Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: 1933
Type: Public University
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
Language of Instruction: Lithuanian, with some programs available in English
The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre is organized into several faculties and departments, offering a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs:
Faculty of Music:
Composition
Conducting
Musicology
Instrumental Performance (e.g., piano, strings, wind instruments)
Vocal Performance
Jazz and Popular Music
Faculty of Theatre and Film:
Acting
Directing
Theatre Studies
Cinematography
Film and TV Directing
Film and Media Studies
Faculty of Dance and Movement:
Choreography
Dance Studies
Bachelor’s degrees in various fields of music performance, composition, conducting, acting, directing, film studies, and dance.
Master’s degrees in similar fields, with opportunities for specialization and advanced study.
PhD programs in musicology, theatre studies, and other related fields.
Educational Background: High school diploma or equivalent for undergraduate programs; relevant bachelor’s degree for master’s programs.
Entrance Exams: Many programs require entrance examinations or auditions to assess artistic skills and potential.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Lithuanian or English, depending on the program. Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) may be required for non-native speakers applying to programs taught in English.
Performance Spaces: Concert halls, theatres, and studios equipped for music, theatre, and dance performances.
Recording Studios: Modern recording facilities for music and film production.
Libraries: Extensive collections of books, scores, recordings, and other research materials.
Practice Rooms: Individual and group practice rooms for students.
Workshops and Labs: Specialized spaces for set design, costume design, and other technical aspects of theatre and film production.
Erasmus+ Program: Active participation in the Erasmus+ program, offering students opportunities to study abroad.
Partnerships: Collaborations with numerous international universities and institutions for student and staff exchanges, joint projects, and research.
Student Organizations: Various clubs and societies related to music, theatre, film, and dance.
Cultural Events: Regular concerts, theatre performances, film screenings, and dance shows.
Workshops and Masterclasses: Opportunities to learn from renowned artists and professionals in the field.
Career Services: Support for career development, including job placement assistance, internships, and networking opportunities.
Bachelor's Degrees in Music
Instrumental Performance (piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, etc.)
Vocal Performance (classical, contemporary, opera)
Composition
Conducting (orchestral, choral, wind orchestra)
Music Theory and Criticism
Music Technology and Production
Jazz and Popular Music Performance
Master's Degrees in Music
Advanced studies in all the Bachelor's specializations
Chamber Music
Early Music Performance
Ethnomusicology
Music Management and Production
Music Pedagogy
Doctoral Degrees in Music
Research in musicology, ethnomusicology, and performance studies
Advanced composition and conducting
Bachelor's Degrees in Theatre and Film
Acting
Directing (theatre and film)
Cinematography
Film and Television Production
Screenwriting
Stage Design
Sound Design
Master's Degrees in Theatre and Film
Advanced studies in all the Bachelor's specializations
Dramaturgy
Theatre Studies
Film Studies
Creative Production
Doctoral Degrees in Theatre and Film
Research in theatre studies, film studies, and practice-based research in directing and acting
Bachelor's Degrees in Dance
Dance Performance
Dance Pedagogy
Choreography
Master's Degrees in Dance
Advanced studies in all the Bachelor's specializations
Dance Research
Dance Management
Doctoral Degrees in Dance
Research in dance studies, choreography, and dance pedagogy
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Instrumental Performance |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Vocal Performance |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Composition |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Conducting |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Music Theory and Criticism |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Music Technology and Production |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Jazz and Popular Music Performance |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Acting |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Directing (Theatre and Film) |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Cinematography |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Film and Television Production |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Screenwriting |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Stage Design |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Sound Design |
4 years |
$4,000 |
Dance Performance |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Dance Pedagogy |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Choreography |
4 years |
$3,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Instrumental Performance |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Vocal Performance |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Composition |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Conducting |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Music Theory and Criticism |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Music Technology and Production |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Jazz and Popular Music Performance |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Chamber Music |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Early Music Performance |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Ethnomusicology |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Music Management and Production |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Music Pedagogy |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Acting |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Directing (Theatre and Film) |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Cinematography |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Film and Television Production |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Screenwriting |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Stage Design |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Sound Design |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Dramaturgy |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Theatre Studies |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Film Studies |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Creative Production |
2 years |
$4,500 |
Dance Performance |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Dance Pedagogy |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Choreography |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Dance Research |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Dance Management |
2 years |
$4,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Musicology |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Ethnomusicology |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Performance Studies (Music) |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Advanced Composition |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Advanced Conducting |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Theatre Studies |
4 years |
$5,500 |
Film Studies |
4 years |
$5,500 |
Practice-based Research in Directing |
4 years |
$5,500 |
Practice-based Research in Acting |
4 years |
$5,500 |
Dance Studies |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Choreography |
4 years |
$5,000 |
Dance Pedagogy |
4 years |
$5,000 |
LMTA offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programs in various disciplines:
Music: Instrumental and Vocal Performance, Composition, Conducting, Music Theory, Music Technology, Jazz, and Popular Music.
