Hochschule Für Musik Saar
History and Location
The Hochschule was founded in 1947 as "Staatliches Konservatorium Saarbrücken," following the model of the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1971, the Hochschule moved into the newly opened building at Bismarckstrasse near the city center. Three years later, a new organ by Klais Orgelbau for the main auditorium was dedicated. In 1988, an extension building was added to the existing main building. Following the establishment of a department offering drama classes in 1990, the Hochschule was renamed "Hochschule des Saarlandes für Musik und Theater" in 1994. After the closure of this department, the Hochschule was renamed into "Hochschule für Musik Saar" (University of Music) in 2002.
Courses and Degrees
The Hochschule für Musik Saar offers bachelor's and master's degrees in the following areas:
- Sacred Music
- Music education
- Early childhood music education
- Cultural Institutions Studies
- Choral and Orchestra Conducting
- Music Theory
- Composition
- Chamber Music
- Jazz and Contemporary Music
- Performance Major (Keyboard instruments, orchestral instruments, voice)
Notable alumni
- Martin Berger (Choral Conductor and University Professor)
- Gerd Boder (Composer)
- Franz Danksagmüller (Organist, Composer and University Professor)
- Helmut Freitag (Organist, Conductor and University Professor)
- Zeynep Gedizlioğlu (Composer)
- Alexandra Kertz-Welzel (Pianist and University Professor)
- Siegmund Nimsgern (Singer)
- Karola Obermueller (Composer)
- Caroline Peters (Actress)
- Peter Reulein (Organist)
- Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy (Pianist and University Professor)
- Marc Schubring (Composer)
- Martin Welzel (Organist, Musicologist and Academic Teacher)
Notable faculty
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