BA Music and Music Technology
The impact of digital is continually changing the way we compose, collaborate, share and showcase music. Come and explore these boundaries!
All students get a solid grounding in key repertoire and historical contexts.
You will also get practical experience in:
Our staff are current performers and technicians so you'll be working to the latest industry-standards.
Build a degree that suits your interests. You can specialise in musicology, performance, composition or technology or explore widely across our diverse mix of modules. You could combine Early Music with Electroacoustic Composition or Conducting with Studio Recording.
Our facilities support your choices. We have purpose-built spaces to compose, rehearse, perform, record and experiment!
We encourage collaboration between students, joining up work across modules and getting involved in staff projects. See recent examples of student projects and have a listen on Soundcloud to some tracks our students have produced.
The opportunities to perform are almost endless with:
Check out the full range of performance possibilities.
Find out more about what it’s like to study in the Department of Music.
“I've always been sceptical of the argument that you should work out exactly what you want to do and tailor your degree towards that. I absolutely loved my degree, but particularly because I was learning all sorts of skills while doing something that I was really interested in.”
Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, BA Music 2012, now Chief Executive of UK Music
The impact of digital is continually changing the way we compose, collaborate, share and showcase music. Come and explore these boundaries!
All students get a solid grounding in key repertoire and historical contexts.
You will also get practical experience in:
Our staff are current performers and technicians so you'll be working to the latest industry-standards.
Build a degree that suits your interests. You can specialise in musicology, performance, composition or technology or explore widely across our diverse mix of modules. You could combine Early Music with Electroacoustic Composition or Conducting with Studio Recording.
Our facilities support your choices. We have purpose-built spaces to compose, rehearse, perform, record and experiment!
We encourage collaboration between students, joining up work across modules and getting involved in staff projects. See recent examples of student projects and have a listen on Soundcloud to some tracks our students have produced.
The opportunities to perform are almost endless with:
Check out the full range of performance possibilities.
Find out more about what it’s like to study in the Department of Music.
“I've always been sceptical of the argument that you should work out exactly what you want to do and tailor your degree towards that. I absolutely loved my degree, but particularly because I was learning all sorts of skills while doing something that I was really interested in.”
Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, BA Music 2012, now Chief Executive of UK Music