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Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)

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What is Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)?

A specialist working in "Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)" in Germany is someone who deeply examines, researches, and interprets music as a scientific discipline. This profession aims to analyze and understand the historical, cultural, theoretical, sociological, and aesthetic dimensions of music at an advanced level. Their tasks include conducting comprehensive research on music history, theory, aesthetics, and ethnomusicology, analyzing compositions, studying the development of musical instruments, documenting different musical traditions, and preparing academic publications. These specialists typically work in universities, research institutes, music archives, libraries, museums, opera houses, or radio/television institutions. In their work, they utilize specialized tools such as archival materials, digital databases, notation and analysis software, as well as resources like recording equipment and historical instruments.

To pursue this profession in Germany, a university education (Studium) usually completed with a Master's degree in musicology or a related field is required. The term "weiterführend" refers to advanced academic specialization in this field, such as doctoral (Promotion) studies or post-doctoral research (Habilitation). Candidates are expected to possess strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of music history and theory, mastery of research methodologies, and proficiency in relevant languages (such as Latin, French, Italian), especially German. For students coming from Turkey, previous diplomas from Germany

Programs that lead to this profession

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The profession Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend) in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Languages & Culture field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend) do in Germany?

A specialist working in "Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)" in Germany is someone who deeply examines, researches, and interprets music as a scientific discipline. This profession aims to analyze and understand the historical, cultural, theoretical, sociological, and aesthetic dimensions of music at an advanced level. Their tasks include conducting comprehensive research on music history, theory, aesthetics, and ethnomusicology, analyzing compositions, studying the development of musical instruments, documenting different musical traditions, and preparing academic publications. These specialists typically work in universities, research institutes, music archives, libraries, museums, opera houses, or radio/television institutions. In their work, they utilize specialized tools such as archival materials, digital databases, notation and analysis software, as well as resources like recording equipment and historical instruments.

To pursue this profession in Germany, a university education (Studium) usually completed with a Master's degree in musicology or a related field is required. The term "weiterführend" refers to advanced academic specialization in this field, such as doctoral (Promotion) studies or post-doctoral research (Habilitation). Candidates are expected to possess strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of music history and theory, mastery of research methodologies, and proficiency in relevant languages (such as Latin, French, Italian), especially German. For students coming from Turkey, previous diplomas from Germany

Is Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend) an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)" follows a Weiterbildung path — advanced specialisation that builds on an existing Ausbildung or degree (e.g. Meister, Fachwirt, certified course).

How can I qualify as Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend) in Germany?

In Germany, "Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend)" follows a Weiterbildung path — advanced specialisation that builds on an existing Ausbildung or degree (e.g. Meister, Fachwirt, certified course). Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend) typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend).

What is the typical salary for Musikwissenschaft (weiterführend) in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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