MA Music – Performance pathway
The Music – Performance programme from University of Birmingham prepares students for careers as performers and educators, with an emphasis on advanced technique and stage performance.
Quick Facts
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Duration: |
1 year (Full-Time) 2 years (Part-Time) |
Starting in: |
September |
Tuition Fee: |
£22,950 per year |
Location: |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Full time staff include Director of Performance Ceri Owen, an award-winning collaborative pianist and scholar, and scholar-performer and early music conductor Andrew Kirkman. They join forces with Simon Halsey, renowned chorus master of the CBSO and Berlin Radio Choir, and orchestral conductor Daniele Rosina, plus instrumental and vocal lessons arranged with the faculty of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
You also receive the opportunity to take advantage of the early performance opportunities afforded by the Centre for Early Music Performance and Research (CEMPR).
The Music – Performance programme from University of Birmingham offers first class, world-recognised staff who are experts in their fields meaning students learn from people who really are the best at what they do.
Students study within the excellent facilities available with the Elgar Concert Hall, which is one of the most flexible concert halls of its type in any UK university.
Courses included:
- Advanced Performance
- Performance Skills
- Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art
- Historically Informed Performance
- Topics in Early Music
- Electronic Music Studies
- British Music Studies