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Subject MASTER OF ARTS - PERFORMANCE & MUSICOLOGY

Qualification: MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE
Award Type and NFQ Level:
Course code: MAF1
CAO/PAC code: MHT54
Closing date: 31 August 2021
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The MA in Performance & Musicology degree programme is designed for students with strengths in performance who want opportunities to deepen and extend their skills. The pathway is carefully honed to foster and develop skills in performance and musicology at postgraduate level. The preparation of a dissertation allows you to develop research skills in an area closely related to your final recital performance. All of this takes place within the rich environment of the Department of Music with its research and teaching strengths in musicology, performance, composition and technology.  You can find more information about the areas of expertise among our academic staff here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/music/our-people

Dr Francesca Placanica is the Director of the MA in Performance in Musicology Programme

What You Can Expect:
  • Funding towards lessons on your instrument/voice.
  • Priority access to practice room facilities.
     
  • Regular rehearsal time with an official accompanist.
  • Regular opportunities to perform in Performance Seminar classes.
     
  • Priority allocation of tutorial time with visiting performers as available.
  • Priority inclusion in the Department’s public lunchtime concert series.
  • Opportunities to have performances recorded.
     
  • Individual tutorial time with a designated advisor.
  • Involvement in Research Seminar presentations in which MA students have the opportunity to present their research and receive feedback.
  • Expert advice on interpretative issues from musicologists, performers and composers at the cutting edge of their fields.

Click here for brochure MA Performance and Musicology

Commences:
September

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