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Kunst- und Musikhochschulen

Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

About Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe

The Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe (University of Music Karlsruhe) is a specialist state music conservatoire located in Baden-Württemberg. Its roots trace to 1812, when a musical education institute for wind instruments was privately founded in Karlsruhe; a singing institute followed in 1814 with city support. The institution merged with the Grand Ducal Conservatory in 1910, became the Badische Hochschule für Musik in 1929, and was taken over by the state of Baden-Württemberg in 1971 as the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe.

Approximately 620 students from more than 60 nations study here under roughly 80 full-time professors and 180 lecturers. The curriculum spans performance (instrumental and vocal), composition, music theory, musicology, music pedagogy, school music teacher training, and distinctive programmes in Music Theatre Directing and Music Journalism for Radio, Television and Internet.

All academic buildings form a single campus (CampusOne) centred on the historic Schloss Gottesaue, complemented by the Wolfgang Rihm Forum concert hall (opened 2013), the Fany Solter House practice complex, Marstall (music theatre), and the Horst Günter Library. The institution maintains nine performance ensembles and hosts more than 400 public events annually.

Key facts

Founded
1971
Students
620
International
Students from over 60 nations

State conservatoire with roots going back to 1812; taken over by Baden-Württemberg in 1971

Approximately 620 students from more than 60 nations — a notably international student body for its size

Unique degree programmes in Music Theatre Directing and Music Journalism for Radio, Television and Internet

CampusOne: all buildings on a single historic estate centred on the baroque Schloss Gottesaue

Wolfgang Rihm Forum — dedicated 400-seat concert hall named after the Karlsruhe-born composer, opened 2013

Over 400 public events per year; nine resident performance ensembles

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

First-degree (consecutive Bachelor's and Master's) programmes at this public conservatoire are tuition-free for all students. Under Baden-Württemberg state law, non-EU/EEA students pay an additional fee of €1,500 per semester; exemptions apply for students with a domestic university-entrance qualification or equivalent fixed domestic enrolment status. A second-degree surcharge of €650/semester applies. Advanced/Soloist Exam programmes: €1,400/semester. Supplementary and CAS courses: €1,000/semester. Private-sector postgraduate studies: €2,200/semester. Semester administration/social contribution amount is not published on the official site — confirm with the Registrar.

Admission requirements

Admission is by competitive entrance examination (Aufnahmeprüfung/audition) rather than grades alone. For most instrumental and vocal programmes, the application window for Winter Semester 2026/27 was 1 March – 1 April 2026, with auditions scheduled 6–12 June 2026. Music Journalism (Bachelor) closed 17 May 2026; Musicology/Music Informatics closed 15 June 2026. International applicants must submit a CV, motivation letter, teacher recommendation, study plan, and audio/video recordings. German language proficiency is required for most programmes; applicants should verify the exact level with the Admissions Office. APS certificate is not a standard requirement for this specialist conservatoire (admission is audition-based), but Indian/Chinese/Vietnamese applicants seeking a student visa must still obtain APS before the German consulate will issue a visa. No specific minimum school-leaving grade is published; artistic merit at audition is the primary criterion.

Application deadlines

Winter Semester: 1 March – 1 April (instrumental/vocal programmes); Music Journalism Bachelor by 17 May; Music Journalism Master by 3 May; Musicology/Music Informatics by 15 June. Summer Semester: 30 November. Auditions for Winter Semester 2026/27 scheduled 6–12 June 2026.

Languages of instruction

Primarily German-taught. English-language support available for international students; German proficiency required for most degree programmes.

Campuses & locations

CampusOne – Schloss Gottesaue

Main campus; historic castle with classrooms, auditorium, cafeteria, and library

Multimedia Concert and Theater Complex (MUT) / Wolfgang Rihm Forum

400-seat concert hall and recording studios, opened 2013

Fany Solter House

Approx. 60 acoustically separated teaching and seminar rooms, completed 2012

Marstall

Former royal stables; houses Institute of Music Theater with rehearsal stage

Römerbau

30 instrumental practice rooms available 24/7

Living in Baden-Württemberg

Karlsruhe is a mid-sized city of approximately 315,000 in the Upper Rhine Plain, close to the French border. It is home to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), a Constitutional Court, and a dense cultural infrastructure of state theatre, philharmonic orchestra, and multiple museums. The city is compact and bicycle-friendly, with affordable student housing through Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe and good rail links to Stuttgart, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg.

Student life & support

The HfM Karlsruhe hosts more than 400 public concerts and events per year, giving students frequent performance opportunities. Nine ensembles — including symphony orchestra, chamber orchestra, BigBand, wind orchestra, and multiple choirs — are open to students. The AStA (General Students Committee) represents student interests. International Student Service (ISS) provides arrival support, housing guidance, and visa/residence assistance. Erasmus+ and PROMOS exchange programmes and Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM scholarships are available for outgoing students.

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Accredited Programmes

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Master

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Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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