Facts

Level
Location
Esbjerg
Start
August
Deadline
1/12
Please note: The curriculum is in Danish only. We suggest you use an online translation service in order to translate the content into your preferred language. In case of any doubts or discrepancies the Danish version prevails.

About the programme

The Master's programme in Electronic Music and Sound Art is a practice-oriented artistic education focusing on you developing a highly relevant set of professional skills. Its purpose is to make you a proactive, competent and well-informed sound artist who understands how to translate reflection into professional action. The programme aims to help you develop your own artistic and professional profile as a basis for a multifaceted career in music and cultural life.

The Complete Musician

The Master's programme focuses on five important and mutually supportive key roles for the professional sound artist:


THE PERFORMER:
The performer represents the core of musicianship at the Danish National Academy of Music. This is where you develop your technical, musical and artistic skills, enabling you to achieve a high level of musicality and mastery of your instrument or voice, while learning to communicate your artistic vision in an engaging way to different audiences.


THE TEACHER:
The teacher is your ability to communicate and convey your musical knowledge and skills. Teaching is a central part of many musicians' careers, which is why the programmes offer a strong basic pedagogical education, where you learn, among other things, to plan and implement teaching programmes for different target groups, including children, young people and adults.


THE CREATOR:
The creator is the role in which you explore and develop your own creative practice, whether in composition, improvisation, sound art or concept development. This role supports not only the traditional understanding of creating music, but also innovation in artistic expression and projects.


THE DEVELOPER AND ENTREPRENEUR:
The developer and entrepreneur role focuses on preparing you to navigate the economic and organisational realities of music and cultural life. Here you will acquire the tools to realise your own projects, create new opportunities and build a sustainable career.


THE LEADER:
The leader represents your ability to take responsibility and inspire others. This role is trained through collaboration, project management and organisational understanding, giving you the skills to take on leadership roles in various artistic, musical and interdisciplinary contexts.

Schedule, content and activities

During your Master's programme, you will acquire a high level of knowledge, competencies and skills that will enable you to contribute to the development of the music industry and the arts and culture sector. You will have the opportunity to put this into practice in the large community-oriented project in the second semester, where you will apply sound art in a social and welfare-relevant context in close collaboration with an external partner. The Master's programme is a well-rounded educational programme that provides you with a foundation for a sustainable musical, artistic and pedagogical working life.

With the Master's programme, you will be able to work as an electronic musician, composer or sound artist at the highest artistic level. The programme also aims to develop your own unique artistic profile.

Besides creating and communicating electronic music and sound art you, as a student of Electronic Music and Sound Art, will learn a great deal about developing and implementing projects. Therefore, in addition to working on your own artistic projects, you must be prepared for a high degree of collaboration and for solving tasks together with your fellow students and in consultation with external partners.

In addition to their studies, DNA of Music students on the Electronic Music and Sound Art programme organise the Lydknust festival, which takes place in April.

 

SCHEDULE

Your schedule will vary from week to week throughout the year. Some subjects are only available for limited periods during the year, while other subjects are available throughout the year. In addition to the scheduled classes, you should plan to set aside time for practicing and for unscheduled study activities such as masterclasses, workshops and concerts. When you do not have scheduled classes, you can reserve available rooms for practicing alone or with other students.

Below is an example of what a schedule might look like in a random week during the year.

 

 

FAQ

Typical questions and practical info

Conservatory education in Denmark consists of a 3-year bachelor's degree, a 2-year master's degree and an additional 2-year soloist program.

The master's programs require that you have passed a bachelor's degree from a Danish or foreign music conservatory - or have equivalent qualifications.

You can generally apply regardless of which instrument you play.

At the entrance exams, you will present yourself and your musical project.

Read more here!

The entrance exams for SDMK's master programs are always in early January. Find the dates for the upcoming exams here.

All scheduled classes are generally held at SDMK in Esbjerg between 8 am and 6 pm. However, in connection with projects, masterclasses and other extraordinary teaching, classes may be held outside these hours.

We have collected a number of general questions and answers about finances, ECTS, study locations, credits, etc. on this page.

If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact:

  • Head of Studies Mads Kjær Jensen
    +45 92150632 / mkj@sdmk.dk
  • Study Secretary Lene Kielsen
    +45 63119915 / lki@sdmk.dk