info.lemmens [at] luca-arts.be
Campus Lemmens
Lemmensberg 3
3000 Leuven
Belgium

Guitar? Let your talent shine at LUCA School of Arts. 

Guitar

At LUCA School of Arts, Campus Lemmens in Leuven (Belgium) - a European music Conservatoire with a rich tradition dating back to 1879 - we offer bachelor’s and master’s programs. Students can specialize in solo performance, chamber music, and orchestral auditions, with extensive opportunities for live performances.

Concerts & Events 

At LUCA School of Arts, guitar students are mentored by João Carlos Victor, an internationally renowned soloist and winner of the prestigious Tarrega International Competition. Through masterclasses with distinguished soloists, students gain valuable insights and inspiration.

The school maintains strong connections with the professional music world, offering students opportunities to build networks that can support their future careers. Chamber music concerts, both on campus and at external venues, provide students with essential stage experience.

The international campus attracts talent from all over the world and provides a stimulating environment for artistic growth. With an extensive infrastructure, the school has ideal facilities for musical development and creative fulfilment.

Admission Test

We hold three admission tests each year, in March, July, and September. For specific dates, click here. The test includes a solfege exam and an instrumental performance exam (full details can be found here). International candidates have the option to submit a one-take video of their program.

Register here for the admission test Bachelor

Register here for the admission test Master

Professors 


Our team of professors includes principal musicians from the leading orchestras in Belgium and the Netherlands, as well as esteemed chamber musicians and renowned soloists.  Professor: João Carlos Victor

Request a trial lesson here

What Does the Programme Look Like?

The first two years of the Bachelor's programme provide a solid foundation in both practical skills and theoretical knowledge. In the third year of the Bachelor's and throughout the Master's programme, the focus shifts to more intensive instrumental training, emphasizing personal musical expression. Alongside individual instrumental lessons, students also take courses in cross-disciplinary subjects that help prepare them for professional life, with a strong emphasis on creativity and collaboration.
 

Bachelor 1
 
Instrument  24 credits
Basic education (ear training/rhythm/harmony) 12 credits
Theoretical training (Art in Context/Music History) 12 credits
Orchestra/Ensemble 6 credits
Chamber music 3 credits
Sight-reading technique 3 credits


 

Bachelor 2
 
Instrument 24 credits
Basic education (ear training/rhythm/harmony) 12 credits
Theoretical training (Art in Context/Music History) 9 credits
Specific instrumental training 6 credits
Orchestra/Ensemble 6 credits
Chamber music 3 credits


 

Bachelor 3
 
Instrument 30 credits
Theoretical training (Art in Context/Music History) 9 credits
Specific instrumental training 6 credits
Orchestra/Ensemble 6 credits
Chamber music 3 credits
Elective component 6 credits


 

Master 1
 
Instrument 24 credits
Chamber music 6 credits
Ensemble 6 credits
Research 6 credits
Professional Toolkit 6 credits
Elective component (Workshops/Minors/Cross-domain subjects) 12 credits


 

Master 2
 

Instrument and artistic research 30 credits
Chamber music 6 credits
Ensemble 6 credits
Professional Toolkit 6 credits
Elective component (Workshops/Minors/Cross-domain subjects) 18 credits

For the detailed curriculum and course components, click the link below.
 

ECTS sheets Bachelor (course components)

ECTS sheets Master (course components)