Julia Hofer Featured in The Times Among the Best Jazz Albums of 2025
The Friedrich Gulda School of Music Vienna is pleased to see Julia Hofer, bass tutor at the school, receive international recognition in The Times.
The Friedrich Gulda School of Music Vienna is pleased to see Julia Hofer, bass tutor at the school, receive international recognition in The Times.
Since 2018, the Ö1 jazz scholarship has been awarded as part of the Ö1 Talent Exchange and offers a two-year study program (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree) at Jam Music Lab Private University in Vienna plus an album production with quinton records.
The Buddy Program at JAM MUSIC LAB and the Friedrich Gulda School of Music connects students from different countries and creates a vibrant setting for intercultural encounters.
The Vienna City Sound Challenge invites emerging bands to turn their music into a professional audio and video production. Win a recording session at the Vienna City Sound Studio, including a high-quality video, and showcase your sound at a professional level.
Erasmus+ Staff Mobility: Jörg LEICHTFRIED, Jazz Piano Masterclass at ESMAE Porto as part of an Erasmus+ Staff Mobility
Montenegrin-born and in Vienna based jazz vocalist and JAM MUSIC LAB Privatuniversität professor Maja Jaku returns with her fifth studio album, “Blessed & Bewitched”, a collection that elegantly balances tradition and self-discovery.
We are delighted to share the impressive achievements of our former students. Their success stories demonstrate the diversity and potential of musical careers that begin at the Gulda School.
The funding initiative by AKM, JAM MUSIC LAB Private University, and the Austrian Event Association for emerging talents in film music, game music, and singer-songwriter genres enters its second round.
Shaghayegh Javidfard shares her unforgettable Erasmus+ experience in New York City, where she had the opportunity to collaborate with the Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra.
“The Great Sublime” is the debut single of emerging artist Flora Winter, a student at the Friedrich Gulda School of Music.
Lisa Koroleva shares her experience with the Erasmus+ programme:
Friedrich Gulda School of Music teacher Simon Reitmaier spent a week in Lithuania as part of the Erasmus Staff Mobility program. He shares his impressions here:
As part of her Erasmus teaching stay, Dorotya Standi was reassigned to Klaipėda, as an international cello festival was taking place there at the same time, in which all the cellists from Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas were also participating.
With great dismay, we have learned of the terrible act in Graz. In this difficult time, we would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to all those affected.
Our institution is committed to a respectful, diverse, and peaceful coexistence.
We stand united for Graz.
Claudia Randles recently took part in an Erasmus staff train
BOJIDARA KOUZMANOVA-VLADAR tauht at the Academy of Arts and Culture in Osijek, Croatia, as part of an ERASMUS staff mobility