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Wind instruments

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Wind instruments can be studied on the instrumental music course with the main subjects recorder and transverse flute, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn and trombone.

A homogeneous team of internationally renowned soloists, orchestral musicians and teachers pass on their skills to the students with enthusiasm and joy. The focus of the course is not only on teaching the main subject, but also on chamber music and ensemble work, which is supervised on an interdisciplinary basis and is an important part of the course. Another point worth emphasizing in the wind department is the intensive teaching of secondary instruments such as the Wagner tuba, natural trumpet, contrabassoon, piccolo, cor anglais, etc., which have become an important part of today's wind training.

The systematic and pedagogical work of the wind department is confirmed by the high number of successful graduates who have been able to establish themselves professionally during and after their studies or have won prizes at international competitions.

The work phases of the HfMT's university orchestra, chamber ensemble concerts, projects by the early and contemporary music departments, choral and opera performances all succeed with excellence, not least thanks to the joy, ability and enthusiasm  of the wind students.