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BMus Music
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Objectives
Our Music programmes reflect the diversity of contemporary musical practice, the pluralism of postmodern thinking about music, and the place of music in today£s world. The extremely rich history of music is explored in our musicological studies. Music also possesses qualities that invite enquiry in the fields of theory and analysis, music technology, acoustics, sound recording and audio engineering. We are distinctive in pursuing all these fields in our teaching and research, resulting in a highly stimulating environment for undergraduate musicians and recording specialists alike. The programmes allow specialisation in creative, performing and vocational studies.
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Entry requirements
Typical entry requirements A level grades ABC (300 points) A level Music grade A (or equivalent) required. Normally, applicants taking performance will be required to have achieved grade 7 or 8 ABRSM (or equivalent) in their primary instrument.
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Academic title
BMus Music
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Course description
Programme Structure
Level 1
Analysis
Ensemble
Introduction to Orchestration
Keyboard Skills
Harmony
Understanding Music
Composition
Solo Performance
Careers with Music
Level 2
19th-Century Studies
Music Technology
Popular Song Analysis
Composition
Research Project
Solo Performance
Professional training year
Level 3
Baroque Studies
19th-Century Thought and Aesthetics
Jazz Studies
Progressive Issues in Rock
Composition
Conducting
Dissertation
Recital
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