Instrument Making study programs

Study Instrument Making in Germany (2026/27)

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Instrument Making programs in Germany immerse international students in centuries-old craftsmanship traditions where precision meets artistry, studying in the nation whose violin makers in Mittenwald, piano manufacturers like Steinway & Sons, and organ builders create instruments played in concert halls worldwide—training luthiers and instrument makers who understand that every shaving of wood affects sound waves reaching audiences' souls. These specialized hands-on degrees blend traditional craftsmanship with acoustic science: students learn to select tonewood recognizing how grain patterns influence resonance, master hand tools unchanged since Stradivarius while using laser measurement ensuring microscopic precision, understand varnish chemistry affecting both protection and tone, repair centuries-old instruments respecting original construction, and discover why German instrument making's obsessive attention to detail produces consistency that soloists trust for world tours—realizing that instrument making means enabling musical expression through material perfection. Germany's instrument making clusters provide apprenticeship-style learning through regional specializations: Markneukirchen's violin making tradition dating to 1677, piano manufacturing in Brunswick understanding industrial scale without sacrificing quality, organ builders in Bavaria creating instruments lasting centuries, and innovative workshops developing carbon fiber instruments for modern demands—experiencing how German guild traditions preserve knowledge while embracing innovation.

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Disclaimer: You should use this text as a general guide, but it cannot serve as a guarantee. Keep in mind that there is no universal tuition fee that applies to all study programs and all student groups. Hence, we urge you to always individually double-check the specific fees of the specific study programs on their official websites.

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Below are the most frequent application deadlines for Instrument Making study programs in Germany.
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MasterNo courses15 March
BachelorNo courses01 April
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Master
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15 March
Bachelor
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No courses
Admission-free courses
01 April
Other
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No courses
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Specific courses may have different application deadlines. Please always double-check the information individually.
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Numerus Clausus (Admission Restriction)

For degree courses with a numerus clausus, part of the study places are allocated according to the grade point average (GPA) of the previous degree. Selection is generally based on how many applicants apply for a place. The higher the grade, the more difficult it is to get onto the course. The German grading system ranges from 1.0 (very good) to 6.0 (unsatisfactory).
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Numerus Clausus (Admission Restriction)

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