Theatre and Film: Acting, Directing, Cinematography, Film and Television Production, Screenwriting, Stage and Sound Design.
Dance: Dance Performance, Dance Pedagogy, Choreography.
Bachelor’s Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, proficiency in Lithuanian or English (depending on the program), and successful passing of entrance exams or auditions.
Master’s Programs: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, proficiency in Lithuanian or English, and successful passing of entrance exams or auditions.
Doctoral Programs: Master’s degree in a relevant field, research proposal, proficiency in English, and successful passing of entrance exams or interviews.
Bachelor’s Programs: $3,500 - $4,000
Master’s Programs: $4,000 - $4,500
Doctoral Programs: $5,000 - $5,500
LMTA offers various scholarships and financial aid options for international students, including merit-based scholarships and grants. It is advisable to check with the LMTA's International Office for the most current information.
International Office: Assists with admissions, visas, and orientation.
Language Support: Lithuanian language courses for international students.
Accommodation: Assistance in finding on-campus or off-campus housing.
Student Organizations: Various student clubs and organizations to help integrate into campus life.
Cost of Living: Relatively affordable compared to other European capitals.
Culture: Rich cultural scene with numerous theatres, concerts, and events.
Transportation: Efficient public transportation system.
Choose a Program
Visit the LMTA website to explore the various programs offered and choose the one that aligns with your interests and career goals.
Check Requirements
Review the specific admission requirements for your chosen program, including academic qualifications, language proficiency, and any additional prerequisites.
Prepare Application Documents
Bachelor’s Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, proof of language proficiency (Lithuanian or English), personal statement, recommendation letters, portfolio (for certain programs), and passport copy.
Master’s Programs: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, proof of language proficiency (Lithuanian or English), CV, personal statement, recommendation letters, portfolio or audition materials, and passport copy.
Doctoral Programs: Master’s degree in a relevant field, research proposal, proof of language proficiency (English), CV, personal statement, recommendation letters, and passport copy.
Submit Application
Applications are typically submitted online through the LMTA admissions portal. Ensure all required documents are uploaded and the application form is filled out completely.
Pay Application Fee
Pay the non-refundable application fee as specified by LMTA.
Entrance Exams/Auditions
Most programs at LMTA require entrance exams or auditions. Prepare thoroughly for these assessments, which may include performance auditions, written exams, interviews, or portfolio reviews.
Receive Admission Decision
After completing the entrance exams/auditions, wait for the admission decision. LMTA will notify you via email or through the admissions portal.
Acceptance and Enrollment
If accepted, you will receive an official offer letter. Confirm your acceptance by following the instructions provided. Pay any required tuition deposit to secure your place.
Apply for Visa
Apply for a student visa at the nearest Lithuanian embassy or consulate. Prepare required documents, including the admission letter, proof of financial means, health insurance, and passport.
Arrive in Lithuania
Once your visa is approved, arrange your travel to Lithuania. Attend orientation sessions organized by LMTA to help you settle in and get acquainted with the campus and city.
The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) typically has two main intake periods:
Fall Semester Intake:
Application Deadline: Usually in the spring (around April to June).
Semester Start: Early September.
Spring Semester Intake (if applicable):
Application Deadline: Usually in the fall (around October to November).
Semester Start: Early February.
