms that come along with these developments are more differentiated and specialised. They require skills and competencies that can be acquired at the Center for Contemporary Music at Danube University Krems. The modular structure of our master and certificate course programmes enables both double degree students and working professionals to study while maintaining or building their careers, with the aim of enhancing professionalism, economic performance and employability. Collection Mailer / Strauss Archive Extensive collection of sheet music and documents of the life and body of work of Johann Strauss senior as well as his sons, Johann, Josef and Eduard at the Center for Contemporary Music. In the music business, the Strauss family has been known as one of the first entrepreneur dynasties. Information www.donau-uni.ac.at/strauss/en
Center for Contemporary Music International Networks and Cooperation The alumni, the students and the lecturers of the Center for Contemporary Music form an extensive network that has lead to many innovative projects and business ideas. In addition to an international faculty and a creative and scientific advisory board, the Center for Contemporary Music has numerous international cooperation partners. Among them are the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, Bucks New University (Buckinghamshire), Universal Music Austria, the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation, Ingpen & Williams, IFPI Europe as well as several international companies and associations in the music industry and the media. Dr. Eva Maria Stöckler Head of the Center for Contemporary Music, Head of the Department for Arts and Cultural Sciences
6 7 In these fast moving times, our media, music and creative sector business leaders and executives need a solid foundation of business and creative thinking skills to help them and their organisations navigate and prosper in uncertain times. The Center for Contemporary Music at Danube University Krems provides a unique environment, which is a delight to work in, combining the best of both arts and business disciplines in a programme that brings out the best in people. Andrew Armour, Benchstone Limited, Guest Tutor at Danube University Krems, Henley Business School and BIMM London, UK Music Management in Krems is theory that expands into the practical a mixture of learning content, discourse and networking. The combination of job-related topics, interesting lecturers and the guidance of the university team made my entry into the industry possible. Philipp Neuhaus, Product Manager Catalog Marketing Sony Music Entertainment Austria GmbH It was really exciting to discuss current issues such as copyright law in the seminar 'Music and Law'. We were introduced to this subject matter and were made aware of the possibilities for solutions and support. The certified course programme was very rewarding in terms of topics, lecturers and participants. Eike-Harriet Riga, Chief planner at Theater St. Gallen, Switzerland Modern & On-Campus Facilities Danube University Krems is embedded in an environment that is abundantly equipped with restaurants, hotels, guesthouses and student hostels, as well as recreational and cultural facilities. This is coupled with the modern on-campus teaching and learning facilities, research rooms, library, auditorium, cinema, sports facilities, and cultural events, which contributes significantly to the quality of life of our students. International Office & Academic Service Center Comprehensive service and customer orientation play a prominent role at Danube University Krems. This applies to both individual career planning and international affairs. Our International Office and the Academic Service Center are available to students when applying for scholarships, student mobility, credit transfers, visa requests, as well as for all other matters associated with their studies.
More Than Just Studying! Music Business Lounge The Music Business Lounge involves students in open dialogue with international experts and music professionals, complemented with networking opportunities to establish personal and professional contacts with colleagues, alumni, lecturers and music professionals. Information www.donau-uni.ac.at/musik/mbl Campus Culture & Campus Sports Danube University Krems regards sports and culture as an indispensable contribution to the everyday university life of teaching, learning and research. The University Sports and Health Center offers campus sports programmes for students and staff members. The cultural programme on campus promotes cross-disciplinary dialogue among students and teachers and creates an atmosphere in which intellectual performance and sensory experience can both flourish. Music Festivals & Events Danube University Krems fosters close relationships with the domestic music culture. It has been the source of nationally and internationally acclaimed festivals and music events. The annual donaufestival in Krems, the Glatt&Verkehrt Music Festival, the Grafenegg Music Festival, or the Waves Vienna (Music Festival & Conference) serve as the ideal platforms for international exchange with musicians, managers and journalists, both in the classical music genre and in the field of popular music.
