Musical Performance BMus

  • Overview
  • Special Features
  • Course Content
  • Teaching & Assessment
  • Employability
  • Fees
  • Entry Criteria

About the Course

This programme is designed for performers on any instrument or voice who have a special interest in recent and 20th century music. It will help you to develop sensitive and imaginative approaches to musical performance, and will help you to inform your performance with an awareness of the historical and social context in which the music was written.

Instrumental tuition is provided, and many options, such as music technology and composition, are available.

Practical Music-making

Brunel’s School of Arts and Arts Centre have a strong tradition of practical music-making and there are a number of ensembles that you can participate in, including the New Music Ensemble, Jazzbridge, Brunel Vox and New Noise. The Arts Centre holds regular lunchtime and evening concerts featuring visiting performers, music students and staff.

Music at Brunel also has associations with the London Contemporary Orchestra and Piano Circus.

About the School of Arts at Brunel

The School of Arts at Brunel includes single and joint honours degree courses in English, Journalism, Music and Sonic Arts, Film and Television Studies and Modern Drama. This is a vibrant, friendly and creative place to study. Research conducted by staff provides the basis for much of our teaching, ensuring that modules are connected to debates and issues that are current within these interdisciplinary areas.

Each programme develops basic skills within its discipline but allows you to explore your own particular interests through a range of optional modules.

We also benefit from the activities of the Arts Centre, which organises tuition, performances and exhibitions across a range of arts.

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Aims

This programme helps you to gain the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in music performance, with an emphasis on, but not limited to, contemporary music.

Enquiries

Colin Riley
Admissions Tutor
School of Arts
Brunel University
Uxbridge
Middlesex UB8 3PH

Tel +44 (0)1895 266582
Email music-admissions@brunel.ac.uk

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Special Features

  • Facilities include a computer suite fully equipped for sound design and notation, studios for individual work, individual practice rooms and larger spaces for group rehearsals.

  • There is a vibrant student performance culture on campus comprising several ensembles performing contemporary and classical music, improvisation, jazz, and live electronics.

  • You will be part of a highly dynamic music department with a strong profile in the Greater London area. The University hosts weekly recitals and concerts, and our new Arts@Artaud series showcases new performance work by students, staff and visiting artists in the newly refurbished surroundings of the Antonin Artaud building.

Facts and Figures

Brunel has an unequalled concentration of contemporary music practitioners of national and international reputation, including the composers John Croft, Carl Faia, Christopher Fox, Harald Muenz, Colin Riley, Jennifer Walshe and Peter Wiegold, the pianist Sarah Nicolls, the jazz musician Frank Griffith, and the musicologist Bob Gilmore. The presence of associate artists and ensembles including Piano Circus and the London Contemporary Orchestra provides an incomparable resource that few institutions can match.

Raevennan studies Musical Performance and is pictured performing in Brunel’s Beldam Gallery.

Choosing to further my studies at Brunel University has proven to be a great decision. With its lively and buzzing atmosphere, you can't help but get stuck into all Brunel has to offer. The School of Arts Staff are always so happy and willing to help, and the lecturers are just stunning - always ready to assist with their invaluable knowledge and experience.
 
With so much going on at Brunel, your first year is going to be action-packed, but make sure you don't miss the hidden gems of the campus! The University's Arts Centre is not to be overlooked. Amazing in every way, with their vast range of art, drama and music courses, the staff at the Arts Centre are on hand to help ease you into Brunel life. And it's free for School of Arts students!
 
Whatever you do, make sure you take part - Uni is what you make of it!

Course Content

The degree course is modular. Each module is worth 20 credits and you must complete 120 credits for each year of your degree programme. You will have a wide range of modules from which to choose and you can specialise in areas that particularly interest you. The final year project requires you to carry out in-depth research on any related topic of particular interest to you.

