The Anton Bruckner University is one of seven Austrian Universities for Music, Drama and Dance, and one of four universities in Linz. 850 students from all parts of the world study here. They are taught by 200 Professors and teaching staff, who are internationally recognised artists, academics and teachers.
Courses of study, research and performance are offered by the 12 Institutes of the Bruckner University. The following pages give an insight into the various activities of these Institutes.
The Bruckner University sees its role both in artistic, performing, pedogogical and academic education and in the development, promotion and communication of the arts.
The university library of the Anton Bruckner Private University for music, dance and drama is the largest music library in Upper Austria. The inventory runs to over 100,000 items which support and sustain research and teaching at the university. The majority of items are available for borrowing.
With more than 500 events, among them chamber and orchestral concerts, plays, dance and jazz performances and concerts of contemporary music as well as lectures and discussions, the Bruckner University is one of the region's largest organizers and presenters of cultural events.
Nikolaus Harnoncourt Zentrum
OPENING EVENT & EXHIBITION START Nikolaus Harnoncourt Zentrum
FR May 3rd 2024, 1 pm | Landesmusikschule St. Georgen im Attergau with state governor Thomas…
Hiroko Huemer - Transverse flute, historically informed performance practice
Viennese Flute Music in Benedictine Monasteries of Upper and Lower Austria, 1750-1780
When researching flute works by…
Admission
Following any course of study at the Anton Bruckner Private University requires successfully passing an entrance exam. The high-school diploma (Matura) is not a requirement for a Bachelor…
Christof Ressi – Composition/Performance Practice
Open form in computer game environments for audiovisual artworks
The aim of my research project is the development of computer game environments…
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