MA Music 2020 - Information for Applicants

Message from the Head of Postgraduate Studies to MA Music 2020 Applicants

On behalf of the course team I look forward to welcoming you to Leeds in September. Having lived together through a time of great change, we look forward to embracing and resolving some of the global challenges faced by musicians; to identifying some of the opportunities that arise in such circumstances, and to building a strong community of musicians who will be well prepared to thrive.

Uniquely, this year’s programme is offered in a Blended Learning format. Blended Learning mixes face-to-face teaching with online and electronic media.

Blended Learning will give students regular access to our building (3 Quarry Hill) and associated facilities for group workshops, and to rehearse, record and deliver recitals. Essentially replicating the established pedagogies in a digital teaching environment, with some exceptions group seminars and individual tutorials will primarily be delivered online.


Guests and Visiting Artists

Postgraduate teaching staff are experienced in all forms of teaching and learning delivery, and have developed a curriculum which ensures that the quality of the educational experience does not fall below the established threshold. As always, we will be practicing alongside the group, and sharing our own work for discussion and critique.

To enable us to sustain a full and rounded perspective of music practice, we will continue to involve a broad range of professional musicians and music educators. For 2020-21, we are fortunate to welcome the following guests, who will visit online to discuss their creative practice, the global music industries and answer any questions you have for them:

  • Simon Aldred – Singer, and Ivor Novello Award winning songwriter
  • Kerry Andrew – Composer, performer and author
  • Paul Baily – Producer with specialising in mastering and location recording, whose credits include Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Kate Bush, Paul McCartney, and many others
  • Sarah Beth Briggs – Leading recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician
  • Neil Davidge – Massive Attack producer and composer of scores for Britannia, Hard Sun and Halo 4
  • Scott Devine – Online bass guitar tutor
  • Craig Lees – Vocal Coach, choral director and Arranger and Director of the British Voice Association (BVA)
  • Tom McRae – Singer, songwriter, author, recording, touring artist
  • Anna Meredith MBE – Composer, recording and touring artist
  • Dom Morley – Grammy award winning producer, mixer and engineer on records by Amy Winehouse, Adele, Sting and many others
  • Emily Portman – Folk singer, songwriter performer
  • Scanner – Electronic musician and multimedia artist
  • Julie Thompson – Professional vocal coach, singer and songwriter
  • Errollyn Wallen MBE, CBE – Composer, singer and songwriter
  • Steve White – Studio and live drummer with Paul Weller and The Style Council
  • Ayanna Witter Johnson – Eclectic soul singer, songwriter, cellist and independent artist

Additional Activities for 2020-21

Engagement with extra-curricular activities will be voluntary, and you can dip in and out of them as you wish. They are intended to complement your core studies and hopefully add dimension to your experience on MA Music.

Production Webinars

Global restrictions on live music practice place an even greater emphasis on our ability to work confidently with digital audio. This year, our production staff will present a series of online classes that will enable you to acquire and develop skills in music recording. When you arrive in September, you will have access to your own personal condenser microphone and audio interface unit; for those of you who do not own this equipment, these will enable you to make high quality recordings using a laptop or similar device.

ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) Course

Specifically tailored to overseas students who do not speak English as a first language, these classes held in the autumn trimester and led by specialist Course Leader Karen Banks from University Centre Leeds, will help you to prepare your coursework for the Creative Practice in Context academic modules.

European Conservatoire Seminar Series

In conjunction with partner institutions in Denmark, Finland and The Netherlands, we are currently assembling a programme of online seminars that will be delivered to you by staff from those institutions, who will share their expertise across a range of specialist topics.

Global Music Communities Seminar Series

To acknowledge and celebrate the diversity of our curriculum, for 2020-21 we are working in collaboration with adjacent departments and industry partners to present a series of discussions focussing on issues facing global music communities.

Higher Education Colloquia

In your applications, many of you have expressed an interest in teaching as a career. Using my recently completed book ‘European Higher Music Education: 21 Questions for the 21st Century’ as a framework, in this series of informal discussions we will explore some of the issues currently facing higher education.


Applications will be accepted until August 31st and enrolment and registration for this year’s programme will be week commencing 21 September, with teaching starting the following week.

I hope this information is helpful; if you have any questions or require any further clarification please email me at a.west@lcm.ac.uk.

Best wishes and regards,

Andy

Professor Andrew West

Head of Postgraduate Studies
Leeds Conservatoire

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