Sonic Arts at Leeds Beckett University - UCAS

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Course summary

Develop your theoretical understanding, technical skills and creative practice in the emerging field of sonic arts through a series of lectures, seminars and workshops which aim to challenge preconceptions surrounding musical composition, performance and sound art. You will explore varied approaches to sound practice through exposure to modern ideas and techniques in the areas of electroacoustic music, spatial sound, contemporary music thinking and sound interactivity. You will have the chance to investigate new software and hardware tools, inquire into the ideas and practical work of the most influential contemporary music thinkers, such as John Cage, Pierre Schaeffer and Brian Eno, and produce a variety of creative artefacts to begin building your own music and sound repertoire. The course is delivered by a team of practitioners, whose work at the forefront of this field enjoy critical acclaim at an international level, and who will support you in preparing for a career in sound or further study. You will be taught by subject experts such as composer Dr Nikos Stavropoulos, whose work is regularly awarded at international competitions and who has presented around the world, and Kingsley Ash, whose live performances and interactive installations feature at international events and major exhibition spaces around the country. As well as working directly with your tutors, you will have the opportunity to interact with established artists through guest lectures and workshops and our artist in residence programme. Previous visiting artists have included BBC sound recordist Chris Watson, electronic music group UTAH Saints and Twin Peaks sound designer Kim Cascone. You will also have access to a suite of high quality, professional music studios, approved by JAMES - the accrediting body of the Music Producers' Guild and the Association of Professional Recording Services.


Entry requirements

Applicants should either have at least a second class honours degree in a cognate subject, at least a second class honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training developed through artistic practice or from within the work environment. You should include reference to the following areas in your supporting statement: -Previous relevant study and / or experience -Why you want to study on the MA in Sonic Arts at Leeds Beckett University. -What do you aspire to achieve during your time at Leeds Beckett University -References to creative sound work that you have engaged with in the past. -Reference to a text (book or article) which contributed to you understanding of the field of Sonic Arts. -Reference to an artist or a sound work, which inspired you. -Please include in your supporting information links (YouTube, SoundCloud, google drive etc) of two to three original works and a short pdf document (no more than 500 words) which discusses your artistic practice and your aspirations. We are open to any type of sound based creative work, including electroacoustic or other electronic music, mixed media, sound installations, audio-visual as well as instrumental or vocal work. If you would like to submit original scores alongside the recordings please attach those to the pdf document. All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional.


English language requirements

All applicants should satisfy our University English language requirements.


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Sonic Arts at Leeds Beckett University - UCAS