The program offers a Master’s degree in Music with a focus on specialization in the performance of music from the 20th and 21st centuries. Within the framework of the track, students will engage, under the guidance of members of the Meitar Ensemble, in the performance of a repertoire that includes works for solo instruments, chamber music, and music for ensembles.
Areas of study will include contemporary repertoire, notation, performance techniques, aesthetic approaches, and interpretation.
The “Tedarim” Track is open to performers, conductors, and composers who hold a Bachelor’s degree in Music — B.Mus., B.A.Mus., or an equivalent undergraduate degree.
In the 2025–2026 academic year, the program is open to students who play violin, viola, percussion, flute, clarinet, bassoon, cello, or piano, as well as to singers, conductors, and composers. The track also offers professional training in electronic music within composition.
Students will be invited to take an active part in the Meitar Ensemble concert series in Tel Aviv.