Performance Postgraduate Diploma 2012-13

At a Glance

Start date:
17 / 09 / 2012

Duration:
1 year full-time

Places Available:
10-20 (this number may be subject to change)

Course Type:
Full Time

Available at the following campuses:
Huddersfield

Entry Requirements
Admission is available to Honours graduates in Music and holders of graduate diplomas in Music.

Your application should be supported by references from 2 referees, one of whom should have knowledge of your current abilities within music. You should have achieved a standard of vocal or instrumental performance equivalent to that of the LRSM Performers' Diploma. Performance applicants will be auditioned.

Contact
Admissions Tutor
Tel: 01484 471336/472375
E-mail: pgcoursesmhm@hud.ac.uk


The course

You will join a thriving community of postgraduate musicians receiving regular individual tuition from academic and instrumental staff with national and international reputations.You will have the opportunity to take part in directed ensembles, amongst these the Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Big Band, Symphonic Wind Orchestra, Brass Band, Choir, Chamber Choir, Opera Group, New Music Ensemble, Early Music Ensemble, Folk Group, Samba Band, South Asian Arts Ensemble, Blues Group, Jazz Improvisation Group, as well as Chamber Music.There are also many opportunities to experience and perform music, including weekly student concerts, and recitals and masterclasses by visiting professional soloists and chamber groups.

You will be based in the Creative Arts Building with its purpose-built facilities, with access to the well-resourced Music Library, and be able to experience recent developments in new music at first hand at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, based at the University.

Course content

- Performance Skills:
You choose from a range of options, such as ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, conducting, keyboard skills, opera class and duo performance.

- Performance Studies:
You attend seminars aimed at examining the skills required for any issues involved in performance.

- Advanced Performance:
The culmination of the course is the presentation of a major recital.

Career opportunities

The subject-specific skills you develop will enhance your intellectual self-confidence and capacity for a career within or outside the music world.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching takes the form of lectures, seminars and one-to-one tuition with your tutor, and individual practical tuition from visiting instrumental or vocal teachers.

You will be required to perform to an advanced standard across a range of styles and repertoire. Additionally, essays will be submitted which relate to the repertoire being performed.

How much will it cost me?

Here at the University of Huddersfield, we continue to work hard to ensure that we set a fee for postgraduate students that is fair and offers you value for money. The tuition fees for postgraduate taught courses will cover the cost of your study at the University as well as charges for registration, tuition, supervision and examinations. For more information about funding, fees and finance, please see Fees and finance.

You can sign up to iHud here to make sure you receive our 2013 fee information as soon as it is published.

If you are interested in postgraduate research degrees, you can find information about research degree fees and finance here.

Facilities

Music and Music Technology are taught in the Creative Arts Building. It is purpose-built for music with extensive sound proofing throughout and acoustic tuning. The facilities comprise:
- Four ‘smart classroom’ lecture rooms outfitted with cutting edge audio-visual hardware
- Three computer labs
- 26 practice rooms
- One large ensemble and four chamber ensemble rehearsal rooms
- Two large piano practice rooms
- Two percussion practice rooms
- Organ practice room
- Early music studio

Our music technology facilities are amongst the largest provision in Europe, consisting of:
- 16 world-class, single-user computer composition and recording studios
- Four 25-seat teaching labs
- A cutting-edge, experimental research studio for sound spatialisation
- Four pop performance spaces
- A concert hall seating 120, linked with our main Pro-Tools recording studio, which also has two recording booths
- 11 other cutting-edge studios
- One PC lab
- Two other computer labs each with 25 Macintosh computers, sound cards and MIDI-controllers

The Phipps Concert Hall, complete with brand new Steinway grand piano, seats 120 and houses a concert organ. In addition, St Paul’s Hall, the University’s main performance space, is a beautifully converted and recently renovated Georgian church. Our music library maintains one of the premier collections of 20th and 21st Century music scores and recordings in the United Kingdom.

Other information

The University also offers a lively musical atmosphere and the opportunity for performance is extremely varied. You could play in ensembles ranging from the classical - symphony orchestra, brass band, chamber choir, to pop music groups such as the folk group, samba band, Motown band or electric guitar ensemble.
The University is home to the internationally renowned Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and every November you have the opportunity to catch up with all that’s up to date in this field of music. The programme always features the world’s leading composers and performers, and you have the opportunity to take part either as a performer with a departmental ensemble or gain work experience in administration, front of house or technical assistance and stewarding.

Regular classical, pop and music technology performances take place throughout the year, either by student performers or visiting artists. Recent visitors have included pianists Martin Roscoe and Peter Hill, the Rose Consort of Viols, clarinettist Chris Swann, LSO trumpeter Rod Franks, soprano Lynne Dawson and jazz trumpeter Steve Waterman. In September 2010 Ensemble 360 has recently been appointed Ensemble-in-Residence.

Huddersfield is close to Leeds, Manchester, Bradford, Sheffield, within easy access to both large-scale and smaller performance venues and Huddersfield itself has a varied and active concerts scene.

How to apply

Research

Research plays an important role in informing all our teaching and learning activities. Through research our staff remain up-to-date with the latest developments in their field, which means you develop knowledge and skills that are current and highly relevant to industry. For more information, see the Research section of our website.

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