8 9 > The master's programme Music Management supports students in qualifying for careers in the rapidly changing music industry, both as musicians and management professionals. It links music theory and practice with crucial entrepreneurial skills, management techniques and expert knowledge from the industry. By developing business, technical and legal skills as well as industry know-how, our course programme cultivates hands-on competencies for successful international music careers. Continuous face-to-face sessions and in-depth discussions with academic lecturers and industry experts blend current hot topics, such as digital music distribution, A&R management or new business models, with practical insights from professionals. National and international excursions and networking events are additionally organised to enhance the personal career profiles and networks of our students. Target Group Musicians of any genre, music professionals of all fields in the music industry, as well as individuals intending to qualify for careers in the global music business. Selected Topics Music Management and Music Business Music Business, Music Market Structures, Digital Music Market, Music Marketing Strategies, Global Music Management, Selfmanagement and Entrepreneurship in the Arts, Concert and Artist Management, Music Publishing, Music Production, Music Distribution Systems Music Theory Music Sociology, Music Psychology, History and Aesthetics across Musical Genres, Creative Musical Innovations, Musical Structure Analysis General Management Business Administration, Microeconomics and Business Ethics, Accounting & Controlling, Strategic Management, Corporate Management, Team Management and Leadership, Project Management and Presentation Techniques Music and Entertainment Law Fundamentals of Roman and Anglo-Saxon Civil Law. Copyright and Entertainment Law (including global overviews and regional case studies of copyright, contract law, e-commerce law, collective rights management, performing rights societies, rights of composers, performers, producers and others, rights of privacy and publicity) Tax, Employment and Event Law (regional case studies) Names, Trademarks and other distinctive signs Music and Media Structures of Media and Mass Communication, Structures of Broadcasting, Print and New Media, Media Strategies and Music PR, Music Journalism, Music in Film and Interactive Media Project Work Students will be given the task of elaborating a practice-focused project over the course of their studies. Master Thesis In the fifth semester the main task is to compose a scientific paper on a relevant topic from the field of music management. International Networking Excursions to our international partner institutions, e.g. the Frost School of Music, University of Miami (USA) and Buckinghamshire New University (UK), as well as excursions to the international music and media landscape are an important element of the study programme. International Faculty The international and interdisciplinary nature of the lecturers from all areas of the music industry and music academia is an important distinguishing factor. Musicians, managers and entrepreneurs convey practically oriented content that refers to the current situation in the music market. Alumni Careers Our alumni network includes career paths such as selfemployed musicians and music managers, general managers of artist agencies and music consulting businesses, people in orchestra and ensemble management, employees at collecting societies, record labels or media companies, music journalists in print media, TV and radio, people involved in digital distribution, recording managers, music producers, employees at music publishing companies and educational facilities, musical theatre companies and festival and concert companies, people in music rights exploitation, telecommunication and sound branding, etc. Qualification Profile Students have either earned a university degree or have an equivalent professional qualification. They also have a very good command of the English language.
Music Management Participants will study a range of modules jointly with students of the 'Music for Film & Media' course programme to facilitate the best range of professional perspectives and networks as well as knowledge transfer. Facts postgraduate master's programme Certificate ECTS-Points Language Teaching method Duration Master of Arts 120 ECTS English Blended Learning 5 semesters, part-time www.donau-uni.ac.at/musicmanagement
10 11 > The artistic production landscape in music for film and media continues to change and evolve at an overwhelming pace. A globalised, technology driven world not only opens doors to new creative possibilities, but also to new challenges, as well as artistic and business driven expectations. The paradigms are quite different from those of the "legacy" industry just a few years ago. How does one define success? Who is the composer nowadays and what must s/he do to be competitive in the marketplace and increase her/his chances of achieving the desired level of success? The master's programme "Music for Film & Media" follows a modular platform affording graduate students and professionals seeking further training and education access to geographical and scheduling flexibility. Moreover, as technology and trends develop at a great speed, the