Kron­berg Aca­de­my

At the Kron­berg Aca­de­my, young vio­li­nists, vio­lists and cel­lists can un­der­go a tailor-made cour­se of stu­dy, which – in terms of con­tent and time – is ad­ap­ted to their in­di­vi­du­al needs.

In the cour­ses of stu­dy at Kron­berg Aca­de­my, out­stan­ding young mu­si­ci­ans are trai­ned as so­loists and pre­pa­red for an in­ter­na­tio­nal ca­re­er.

Stu­dents earn a Ba­che­lor's and Mas­ter's de­gree thanks to the coope­ra­ti­on with the Frank­furt Uni­ver­si­ty of Mu­sic and Per­forming Arts.

Eine Geigerin spielt ihr Instrument im Orchester und blickt auf die Noten.
(Foto: Andreas Reeg)

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The two-year undergraduate program concludes with a Bachelor of Music degree. Regular individual lessons in the main instrument, chamber music, internal master classes, theory subjects and individual studies are part of the educational program.

Nahaufnahme einer Violine
(Foto: Janine Bächle)

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The one-year advanced study, requires a bachelor. The timetable is free of theory subjects and is individually designed. It includes, among other things: Individual lessons in the main instrument, chamber music and master classes (also with conductors).

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