![]() However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. The University will seek to deliver this course in accordance with the description set out in this course page. Typical graduate destinations include doctoral research in music, teaching, arts management, performance, and other music-related or broadly cultural professionsĬhanges to this course and your supervision The final assessment includes a further essay in musicology or a further musical composition produced in response to techniques presented in composition seminars and a larger musical composition or portfolio of compositions, at the end of Trinity term. ![]() ![]() An essay is submitted at the end of Hilary term. You will submit a musical composition in response to techniques presented in core composition seminars at the end of Michaelmas term. Students can usually expect to meet with their supervisor between two and three times a term, depending on the needs of the student and at the discretion of the supervisor. Under exceptional circumstances a supervisor may be found outside the Faculty of Music. The allocation of graduate supervision for this course is the responsibility of the Faculty of Music and it is not always possible to accommodate the preferences of incoming graduate students to work with a particular member of staff. Musicologists, performers and composers each prepare a presentation on their own research and are asked to respond to another student’s presentation in another further feedback on presentation skills is received from the seminar convenor. Presentation seminars are held in Trinity term. Gender and Sexuality in Popular Music Studies.Distributed Creativity in Composition and Performance.Recent seminar series included the following titles: Most of the electives take place in Hilary term. Reading lists are sent out before the start of the courses and you are asked to prepare fully and contribute to the seminars. You are invited to attend as many of these seminars as you wish. Elective seminarsĮach year a number of faculty members convene a series of ‘elective’ seminars based on their research interests, to help you prepare for your assessment essays. Your first summative assessment will be a compositional exercise written in response to the composition core seminar. You may participate in as many of these seminars as you wish. In the Michaelmas term there are typically six topics: The main MSt teaching and coursework is completed in the first two terms the third is reserved for completion of assessed work. The Master of Studies in Music (Composition) introduces a broad range of current methodologies and approaches in music scholarship. Scholarships and funding for under-represented groups.
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