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Music at Newcastle University - UCAS

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Course summary

Develop your creative and professional music skills and shape your future in the music industry. On our Music MA degree you'll study with world-class specialists attuned to your individual aspirations and collaborate with a vibrant creative community. Focus on your personal musical aims by specialising in performance, composition, or a structured mixture of both Develop the professional skills needed to work within the contemporary musical world and utilise your skills and knowledge to teach the next generation of musicians. Choose to specialise in: Western Classical Music Contemporary Pop Folk Music of Britain, North America, and Northern Europe Opera Jazz DJ-ing and Turntablism Improvised Music Electroacoustic Music and Sound Art Studying a Music Master's in Newcastle Newcastle is one of the most exciting and diverse places to study music in the UK. We're home to The Royal Northern Sinfonia, based at The Glasshouse, the renowned international music venue in Newcastle-Gateshead. Many of the orchestra’s players teach on our classical music strand. Newcastle is also a national centre for folk music. We have tutors who perform worldwide and one of the most innovative centres for experimental music in the country. On our programme you’ll specialise in either: Music Performance Music Composition You'll develop professional and career skills in the contemporary musical world and understand how your knowledge may teach the next generation of musicians. There are also many extra-curricular opportunities for performers. These include: the Newcastle University Symphony Orchestra a specialist chamber choir a contemporary jazz big-band musical theatre projects folk music groups You'll also have a wide range of popular music opportunities both inside and outside of the university.


Entry requirements

A 2:1 or above from a UK university, conservatoire, or international equivalent, in music, or a related equivalent degree with a equivalent specialism in either musical performance or composition. If you did not study performance or composition as part of your degree, but have a high level of skill (portfolio or audition at application) there may be circumstances where professional, or equivalent experience in the field may be considered alongside an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject area.


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Music at Newcastle University - UCAS