Eligibility requirements vary depending on the level of study (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral programs) and the specific program you are applying for. Below are the general requirements for each level:
Academic Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in Lithuanian or English.
For Lithuanian-taught programs, proficiency in Lithuanian is required.
For English-taught programs, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) is required if your previous education was not in English.
Entrance Exams/Auditions:
Most programs require entrance exams or auditions. These may include:
Performance auditions for music and theatre programs.
Portfolio submissions for certain arts programs.
Written exams or interviews for some theoretical disciplines.
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in Lithuanian or English.
For Lithuanian-taught programs, proficiency in Lithuanian is required.
For English-taught programs, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) is required if your previous education was not in English.
Entrance Exams/Auditions:
Most programs require entrance exams or auditions. These may include:
Performance auditions for music and theatre programs.
Portfolio submissions for certain arts programs.
Written exams or interviews for some theoretical disciplines.
Other Requirements:
CV or resume.
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Recommendation letters.
Academic Qualifications:
Master’s degree in a relevant field.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in English.
For English-taught programs, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) is required if your previous education was not in English.
Research Proposal:
Detailed research proposal outlining your research objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Entrance Exams/Interviews:
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Evaluation of the research proposal by a panel of faculty members.
Other Requirements:
CV or resume.
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Recommendation letters.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefits |
Application Deadline |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
LMTA Merit Scholarship |
Outstanding academic and artistic achievements |
Partial to full tuition fee coverage |
N/A |
Based on academic performance and talent |
Lithuanian State Scholarships |
Non-EU/EEA students |
Monthly stipend (approx. $500) |
N/A |
Offered by the Lithuanian government |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Students participating in exchange programs |
(depends on destination) |
N/A |
Covers travel and living expenses |
LMTA Talent Scholarship |
Exceptional talent in music, theatre, or dance |
Partial tuition fee coverage |
N/A |
Based on audition/portfolio and academic record |
LMTA Research Scholarships |
Doctoral students with significant research projects |
Research funding, travel grants |
N/A |
Based on research proposal and academic merit |
Lithuanian Education Exchanges |
International students from partner countries |
Tuition fee waiver, monthly stipend |
N/A |
Offered through bilateral agreements |
Social Scholarships |
Financial need and good academic standing |
Partial tuition fee coverage, stipend |
N/A |
Based on financial need assessment |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (Approx. per Month in USD) |
---|---|---|
Campus Location |
Situated in Vilnius, Lithuania |
N/A |
On-Campus Dormitories |
Shared and single rooms, basic amenities included |
$150 - $250 |
Off-Campus Housing |
Apartments and private rentals near the campus |
$300 - $600 |
Student Cafeteria |
Affordable meals, variety of options |
$3 - $7 per meal |
Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, and media |
Free |
Practice Rooms |
Soundproof rooms for individual practice |
Free |
Rehearsal Spaces |
Rooms equipped for group rehearsals and performances |
Free |
Fitness Center |
Gym facilities available for students |
$20 - $40 per month |
Health Services |
Basic medical services and counseling |
Included in student services fee |
Wi-Fi Access |
Available throughout the campus and dormitories |
Free |
Laundry Facilities |
Washing machines and dryers in dormitories |
$10 - $20 per month |
Security |
24/7 campus security and surveillance |
Included in accommodation cost |
Transportation |
Public transport passes for students |
$30 - $50 per month |
Student Lounges |
Common areas for socializing and relaxation |
Free |
Cultural Events |
Access to concerts, performances, and exhibitions |
(often free or discounted) |
Aspect |
Description |
---|---|
Cultural Events |
LMTA hosts numerous concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions, and film screenings, often featuring student work. |
Student Organizations |
clubs and societies focused on music, theatre, dance, film, and other interests. Great for networking and pursuing extracurricular passions. |
Workshops and Masterclasses |
Regular workshops and masterclasses conducted by renowned artists and professionals, providing students with hands-on learning opportunities. |
Competitions and Festivals |
Participation in national and international competitions and festivals, encouraging students to showcase their talents. |
