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Study abroad - studying music in Germany (Paulina Bielarczyk)
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- Some basic informations presented in a quick form about studying abroad, specifically studying music in Germany.
If you have any questions, please write to me here, on instagram or on facebook.
I badly won’t to study musice but I don’t have money to Come to Germany and my family members always bring me down 😢
Thank you Paulina. I intend coming to study music in Germany. I am a trumpeter (major) and I play piano and guitar as minor. Your video is an inspiration. I learnt a lot from it. You also spoke of language proficiency. I am currently learning B2 Niveau (German). I will apply when I am done writing B2 exams. However if there would more channels in which I can reach you, I would greatly appreciate that. Thank you Paulina
You can find me on instagram and Facebook too, I will answer your questions if I can :)
@@paulinabielarczyk Alles klar. Vielen Dank 🤩
Hi! What universities would you say are the best of known for for early music and choral singing?
Hie interestingly enough I'm deciding between studying in German or Poland for music. Which do you think is best for professional musicians?
Hey, to be honest it depends from Professor, school etc but in general, from my experience I would say vocal class is better in Germany, better teaching programm and more opportunities. About other instruments and disciplines I can’t say much. I know in Poland they r also very good :)
@@paulinabielarczyk thanks Paulina🥰
Hi Paulina, I search on UA-cam on how to study music in Germany, your video and two other video pop out so I watch your entire video and I want to ask which universertat is best to apply for double bass. Would you suggest me few or help me with this information" I also did few research and shortlisted few Music university In Berlin and other states.
Hey! I have no idea, I don’t play double bass but you are lucky, I asked my friend who does and he said: „Well Berlin is really nice, Nürnberg, Weimar and Düsseldorf and Freiburg id recommend“ so maybe some of these. But as I said, it‘s nice to go for some lesson first and find a professor first. Communication and understanding with teacher is a key :)
@@paulinabielarczyk Thank you for our response, Is it approachable to have lessons with the professor? Should this be a paid lesson or a free lesson? I'm sorry to ask you question, I totally have no idea about approaching the professor. May I request your for you email if you don't mind i will ask few question on your mail.
@@ambasalmomin8903 it is possible of course, on pages of Music Academies you should always, almost always find contact to Professors u r intrested to work with. And usually those r paid lessons.
@@paulinabielarczyk thank you.
I need your help
I am a percussionist from india..
I want to get admission in germany..
Plz suggest me any school...
Hey! I don’t know much about schools, I think you should look for some professors whose work you admire or you have heard about. Or cities you have heard r good in supporting musicians. What I know and have heard are: Berlin, Dresden, Hannover, Hamburg?, Stuttgart, Leipzig. I have heard those recommendations. But it’s only from my friends point of view :)
Hello, Poulina. I am oboe player. I want to study my master's degree in Germany. Can you suggest any university to apply which is with good acceptence rate