modular system allows the programme to continuously remain up-to-date and ahead of the curve. Target Group Composers, musicians, sound and media artists, music producers, and musicologists interested in music for film, TV, online media, interactive games, and sonic branding for businesses and commercial applications Selected Topics Fundamentals of Music for Film and Media A Historical Survey, Psychology and Perception, Principles of Acoustics, Sound and Audio Systems for Composers, Digital Audio Workstation Survey and Workshop, Fundamentals of Sound Recording for Composers, Music Dramaturgy and Aesthetics for Linear and Nonlinear Media, Methods of Sound Production and Design: Foley, Synthesis, Audio Signal Processing, Sound Libraries, Fundamentals of Orchestral Writing: Instrumentation and Notation, Principles of Interactive Media and Game Design for Composers, Fundamentals of Film Production and Editing for Composers Music Production for Film and Media Production and Project Management: Development, Phases, Timelines, Workflow, Pre-Production, Execution, Post-Production, Delivery, Sound Editing and Design for Film: Markets, Trends and Practices, Orchestration Methods: Legacy, Electroacoustic, Electronic, Digital Management, Marketing and Intellectual Property Law for Composers Leadership and Networking, Presentation, Entrepreneurship for Musicians and Composers, Creative Proposals, Pitching, Reports, Administration, Business Models, Brand Building, Marketing, Sales and PR for Composers, Fundamentals of IP and Entertainment Law for Composers Composition Workshop / Composer-in-Residence Sonic Branding, Scoring for Television, Scoring for Games and Interactive Media, Scoring for Film and Media According to Genres, Aesthetics Integration, Orchestral Writing Project Work Students are to develop a comprehensive film or media music project work over the course of their studies. Master Thesis In the fifth semester (no classroom training), the task is to compose a scientific paper on a relevant topic from the field of Music for Film and Media. International Faculty The international and interdisciplinary nature of the lecturers from all areas of film and media is an important distinguishing factor. Award-winning composers for film music and media from the international film, music and gaming industry convey practically oriented content. Composers-in-Residence work on individual projects with the students. Qualification Profile Students have either earned a university degree or have an equivalent professional qualification. They also have a very good command of the English language.
Music for Film & Media Participants will study a range of modules jointly with students of the 'Music Management' course programme to facilitate the best range of professional perspectives and networks as well as knowledge transfer. Facts postgraduate master's programme Certificate ECTS-Points Language Teaching method Duration Master of Arts 120 ECTS English Blended Learning 5 semesters, part-time www.donau-uni.ac.at/musicforfilm
12 13 > Music and Law The rapid development of technology and new media has resulted in complex legal issues and new legal regulations for the entire music industry. The Certified Programme Music and Law deals with the main areas of law in the music industry and the current challenges associated with it. It is designed to convey relevant basic knowledge of the European legal situation, with regard to contract law, copyright law, event legislation, labour and tax laws among others, and also deals with the legal particularities of e-commerce. By combining skills in the music business areas of Law and Finance, the study programme aims to equip motivated students for dealing with the challenges of the European and global music market and to further train them for their professional activity in the national and international music business. Target Group Legal practitioners, music teachers, musicians, event organisers, employees of publishing houses, sound studios, labels and agencies Selected Topics Finance Sponsoring, Financing and Funding in the Music Industries Music and Entertainment Law (global overviews and regional case studies) Copyright, Contract Law, e-commerce Law, Collective Rights Management, Performing Rights Societies, Rights of Composers, Performers, Producers and others, Rights of Privacy and Publicity, Names, Trademarks and other distinctive signs Legal Guidelines Fundamentals of Roman and Anglo-Saxon Civil Law Tax, Employment and Event Law (regional case studies) Facts Certified Programme Certificate ECTS-Points Language Teaching method Duration Certified Programme 15 ECTS English Blended Learning 2 semesters, part-time www.donau-uni.ac.at/musicandlaw
