The BMus Music degree at Royal Holloway offers a flexible structure with no compulsory modules, allowing students to tailor their studies to personal interests. Spanning traditional, modern, and world music, the program explores musical texts, practices, cultures, and institutions through lenses of history, sociology, ethnology, and philosophy, covering a vast geographical and chronological scope. Students can develop practical skills in composition, music technology, and performance within a department ranked third in the UK for research quality (REF 2014) and holding a prestigious Regius Professorship.The department's strong industry connections, including links to Wigmore Hall, the BBC Proms, and the Royal Opera House, provide valuable networking opportunities. Students can engage in diverse performance ensembles, such as orchestras, choirs, and world music groups, while benefiting from expert tuition on their primary instrument or voice at no extra cost. Additional perks include scholarships, access to advanced studios and performance spaces, and collaborations with professionals like the King's Singers and London Mozart Players. Assessment combines examinations and in-course assignments like essays or presentations. For modules, please refer to the university website.
Please refer to our website for information: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/music/music.aspx
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