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Early Music Programs in Germany without Admission Restriction / NC-Free (2026/27)

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Germany's Early Music programs offer musicians passionate about historically informed performance opportunities to immerse themselves in Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods through training on original instruments using authentic techniques in a country with rich early music traditions combining intensive one-on-one instruction with ensemble performance and critical interpretation of historical sources. Curricula blend practical artistry with musicological insight enabling mastery of period performance while understanding cultural and historical contexts at renowned conservatories with specialist ensembles and vibrant early music scenes. Graduates are well-prepared to revive historical music with authenticity and artistic refinement earning €38,000-€50,000 starting salaries as performers, ensemble members, or early music specialists.

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