Course overview
Are you an accomplished performer looking to develop your work through postgraduate research? On this course you'll develop your work on historically-informed performances of western art music.
This flexible postgraduate course lets you choose either an MA by Research or PhD in Music Performance Practice. Both courses offer you the chance to produce a research thesis, an assessed performance and both a written note and critical commentary on the performance. Whichever course you choose, you'll be supported by expert supervisors and access our specialist facilities.
Course structure
It usually takes three years (full-time) or six years (part-time) to complete a PhD, while the normal length of an MA by Research is either one year (full-time) or two years (part-time).
In the first year (or part-time equivalent) of this PhD you'll begin working on your performance and conducting a literature review specific to your thesis and performance area. You'll begin to undertake relevant training. Your performance and thesis are usually produced in stages over the course of your PhD, and you’ll receive regular feedback.
For an MA by Research, these timescales are condensed into one year (or two years if studying part time).
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