MA Performance and Musicology
The Performance and Musicology degree programme from Maynooth University is designed for students with strengths in performance who want opportunities to deepen and extend their skills.
Duration
1 year (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
€14,000 per year (Full-time)
€4,330 per year (Part-time EU)
€4.480 per year (Part-time non-EU)
Location
Maynooth, Ireland
The programme
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.
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.
Career Options
Students of the Performance and Musicology degree programme from Maynooth University develop a portfolio of performance, communication, critical, and analytical skills, while the programme also trains students to work independently and manage their time effectively.
These skills serve graduates well in a wide range of working situations, ranging from the freelance solo performing career, to arts administration and events management. The MA in Performance and Musicology is also an excellent option for those considering further postgraduate study or instrumental and vocal training.
Courses Included
- Critical and Creative Media Research
- Acoustics & Psychoacoustics
- Music in Ireland
- Images of the Human Being. In Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Thought
- Musicology of Performance
- Readings in Modern European History
- Media Publics: Digital Media, Public Discourse and Political Formations
- Aesthetics of 20th/21 St Century Music