Typical Modules
  • Academic Practice
  • Musicianship
  • Principles of Performance Practice
  • Music since 1900: Themes and Contexts
Level 1 Options
  • Introduction to Sonic Arts
  • Principles of Musical Composition
  • Sonic Arts Computing I
  • Currents in Electronic Music
Level 2 Core
  • Music and Perception
  • Music since 1900: Experiment and Tradition
  • Solo Repertoire Development
Level 2 Options
  • Sonic Arts Project
  • Conducting and Realisation
  • Improvisation
  • Instrumentation and Orchestration
  • Composition for Soloist(s)
  • Contemporary Performance II  
  • Popular Music Practice
  • Live Performance and Electronics
Level 3 Core
  • Music since 1900: Modernism and Postmodernism
  • Special Project
  • Extended Solo Performance
Level 3 Options
  • Orchestral and Ensemble Composition
  • Advanced Improvisation
  • Exploring Popular Music
  • Special Topic
  • Music Journalism

Teaching and Learning

The music staff includes some of the country’s leading composers and performers, with teaching and research strengths in composition (both acoustic and studio-based), performance, musicology and socio-critical musicology. Modules on the course reflect the expertise of the staff and focus on technique and interpretation in contemporary music performance, as well as relevant cultural and historical issues.

Assessment

Each subject employs a wide range of assessment methods including coursework, individual and group projects, oral presentations, practical work and some written examinations.

Employability

Brunel’s music courses help develop a wide range of vocational, collaborative and transferable skills that are highly attractive to employers in industry and commerce. Students have the opportunity, for example, to develop IT ability and highly sought-after presentation and communications skills during the course.

Our undergraduate programmes are designed to sharpen creative and analytical skills and develop confidence in working in teams and in problem-solving techniques.

Careers

Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey

The number of students participating in the DLHE survey from Music was small. The statistics below include graduates from Music, Creative Music and Technology, Contemporary Music and Performance, Music Composition and Sonic Arts. With findings based on small numbers of graduates they should be treated with some caution as one or two graduates in any one category may disproportionately affect the total numbers.

In 2010/11, six months after graduating:

  • 62.5% of graduates with a first degree were in employment
  • 25.0% were in full-time further study

Read more about graduate destinations for this subject area

A high proportion of our Music graduates have either progressed to postgraduate study at a university or conservatoire or have entered the music profession as performers, composers, teachers and technicians. Others have entered arts administration, publishing, the media and management.

Graduates have gone on to work for prestigious companies such as Universal (Decca) and the English National Opera.

Fees for 2013/14 entry

UK/EU students: £9,000 full-time; £6,750 part-time

International students: £12,000 full-time

We are introducing over 700 scholarships for 2013, meaning that one in five applicants who join Brunel next year will receive financial support from the University. See our fees and funding page for full details

Fees quoted are per annum and are subject to an annual increase.

Entry Requirements for 2013 Entry

  • GCE A-level BBB, including A-level Music at grade B (General Studies/Critical Thinking accepted).
  • Irish Leaving Certificate ABBBB, including Music.
  • Scottish Advanced Highers BBB, including Music.
  • Advanced Diploma Progression Diploma grade B in Creative and Media plus grade B in Music at A-level for Additional and Specialist Learning.
  • BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma DDM in a related subject.
  • IBDP 32 points in Higher Level 5 in Music.
  • Access Complete and pass a related subject Access course with 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2 with Merits in all units. Applicants who are not taking A level music or grade 7/8 music but are musically inclined may be asked to take a short test.

All candidates without A-level Music at grade B or equivalent or Grade 8 ABRSM, LCMM or Trinity College will be required to pass a brief entrance test, details of which will be provided upon application.

For all of the above, 5 GCSEs or equivalent at Grade C or above are also required, to include English and Maths (please note that these must have been gained by the time you submit your UCAS application).

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: 6.5 (min 5.5 in all areas)
  • TOEFL Paper test: 580 (TWE 4)
  • TOEFL Internet test: 92 (R18, L17, S20, W17)
  • Pearson: 59 (51 in all subscores)
  • BrunELT 65% (min 55% in all areas)

Brunel also offers our own BrunELT English Test and accept a range of other language courses. We also have a range of Pre-sessional English language courses, for students who do not meet these requirements, or who wish to improve their English.

Page last updated: Friday 15 March 2013