Major Organ
Presentation of 3 or 4 works (a free one and one related to a choral melody by J.S. Bach, one from the period before Bach and one from the period after); sight-reading of some easy pieces, given by the jury; choral playing and choral-related improvisation.
Piano as Minor
Presentation of 2 or 3 works (for example Bach: a Prelude & Fugue from the Well-Tempered Piano, a classical sonata and a romantic or contemporary piano piece.
Vocal as Minor
Presentation of an accompanied church song (for example: Bach, Schemelli) or an easier song (for example by Telemann, Schubert or Schumann) as well as an unaccompanied church song.
Music Theory
(written and practical) knowledge of the basics of music theory, harmony (including figured bass), playing of extended cadences and harmonic progressions.
Ear Training
Perception of intervals, chords, rhythmic, melodic and harmonic sequences, music dication (one and two-voiced)
Music History
(written) basic overview of all stylistic periods and genres, composers and their most important works; comprehension and classifying by ear of a short music example that will be played from a CD (stylistically, formally, rhythmically, instrumentation etc.)