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The International Beethoven Piano Competition Vienna is Austria’s oldest international piano competition and ranks among the most renowned music competitions today. The competition is open to young pianists in any classical piano repertoire.
Admissible Criteria:
Must be a young pianist of any nationality.
Must adhere to the repertoire requirements specified by the competition.
The study program is open to young pianists of any nationality. This competition aims to showcase outstanding talent, and all eligible pianists are encouraged to participate in this prestigious event.
University or Organization: mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
Department: International Beethoven Piano Competition Vienna
Course Level: Competition for Young Pianists
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Multiple
Nationality: Domestic and International students
The award can be taken in: Austria
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Selection Process:
If the number of eligible applications exceeds the scholarships available, ranking will be based on grade point average and, if necessary, ECTS credit points or completed semester hours.
Notification:
Applicants will be informed of the decision in writing. There is no legal entitlement to the award.
Benefits
Scholarships range from EUR 750 to EUR 3,600, awarded under private sector administration by the Dean of Students, independent of the social need of the applicant.
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Benefits
This scholarship covers half of the participation costs for the MSc program, providing financial support to students passionate about environmental technology and international affairs.
Eligibility:
First academic degree (BA) from all disciplines
Proof of financial need (payslip)
Criteria:
First academic degree (BA) from any discipline
Proof of financial need (payslip).
This scholarship covers half of the participation costs for the MSc program, providing financial support to students passionate about environmental technology and international affairs.
Selection Process:
If the number of eligible applications exceeds the scholarships available, ranking will be based on grade point average and, if necessary, ECTS credit points or completed semester hours.
Notification:
Applicants will be informed of the decision in writing. There is no legal entitlement to the award.
Benefits
Scholarships range from EUR 750 to EUR 3,600, awarded under private sector administration by the Dean of Students, independent of the social need of the applicant.