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High school and preparatory music school

Students apply for enrolment in the 1st grade of music high school or 1st preparatory grade of music high school and enrol by applying through the online application form for high school or the application form for preparation class on our website.

A key component of the enrolment process is an audition organized by the school before the start of the fall semester, either in May, June or September. All auditions are evaluated by members of the teachers’ council. After applying to the educational program in the Carnet system, the entrance exam is arranged via the school’s e-mail address. You will get your exam date, and with a completed registration form, which you can download below, take the exam.

High school and preparatory school enrollment procedure

  1. Registration at www.upisi.hr
  2. Sending the Application Form downloaded from the school website

  3. Taking the entrance exam. The date of the entrance exam is agreed by sending an inquiry to    the e-mail of the School Secretariat; iva.kupresak@skole.hr.
  4. Submission of the application form printed from the website www.upisi.hr
  5. Enrolment

For more information or registration dates, contact the Secretariat of the School via e-mail address iva.kupresak@skole.hr.

Piano

Piano

The black and white world of 88 keys has always attracted a lot of interest, so even in our school, the largest number of students play the piano. By mastering technical exercises and compositions of various genres and stylistic periods, young pianists gradually build the art of virtuoso interpretation with which they can present the entire orchestra with just one instrument.

Cello

Cello

As the foundation of every orchestra, string instruments have a long historical development and tradition. Although demanding, they enchant with their beautiful tone, so there is no lack of interest in playing them. String instruments can also be taught at school, which, in addition to being soloists, sound excellent in chamber ensembles and string orchestras.

Flute

Flute

The group of wind instruments is more numerous and sound-diverse than string instruments, so it also offers a wider range of expressions in playing together. Students achieve successful results in this regard by joining forces in a small and large wind orchestra, playing wooden and brass wind instruments.

Accordion

Accordion

The accordion is an instrument that consists of three main parts - treble (with keys or buttons), bellows and bass. In addition to these basic parts, it is interesting to mention that the accordion, depending on the size of the instrument, has a different number of registers, which allow it to change different pitches and expand the range of tone tones.

Music theory

Music theory

To acquire a complete musical personality while learning an instrument, knowledge of music theory is necessary. Musical literacy, knowledge of stylistic determinants and the laws of the structure of a work help the student better understand the compositions he or she plays and interpret them better and more fully.

Guitar

Guitar

Along with the piano, the most popular instrument is the guitar. In addition to popular music known to the general public, this quiet intimate instrument also finds its place in the sphere of classical repertoire, equally solo and in harmony with the piano or as an accompaniment to a solo voice.

Violin

Violin

The violin is a string instrument with a recognizable, clear sound. Although she is often called the queen of instruments, she is primarily the basis of the orchestra and forms its base. But whether we look at it as a solo instrument or as part of an orchestra, we will see that it is present everywhere, both in classical and jazz music as well as in folk ensembles and all other musical directions. Learning the violin begins at an early age on a small instrument adjusted to the child's height and "grows" with him to his true size.

Saxophone

Saxophone

The group of wind instruments is more numerous and sound-diverse than string instruments, so it also offers a wider range of expressions in playing together. Students achieve successful results in this regard by joining forces in both small and large wind orchestra, playing wooden and brass wind instruments.

Solo singing

Solo singing

The human voice is considered to be the oldest instrument, and due to its nature solo singing begins to be learned at a later age than other instruments. Through a diverse program of vocalizations, opera and oratorical recitatives and arias, as well as solo songs, students learn to express deep emotional states and convey the diversity of musical piece’s content through voice expression, facial expressions and stage performance.

When enrolling you need:

Fill in the Enrolment Form (download from the link below or at school).

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