The concept of this Master's programme is to provide creative students who do not want to focus on just one artistic discipline (for example as composer-performer-improviser) with a platform within which they can substantially shape and configure their individual curriculum according to their artistic intentions. Due to the high degree of modularisation of this degree programme, the four main subject areas of Improvisation, Composition, Contemporary Performance and Open Art Formats (Electronics, Media Composition, Sound Art, Open Performance, Installation, Sonic Art, etc.) can be combined individually and flexibly over the four semesters in collaboration with our tutors. This enables a very flexible Master's programme in which independent and collaborative work and artistic practice play a particularly important role.