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BA Music - Classical (Hons)

Leeds College of Music


Location

United Kingdom

Study Format

On Campus

Study Fields

Fine Arts, Music

Academic pace

Full Time

Degree

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

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Program Description

BA Music - Classical (Hons) WHY LEEDS? It takes hard work and initiative to make it in today's fast-moving music industry – which is why the BA (Hons) Classical pathway at Leeds College of Music focuses on equipping you with the tools and experience required to sustain a portfolio career.

Built around a mixture of one-to-one tuition, small-ensemble work and seminars, this is a contemporary, highly performance-based course. Whether you choose to specialise in Classical or combine it with any of our other pathways – Jazz, Popular Music or Music Production – you will develop into a fine specialist performer or composer with the commercial skills to earn a living in a highly competitive field. YOUR TUTORS BA (Hons) students receive 120 hours of specialist one-to-one tuition across three years, meaning you gain invaluable insights into the music industry from professionals who have first-hand experience of working within it.

Your tutors are conductors (Dr David Fligg), composers and authors (Dr Carl Vincent), and have played with groups as prestigious as The Sixteen (Robert Ashworth, horn) and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Martyn Shaw, flute/piccolo), appeared on TV and radio including Later with Jools Holland (Jonathan Enright, trombone), given recitals at Wigmore and Cadogan halls and recorded for Toccata Classics and Naxos (Jakob Fichert, piano), and founded festivals (Jane Anthony, voice).

They are joined throughout the year by visiting professors, many of whom are international stars: joining us for 2012/13 are violinist Charlie Siem, clarinettist Emma Johnson, soprano Deborah York and pianist Wolfgang Manz.

About the School

Leeds College of Music

At Leeds College of Music, we provide a stimulating and collaborative environment in which students can become creative, confident and versatile practitioners in their chosen fields. See how our relationships with Leeds City College and the University of Bradford help us provide opportunities for the local, national and international communities to engage with music and music-making of the highest standards.

WHY LEEDS?

Shape your future in the UK's real music capital.

An acclaimed music scene and vibrant student population make Leeds the place to be for any musician serious about their future. And as the only UK conservatoire to offer pathways in Classical, Jazz, Popular Music and Music Production at both FE and HE levels, Leeds College of Music provides a uniquely dynamic, collaborative experience.

APPLE

Leeds College of Music was upgraded to an Apple Authorised Training Centre in June 2012, meaning that its facilities and trainers meet the standards set by Apple – the world's number one brand and technology leader in media, education and creative applications – and that the Conservatoire is able to offer the full range of Apple Authorised courses (leading to certified exams) to both internal students and members of the public.

As the only UK conservatoire with AATC status, Leeds College of Music gives its students a competitive edge in the job market through Apple pro training and certification.

STEINWAY & SONS

In September 2011, Leeds College of Music became an All-Steinway School, internationally joining the likes of Yale University's School of Music and the Juilliard School, New York.

As the only English conservatoire to hold the coveted All-Steinway School status – meaning 90% of its pianos are from the Steinway family – Leeds College of Music demonstrates a commitment to excellence by providing its students with the best equipment possible for the study of music.

RELATIONSHIP WITH UNIVERSITY OF HULL

Leeds College of Music’s degree courses is now validated by the University of Hull . The Conservatoire and the University have teaching and research links and are working closely to provide enhanced opportunities for students studying at the undergraduate and postgraduate level at both institutions. The University has launched its new School of Drama, Music, and Screen and is planning further investment in music provision in auditoria, theatre space and media environment. The music partnership with Leeds College offers an extra dimension to music students.

Forward-thinking, modern and student-oriented – and with a firm commitment to celebrating diversity – the University of Hull’s ethos is well-matched with the conservatoire’s own.

CONSERVATOIRES UK (CUK)

Leeds College of Music is an original member of Conservatoires UK, the umbrella organization that represents the collective views of, and lobbies on behalf of, music and training across eight major UK conservatoires.

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