Composition at University of West London - UCAS

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Course summary

Concert Music aims to develop an advanced knowledge of compositional techniques from the 16th to 20th/21st century. Informed by current ideas on the academic study and practical application of composition, your course will be taught by established industry professionals and academics. We aim to equip you with skills to help you succeed in the fast-paced and ever-changing music industry. You will embrace a range of styles and produce original creative work, as well as completing an assessed rehearsal in which you conduct a vocal ensemble. Our well-known composer's workshop programme offers a valuable opportunity for social and professional networking with leading figures. This MMus composition aims to give you advanced knowledge of standard compositional techniques from the sixteenth to twenty-first centuries. In addition to regular lectures and tutorial discussions, you will have one-to-one contact time with professional composers from your chosen field. Our teaching rooms are equipped with ProTools HD systems, Audient mixing consoles and C24 control surfaces, and lectures involve frequent practical demonstrations and examples. The course is underpinned by our Composer’s Workshop series, which features regular presentations by a wide range of internationally recognised composers and music specialists. These experts from across the music industry include:

  • copyright specialists
  • agents
  • publishers
  • IT experts
  • composers and film composers
  • instrumentalists
  • film composers
  • critics
  • theatrical agents.
Recent guests have included:
  • Jonathan Dove
  • Deirdre Gribbin
  • Judith Bingham
  • Geoffrey Burgon
  • Stephen Montague
  • Augusta Read Thomas
  • Param Vir
  • Philip Grange
  • Suzanne Giraud
  • Justin Connolly.
The celebrated film orchestrator and conductor Nick Ingham maintains a visiting association, and we also have internationally acclaimed film and TV composers John Cameron and David Arnold as Honorary Doctors of Music. They will be joining the team to work with composers in the film/TV electives.


Entry requirements

Applicants must have the following: 1st or 2nd Class Honours degree in music, music technology or a related subject, or substantial industry or prior experience in the field. This course requires advanced musical knowledge. Candidates will be required to provide a portfolio of degree level / professional work and a written statement. International students need to meet our English language requirement at either IELTS at 6.5 or above, and a minimum of 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components.


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Composition at University of West London - UCAS