Music schools in Serbia

Music schools in Serbia

In Serbia, there are 70 primary music schools, 30 secondary music schools and 6 university music departments.

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Primary music schools

Primary music schools are attended by pupils up to 14 years old. Those schools last two to six years, depending on major, and provide basic knowledge about music (playing an instrument, Solfeggio, Music Theory, and ensembles - Choir, Orchestra or Chamber Music).

Secondary music schools

Secondary music schools are regular four-year secondary schools, which provide a broad knowledge in applied and theoretical areas of music, as well as in humanities. After completion of all the exams, including juries at the end of the first three years and, usually, at the end of the first term of each year, a student must also present one full recital at the end of the last year (vocal-instrumental department) or pass a matura in several theoretical courses (theoretical department).

Faculties and academies of music

Faculties and academies of music are units of the universities and are situated in the following towns: Belgrade (one state and one private), Novi Sad, Zvečan, Niš, Kragujevac. They provide Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Music, Master of Arts , Specialist and Ph.D. degrees.

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