- On the BA (Hons) Music degree, students will discover a wealth of new music, along with critical approaches to heighten your understanding and appreciation. The focus on learning by doing will strengthen their performance skills, and help them put this theory into practice.
- Rather than studying music by its historical period or geographical location, students will consider its application to particular fields in working life, such as film, technology, and education. This will allow them to explore its relationship to other art forms and disciplines, and to wider society as well, giving them a modern context for all their musical knowledge that they can transfer easily to a future career.
- To help you progress as a musician or vocalist, students will receive individual instrumental or vocal tuition from visiting tutors of international repute. Their performance skills will be developed through weekly workshops, with regular feedback on their progress.
- They will also have plenty of opportunities to perform in public venues across Cambridge and beyond, including regular concerts by Anglia Ruskin Orchestra and Chorus and our on-campus band evenings.
- They will even have the chance to join the Cambridge University Musical Society, the Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra, or one of the many chapel choirs and college orchestras, following an audition.
- The close links with venues and other companies, such as Cambridge Junction and international music management company Hazard Chase, will give you the chance to make contact with industry leaders before you graduate.