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For more information please visit our Artist Development pages on the website. An elective designed to hone listening skills across a wide variety of styles and genres. For 90 minutes each week an eclectic selection of music is studied, with class discussions focussing upon analytical issues or matters of interpretation, and across history are also studied. This elective explores a mix of historical and current factors that underpin programming decisions across a range of music-making experiences.

A three-day intensive course in collaboration with Glyndebourne, led by Artistic Director Stephen Langridge, for singers, instrumentalists and composers. Through a series of workshops, the participants will explore methods of creating music theatre, and develop their abilities and skills as collaborative artists. These classes bring together composers and performers in a collaborative environment in which musical ideas can be exchanged and developed, and the processes of collaboration explored.

The classes include practical workshops where students develop their ideas, and seminars in which case studies in collaborative practice are examined. Each student participates in collaborative projects with at least one other student, developing musical materials that can take any form. Students participate in formal group presentations that include details of the collaborative processes and performances of the completed musical materials.

The focus of these workshops will be how to turn an idea into a small-scale creative project, from inception to promotion and performance. This course critically examines different aspects of concert practice, exploring strategies for responding to sources including recordings and wider issues around programming, including audiences, venues and concert functions. Open to PG students of all disciplines, this elective enables performers to deliver with greater freedom and confidence, through enhanced preparation techniques.

This Elective will give you the opportunity to explore historically informed performance on period instruments. Close listening to recordings historical and contemporary can reveal a surprising range of possibilities for the performer that are not captured — or even suggested — in musical scores. As the importance of participatory and community music programmes in areas including education, health and wellbeing continues to grow both in the UK and internationally, it is crucial that our students have the opportunity to obtain skills and experience in this exciting and expanding area of work.

Open Academy offers lectures, seminars and workshops alongside hands-on practical experience in the field. Sibelius Academy also has an overseas exchange program with another school on our list, the Peabody Institute. Of the best music education schools in this list, Sibelius Academy stands out as the only music college in Finland. Plus, Sibelius Academy has a Junior Academy that welcomes highly skilled young musicians.

Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Founded in in London, England, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama has one of the most prestigious music programs in the world. The School was ranked 1 for specialist universities in the UK in the Guardian University Guide for two years in a row with a perfect score of With around students and a student to faculty ratio of 7. They recently expanded their campus with a brand new concert hall, Milton Court.

Mannes School of Music. Its alumni include the famous pianists Richard Goode and Murray Perahia who both graduated the same year. The current curriculum emphasizes music technology, television and film music composition, and improvisation, which are tied to contemporary music.

Also, Mannes has two academic divisions — the preparatory division for pre-college training for children and teenagers; and the college division for undergraduate and graduate degrees. Peabody Institute. It offers degrees ranging from Bachelors of Music to Doctoral degrees.

It has been training some of the finest musicians in the world for the last years. School-age children are welcome to apply and enjoy the enrichment and instruction programs offered.

Located in Cleveland, Ohio, the Cleveland Institute of Music deserves to be on our list of the most prestigious music schools. Forty of the highly talented faculty members also form a significant part of the Cleveland Orchestra.

Which of these top music schools in the world is right for you? Recommended Schools. Founded in it is also one of the oldest which makes it one of the richest cultural centers of Los Angeles and the West Coast.

University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna is one of the oldest and largest music schools in the world. It was established in in Vienna, Austria, also one of most beautiful cities in the world.

Musicians like Brahms and Mahler studied at this cultural center of arts and music. Even though it has around 3, students it still has 4. Its students have won many international competitions in all areas of music including Conducting, Organ, Voice and Film and Media Composition.

New England Conservatory. The oldest independent school of music in the U. It is the only music conservatory named as a National Historic Landmark. NEC also offers a unique 5 year program together with Harvard University, conferring upon students degrees from two of the finest institutes in the nation.

More information to follow. She works in Bath and nationally as a freelance vocalist, Musical Director and workshop leader; encouraging schools, colleges, businesses and choirs to have fun with their voices. Download the Singing Syllabus for full information about our graded singing exams. Supporting publications We offer a range of singing books to support teachers and learners in preparing for a singing exam.

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