Bachelor of Music (Performance)
Bachelor's degree
In Canberra (Australia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Canberra (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
The internationally regarded Bachelor of Music (Performance) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music produces performers of the highest calibre. Students will combine their chosen principal study (instrument, classical voice or jazz) with orchestral studies and chamber music, and core studies such as music skills, analysis, history, culture and pedagogy. You will benefit from one-on-one tuition and make use of Conservatorium’s state-of-the-art facilities: practice rooms, extensive library resources and cutting edge music technology. There are also opportunities for international tours with professional orchestras, bands and ensembles. You will undergo a comprehensive education on your chosen instrument that is designed to push your creative and performative abilities to the next level.
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music is Australia’s premier music institution. Located in the picturesque Governor’s Stables next to the Botanical Gardens and minutes from the Sydney Opera House, the Conservatorium offers world-renowned tuition by Australia’s leading musical practitioners in a strongly collaborative, challenging and performance-based environment.
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Subjects
- Musical
- Skills and Training
- IT
- Performance
- Music
Course programme
The Bachelor of Music (Performance) may be undertaken full-time over four years or part-time over eight years. Full-time students enrol in junior units of study with a maximum 48 credit points (cp) during first year. The course is structured to allow students to achieve a high standard in their area of specialisation and to undertake other study central to the development of the professional musician.
There are five compulsory core studies in which students must complete a minimum number of credit points: principal study (72cp), studies in analysis, history and culture (24cp), music skills (24cp), performance and ensemble studies (36-60cp), and teaching music (3cp). Students also select other units of study, either from within their specialisation, in another area of musical study at the Conservatorium, or in another faculty of The University of Sydney, subject to approval.
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Bachelor of Music (Performance)