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Music Performance
MA Music Performance
Length of Programme: 1 Year Full Time
This is a practical performance-based
MA, in which you will demonstrate your
critical awareness of current practice in
your own specialist area through your
playing or singing. This can only be
done with a fluent level of technical and
expressive skill, and the range of
support included for the development of
performance skills is extensive,
including weekly individual tuition in
Campus:
your instrument or voice, group
performance skills development each
Bishop Otter Campus
week, masterclass attendance at
Contact:
Chichester and at other institutions,
ensemble participation, and a
+44 (0)1243 816002
consultation with an external specialist
Email:
each semester. This process ensures
that the regular support you receive from
admissions@chi.ac.uk
teachers who are familiar to you is Web:
complemented by invaluable exposure
www.chiuni.ac.uk/music
to other professional views and
experience of different institutions.
Students study the work of specialists in
their own performance field, develop a
lecture recital and research relevant
areas of repertoire and performance
practice. The dissertation takes the form
of a recital, presented at the beginning
of the following academic year.
The Facts
Typical entry requirements - individual • Non-native speakers of English are You may wish to check the equivalence
offers may vary:
expected to have IELTS 6.5, or between your qualifications and the UK
• Applicants should normally have a good
equivalent. Please see page 142 for system with the UK National Academic
honours degree (equivalent to at least 2:2
alternative English language proficiency Recognition Information Centre (UK
in UK) in Music;
qualifications. NARIC)
www.naric.org.uk Alternatively,
• Or any other degree plus a Dip ABRSM;
you may also contact the Admissions
• Or any other degree plus extensive and
Office to find out if your qualification is
documented evidence of music
suitable for entry.
performance;
• All applicants must demonstrate
advanced performance skills at interview;
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