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Email:contact@lccm.org.uk
Phone:02035351080
LCCM
The Music Box
241 Union Street
London
SE1 0LR
LCCM’s MMus in Music Performance is a rigorous 12-month journey that will see students develop a wide range of creative, critical, and professionally-focused new material that reflects the changing nature of today’s industry.
This professionally focused, 12-month practice-based master’s degree in music performance aims to help students develop specialist skills as a performer, musical director, composer and arranger to an industry-leading standard through the creation of a significant body of original work demonstrating a distinctive artistic personality. Over the course of the year, students will refine their instrumental skills, lead ensembles and create new compositions and arrangements through a range of individual lessons and group workshops and lectures. Additionally, students will devise and test strategies to launch, market and continuously develop their professional personas and then undertake a major body of creative and professional work over the summer, which could culminate in the performance of a new body of work or the completion of an industry placement.
Overall, the programme aims to:
refine your specialist performance skills and creative practice;
enable instrumentalists to develop a significant body of original creative work;
develop a distinctive artistic personality or voice;
prepare to lead and continuously develop in professional performance-based industry settings.
Converging communications technologies, economic forces and an insatiable demand for content has led to increased competition and a greater need to specialise and create a name for oneself. With so many new channels to perform, publish and exploit musical works, artists must now combine an advanced understanding of composition, arrangement, musical direction, with skills from a broad range of related disciplines and an entrepreneurial mindset.
The MMus in Music Performance seeks to develop self-directed graduates who have the confidence, experience and imagination to realise a wide range of professional, industry-leading projects at a variety of scales. Our academic team are determined to provide you with a programme that is unrivalled in its ability to embrace music as art, craft and enterprise.
Principal Instrument; Composing for Film & other Media; Performance Ensemble Workshop; Principal Instrument; Digital Distribution & Marketing; Composition & Arranging
A minimum second-class honours degree in a relevant subject from a UK awarding body or college recognised equivalent international qualification.
Significant equivalent professional experience will also be considered.
Entry will also be subject to audition consisting of a portfolio review and/or live audition.
This course accepts Home Students only.
International Applicants: unfortunately LCCM cannot sponsor you for a student visa; if you wish to study at LCCM you need to hold a visa that allows you to live and study in the UK without needing a CAS.
EU Applicants: if you arrived in the UK before 1st January 2021 and are settled in the UK, you can study at LCCM. To find out more information please visit https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families/applying-for-settled-status.
English language competency equivalent to CEFR Level C1 (7.0 overall, 6.5 in each category) or equivalent if from a non-majority English language speaking country.
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Email:contact@lccm.org.uk
Phone:02035351080
The Music Box
241 Union Street
London
SE1 0LR
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