> Music and Media Due to new media developments and their changing communication technologies and strategies, the music industry is subject to continuous changes in media. The Certified Programme Music and Media deals with these developments and latest media trends in the context of music. The students deal with future-oriented medial concepts in the areas of print media, broadcast, public relations, reception and media production and diverse cultural, aesthetic and social issues in the context of music. Furthermore, students will be prepared to evaluate and apply specific tools of music and the music industry such as film and media music, public relations in the event sector, journalistic texts, broadcasting strategies. By combining the knowledge in media theory with practical skills in dealing with media and communication strategies, the Certified Programme Music and Media aims to equip motivated students for the challenges of the national and international music business. Target Group Journalists, media experts, musicians, music teachers, event managers, staff members of publishing houses, recording studios, labels and agencies Selected Topics Media Theory Introduction to Media Theory, Music Reception New Media Music and New Media, Music in Film and Interactive Media, Structures of Media and Mass Communication Music Journalism and PR Music Journalism, Media Strategies and Music PR, Music in Broadcasting, Print and New Media Facts Certified Programme Certificate ECTS-Points Language Teaching method Duration Certified Programme 15 ECTS English Blended Learning 2 semesters, part-time www.donau-uni.ac.at/musicandmedia
14 15 > Jazz in Contemporary Music Jazz is freedom. You think about that. Thelonious Monk The Certified Programme Jazz in Contemporary Music is directed towards motivated students who seek advanced qualification in the field of jazz music. The goal is to acquire practically, professionally as well as artistically compact further education that enables the student to be active in the field of jazz music, whether in private surroundings or in a professional environment. In addition to the refinement of the instrumental/vocal skills, emphasis is put on mastering improvisation as well as developing communication and social competencies. The aim is that upon completion of the programme, students will have the ability to put their artistic work in a theoretical and self-reflective context. Target Group Musicians, school music teachers, singers, and anyone who would like to obtain competence in jazz music In cooperation with Musikfabrik Niederösterreich www.musikfabrik.at Selected Topics Basic Jazz Theory Harmony, Notation Applied Jazz Theory Arrangement, Composition Techniques Instrumental/Vocal Training Reading Sheet Music, Interpretation, Playing Technique Artistic Education Specific Styles, Improvisation Ensemble Basics Literature Analysis, Styles, Performance Ensemble Advanced Repertoire, Ensemble Leadership Facts Certified Programme Certificate ECTS-Points Language Teaching method Duration Certified Programme 30 ECTS German/English Blended Learning 2 semesters, part-time www.donau-uni.ac.at/jazz/en
> Presentation - Communication - Education Contemporary Music. I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones. John Cage The Certified Programme Contemporary Music. Presentation - Communication - Education is directed towards musicians, teachers and composers who are looking to acquire a deep knowledge of the developments in composition after the year 1945. Apart from dealing with the broad musical currents of the last 70 years, students will develop hands-on experience through practical experimentation and communication of contemporary compositions in cooperation with contemporary music festivals. The aim is to enable students to make contemporary music accessible in different settings so that they may autonomously encourage projects and realise them within their field of work. Target Group Musicians, music teachers, musical and cultural educators, music event organisers, journalists This university course takes place in close cooperation with national and international music institutions and music festivals. Selected Topics Composition After the Year 1945 Music History and Composition History Presentational Formats of Contemporary Music Multi-medial Concert Forms, Musical Theatre and Dance, Music in the Context of Art, Film and Architecture Contemporary Music Education Composition Pedagogy, Improvisation and New Media, Project Management Facts Certified Programme Certificate ECTS-Points Language Teaching method Duration Certified Programme 30 ECTS German Blended Learning 2 semesters, part-time www.donau-uni.ac.at/musiceducation
www.donau-uni.ac.at/music Danube University Krems is specialized in academic continuing education and offers exclusive master s programs and courses in the fields of Medicine, Health and Social Services Economics and Business Management Law, Administration and International Affairs Education, Media and Communication as well as Arts, Culture and Building. With more than 8,500 students and 17,000 alumni from 90 countries, Danube University Krems ist on of the leading providers of structured courses throughout Europe. The university combines more than 20 years of experience in postgraduate education with innovation in research and teaching. Krems is located in the unique natural and cultural landscape of the Wachau Region, eighty kilometers outside of Vienna. Danube University Krems The University for Continuing Education Information und Application Andrea Kaufmann Danube University Krems Center for Contemporary Music Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30 3500 Krems, Austria Phone +43 (0)2732 893-2571 Fax +43 (0)2732 893-4570 music@donau-uni.ac.at Imprint Publisher: Danube University Krems, Center for Contemporary Music Photos: Danube University Krems/Archiv, www.istock.com, S. Stöckl, H. Hurnaus Printing: 05/2015; All rights reserved. Changes reserved.