Music (Ethnomusicology pathway) at SOAS University of London - UCAS

SOAS University of London

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: University of London

Music (Ethnomusicology pathway) (Taught)

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Course summary

Theoretical and practical grounding in the discipline of ethnomusicology, as well as the opportunity to develop performance and ethnographic skills, regional expertise, and a deeper understanding of global music – just some of what you can expect to develop on the MMus Ethnomusicology. This programme is tailored for musicians and musicologists, anthropologists, teachers and composers, as well as those dedicated to developing an in-depth knowledge of a specific music tradition. You will study with the largest and most influential team of ethnomusicologists in the UK, who are experts in the musical traditions of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia and the Jewish world. You will be part of a thriving culture of performance, research and active engagement with music around the globe. The programme will suit those looking for a springboard into further research or employment in a range of music-related fields including journalism, industry, NGOs and education, and often serves as a conversion route for those trained predominantly in western music traditions.

Modules

Modules may include: Atlantic Africa, (p)layers of mediation in African popular music (PG); aspects of music and religion in South East Asia; Central Asian music; ethnicity, religion and gender in Middle Eastern musical cultures; Indian classical music; Indian vocal music (styles and histories); Klezmer music (roots and revival); music and healing; music in selected regions of Africa (contexts and structures); music in South Asian culture (Master’s); music, nation and conflict in Jerusalem; music of the Near and Middle East and North Africa; music, place and politics in Cuba; musical traditions of East Asia (Master’s); pop and politics in East Asia (Master’s); popular and fusion music in South East Asia (PG); raga (concept and practice); sacred sound in South Asia.


Entry requirements

We will consider all applications with 2:ii (or international equivalent) or higher. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements of the application including supporting statement and references.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Music (Ethnomusicology pathway) at SOAS University of London - UCAS