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The University of the Arts Bremen (German: Hochschule für Künste Bremen, HfK Bremen) is a public university in Bremen, Germany. It is one of the most successful arts institutions, and its origins date back to 1873. The University of the Arts Bremen runs a Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, and a Faculty of Music, with approximately 900 students, 65 professors and about 180 assistant professors.
The academic subdivisions within the University are Music, Art, Design and practical theory. The institution's specialisms in both music and visual arts is unique within Germany, save for the Berlin University of the Arts. Recent works and exhibitions combine visual art, digital media and music, with emphasis on co-operation between disciplines.
History
In 1998, the institution celebrated the tenth anniversary of the University of the Arts and the 125th anniversary of the Art Academy.
Since 2003, the Fine Arts Faculty of the University of the Arts Bremen has been located at Speicher XI, in the former overseas harbour in the Überseestadt district. The Music Faculty is located at a second site on the Dechanatstraße in the city centre, close to the Rathaus and the Cathedral.
Courses of studies
The following study programs are offered by the university:
= Department of Fine Art and Design
=Fine art, Diplom, classes
sculpture
film
photography
graphic design
ceramics
concept
painting
new media
drawing
Design, Diplom, focus
information design
product design
fashion design
Digital media, Bachelor/Master
media studies
= Department of Music
=Diplom and postgraduate studies in singing, early music, musical composition, music education, church music and training for music teachers.
Advanced and further training courses for highly talented students from regular schools
International EuropaChorAkademie, founded by Joshard Daus in 1997, in collaboration with the University of Mainz.
Alumni
see also: Category:University of the Arts Bremen alumni
Christian Dawid, clarinetist
Esther Haase, photographer
Dorothee Mields, soprano
Nils Mönkemeyer, violist
Barbara Stühlmeyer, writer, musicologist
Ludger Stühlmeyer, cantor, composer, musicologist
Erich Witte, stage actor, operatic tenor and opera director
Boris Cepeda, pianist, conductor, diplomat
Academic staff
Klaus Bernbacher, German conductor, music event manager, broadcasting manager
Hans Davidsson, Swedish organist and organ teacher
Angelo Evelyn, Canadian artist
Hans-Joachim Frey, theatre director, theatre manager and cultural manager
Rudolf Kelber, organist, harpsichordist, conductor and church musician
Maximilian Marcoll, composer and performer
Thomas Mohr (tenor), tenor and academic teacher
Hille Perl, viola da gamba player and teacher
Stephen Stubbs, American lutenist and music director in the early music scene
Literature
Hesse, Hans: Bis zur Narbe. Eine Erzählung. Bremen 2011. Ed. by the University of the Arts Bremen. ISBN 978-3-00-033578-5.
See also
Klaus Kuhnke Archive for Popular Music
References
External links
Official website (in English and German)
Website "Bis zur Narbe"
Online portal ARTIST for Applications (in English and German)
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