Popular Music Performance (Vocals) at Institute of Contemporary Music Performance - UCAS

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Course summary

The music industry has seen a rise in demand for talented and qualified vocalists at a time when the power of vocals to lift spirits and change lives has never been more important. This highly personalised vocal-specific masters course will see you elevate your vocal creativity and already advanced performance skills in a supportive and nurturing environment. Whether you’re currently working in the music industry as a musician, vocalist or singing teacher or looking to change careers, this inspiring programme will take your vocal talents to the next level. With the ability to study the masters as either a one-year full-time or two-year part-time course, this flexible and tailored programme will see you advance your vocal technical ability – studying topics including Alexander technique, Fitzmaurice Voicework and Breathing Coordination – while deepening your performance skills, academic research and critical reasoning capabilities. As an MMus Vocals student, you’ll be expected to engage in independent self-directed study but with support and guidance from ICMP’s highly experienced professional teaching faculty. During your studies, you’ll be encouraged to focus on your individual learning requirements, while accessing essential resources, and designing and implementing a plan to achieve your goals. All MMus Vocals masters students complete a substantial practice-as-research vocal performance project, which leads to the creation of a significant body of vocal recital work. With supervision and support from an ICMP Vocals tutor, you can decide upon the form your project will take – whether a live or live-streamed vocal performance, video-recorded voice recital, written dissertation or more. In addition to four advanced-level core units, you’ll select one of multiple optional modules to study, which span the use of music in health and wellbeing, an investigation of a performance tradition, or study of vocal pedagogy for prospective singing teachers. This course will see you regularly collaborating with our wider MMus cohort – all extremely high-calibre instrumentalists, vocalists and performers. You’ll explore your musical management and leadership skills as you perform the role of ensemble musical director, leading to a performance of challenging existing and original repertoire. You’ll also benefit from an ongoing schedule of special guest musicians, vocalists and lecturers from the wider creative industries who’ll discuss their different approaches and philosophies with you. As an MMus Vocals student, music technology and digital diversity will be a central focus of your learning and you’ll have direct access to ICMP’s world-class facilities. Filled with industry-standard software, hardware and instruments – including multiple recording studios, dedicated performance spaces and high-tech Mac labs – you can book all of these free of charge outside of class time, seven days a week. The MMus in Popular Music Performance (Vocals) postgraduate course will take you on a journey as a vocalist and a musician. You’ll graduate with the skills, motivation and self-reliance to create and sustain a successful portfolio career as a talented vocalist, music professional or educator.

Assessment method

Modules are assessed through a variety of means, including performance, recitals, practical exams, submission of projects and portfolios, presentations, coursework and written work.


How to apply

International applicants

ICMP are able to sponsor students that require a Student Route Visa to study in the UK. For more information on the application process contact [email protected].

Entry requirements

Successful applicants will typically have gained a good Honours degree (upper second or first) or equivalent in music and be able to demonstrate advanced musicianship across a broad range of theoretical, technical, practical and conceptual competencies. ICMP also welcomes applications from established practitioners who are keen to undertake study at the postgraduate level but who may not possess a degree in music. If you’re wishing to apply through this route, please contact our Admissions team for further advice. International: English language requirement – minimum level B2 of the CEFR. When completing our full application form for the Masters in Popular Music Performance, you’ll be required to write a personal statement. You’ll also be asked to complete an audition/interview. Further documentation or evidence in support of your application may be required in certain cases.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9950 Whole course
Northern Ireland £9950 Whole course
Scotland £9950 Whole course
Wales £9950 Whole course
International £15250 Whole course

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.

Sponsorship information

Creative Development Scholarship ICMP offers a scholarship up to the value of £4,800 to each eligible EU, EEA or Swiss student enrolling on one of our undergraduate or postgraduate programmes, starting in September 2023.

Popular Music Performance (Vocals) at Institute of Contemporary Music Performance - UCAS