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During the two-year Master of Pop programme, outstanding students collaborate with the music industry. For each student enrolled in this programme, a tailor-made plan of development is drawn up, including facilities, knowledge, networks, and feedback. This plan of development leads to a powerful positioning of the artist and a professional organization.The master programme consists of three steps:* Developing and designing a complete artistic concept with sound recording medium and all related expertise and media forms;* Realizing relevant research necessary to sustain the project and the artistic development of the master student;* Executing and positioning this artistic product in the market, including all relevant organizational, business, and artistic aspects.Three times a year students organize POP-TV evenings. In preparing these evenings, master students discuss current issues with the field, and present their music or music currently developed in innovative projects at the pop department. The interactive setting, the interviews, and active participation in the process result in valuable insights and access to a new network. We work together with groups such as MOJO, Universal, DOX, Friendly Fire, Lowlands, Buma, Popronde, de Grote Prijs, Stichting Grap, and national and international podiums.
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A bachelor's degree in music (Bmus), and he / she must have already produced professionally released music.
Further requirements: Students have excellent basic knowledge of the national music industry and perform regularly, a clear artistic vision with excellent compositional, production and conceptual skills, organizational, communication and social skills to market their project in the music industry at the highest possible level.
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
1011 NG
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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