Academic Support |
Access to tutors, academic advisors, and library resources to support students in their studies. |
International Community |
A diverse student body with opportunities to meet peers from different cultural backgrounds. |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost (Approx. per Month in USD) |
---|---|---|
On-Campus Dormitories |
Shared and single rooms with basic amenities. |
$150 - $250 |
Off-Campus Housing |
Private rentals and apartments near the campus. |
$300 - $600 |
Service Type |
Description |
Cost (if applicable) |
---|---|---|
Student Cafeteria |
Offers a variety of affordable meals. |
$3 - $7 per meal |
Library |
Extensive collection of books, journals, and media. |
Free |
Practice Rooms |
Soundproof rooms for individual practice. |
Free |
Rehearsal Spaces |
Rooms equipped for group rehearsals and performances. |
Free |
Fitness Center |
Gym facilities available for students. |
$20 - $40 per month |
Health Services |
Basic medical services and counseling available on campus. |
Included in student services fee |
Wi-Fi Access |
Available throughout the campus and dormitories. |
Free |
Laundry Facilities |
Washing machines and dryers in dormitories. |
$10 - $20 per month |
Security |
24/7 campus security and surveillance. |
Included in accommodation cost |
Transportation |
Public transport passes for students. |
$30 - $50 per month |
Student Lounges |
Common areas for socializing and relaxation. |
Free |
Cultural Events |
Access to concerts, performances, and exhibitions, often free or discounted for students. |
(often free or discounted) |
Service Type |
Description |
---|---|
Career Counseling |
One-on-one counseling sessions to help students identify career goals and develop job search strategies. |
Workshops and Seminars |
Regular workshops on resume writing, interview techniques, and networking skills. |
Internship Opportunities |
Assistance in finding internships in relevant industries, including music, theatre, film, and dance. |
Job Fairs |
Annual job fairs where students can meet potential employers and learn about job openings and industry requirements. |
Alumni Network |
Access to a network of LMTA alumni who can provide mentorship and job leads. |
Industry Partnerships |
Collaborations with various arts organizations, theatres, music companies, and film studios for student placements. |
Online Job Portal |
An online platform where students can find job and internship listings, and employers can post vacancies. |
Professional Development |
Courses and programs focused on enhancing professional skills, such as project management, entrepreneurship, and marketing. |
Field |
Typical Placement Opportunities |
---|---|
Music |
Positions in orchestras, ensembles, music teaching, music production, and solo performances. |
Theatre |
Roles in acting, directing, stage management, dramaturgy, and technical theatre positions. |
Film and Television |
Opportunities in film production, cinematography, screenwriting, editing, and directing. |
Dance |
Jobs in dance companies, choreography, dance instruction, and performance. |
Arts Administration |
Roles in cultural institutions, event management, arts marketing, and project coordination. |
Research and Academia |
Positions in research projects, academic institutions, and further studies in master's or doctoral programs. |
While specific acceptance rates for LMTA are not publicly disclosed, here are some key points to consider:
Selective Admission Process:
LMTA is known for its rigorous admission standards, particularly for its performance-based programs. This suggests that the acceptance rate is relatively competitive.
Program-Specific Variability:
Programs such as Instrumental and Vocal Performance, Acting, Directing, and Composition tend to be more competitive due to the high number of applicants and the limited number of spots available.
Programs that require entrance exams or auditions (such as music, theatre, and dance) typically have lower acceptance rates because these assessments are highly selective.
International Students:
For international students, the acceptance rate may vary based on the applicant pool's size and the specific requirements for international admissions, including language proficiency and recognition of prior education.
Entrance Exams/Auditions:
Many programs require applicants to pass entrance exams or auditions, which are crucial in determining acceptance. Performance in these assessments is a significant factor.
Academic Records:
Strong academic performance in relevant subjects is important, especially for theoretical programs.
Portfolio/Work Samples:
For programs like composition, stage design, and film, submitting a portfolio or work samples can significantly impact the admission decision.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in the language of instruction (Lithuanian or English) is required. Proof of language proficiency is necessary for non-native speakers.
Recommendation Letters and Personal Statements:
These documents provide insight into the applicant’s background, motivation, and potential, playing a role in the admission decision.
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