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Music (Performance)

Dublin
1 year
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The Master of Music in Performance is designed to prepare graduates for a professional performance career. Based at the TU Dublin Conservatoire, which has a long tradition in the provision of performing and creative arts education, the programme aims to facilitate the artistic, intellectual and creative development of each student by providing an integrated and structured programme with practical experience in a wide range or performance contexts, underpinned by complementary research and professional studies.

The MMus in Performance programme is suitable for applicants who have a high level of performance skill and aspire towards a professional career in performance in classical, Irish traditional music, and jazz genres and applicants who have professional performing experience and wish to pursue further study in their specialist area. Applications are welcome from solo instrumentalists, singers, rptiteurs, piano accompanists and chamber ensembles.

The programme is designed to;

Refine and develop individual artistry in a wide range of professionally relevant contexts
Develop creative skills and professional attributes to enable engagement and collaboration in the music profession at the highest levels
Integrate professional level studies in performance with the development of advanced skills in analysis, research, critical reflection and communication; and provide a programme of study tailored to the needs of the individual student with supporting specialist modules of professional relevance.

Course Details

CollegeTechnological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
Course ID190942
Course LocationDublin
Location PostcodeDublin 7
Course TypeClassroom Based
Awarding BodyTU Dublin
Course Duration1 year
Entry RequirementsApplicants for the MMus in Performance will normally have:

An honours degree (minimum 2.2) in music performance;
An honours degree in Music (minimum 2.2) with a strong specialism in performance, or
An equivalent qualification and have demonstrated the necessary performing potential or be of equivalent professional standing.
Equivalency for international degrees will only be checked on submission of an application.

If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. An IELTS score of 6.0, with no individual component score lower than 6, will normally be required for entry to the MMus programme.

Applicants should submit the following along with the application:

CV with details of your performing experience (repertoire and performances), musical training and other relevant experience/education.
Statement of Purpose outlining your aims and objectives for undertaking postgraduate study in music performance (approximately 500 words).
Academic Transcripts
A recent example of academic writing in music of between 1000 and 2000 words, i.e. an essay or an excerpt from an undergraduate thesis.
Two references relating to your music experience, preferably one from your most recent teacher and one from an industry professional.
Please note that only eligible candidates will be called to audition and interview.

Audition
For audition requirements, please see the Conservatoire website.

Interview
Suitable applicants will be invited to the Conservatoire to undertake an interview. The The interview is intended to assess your suitability for entry to the programme. You should be prepared to answer questions about your music studies, performance experience and repertoire, research interests and career plans. International applicants who are unable to attend an entrance audition in person can send a video recording of their audition with good quality audio. Applicants whose video performances are of a suitable standard will then be contacted for an interview, usually via Microsoft Teams.
Career PathThe MMus (Performance) course is designed to prepare you for a future career in the music industry. Graduates of the course have pursued careers as opera singers, concert artists, orchestral and chamber musicians, music educators and animateurs, and in many other roles in the creative industries. This multi-faceted graduate profile informs much of the course design. There are also opportunities for further study at the Conservatoire through our DMus in Performance or PhD programmes.
Course CodeTU388

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Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)

TU Dublin Park House Grangegorman 191 North Circular Road D07 EWV4 Ireland, Dublin City North, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Eircode: D07 EWV4

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