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Graduate

MPhil in Music (Performance)

The MPhil is designed for students wishing to attain a thorough grounding in musical performance studies at an advanced level, either as a preparation for doctoral research or an autonomous qualification. 

Closed: Full time

Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28). 

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Expected length:
  • Full time: 21 months
Expected start date:
  • Full time:
English language level:
  • Higher level required
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About the course

The Master of Philosophy in Music (Performance) introduces a broad range of current methodologies and approaches in music scholarship.

In the first year you will follow the MSt in Music (Performance), proceeding in the second year to individual supervision leading to the completion of a recital and a dissertation.

Course structure

This section provides an overview of the course structure, while details of the individual course components are provided below.

Year one

The first year of the course is identical to that of the MSt in Music (Performance). The main teaching and coursework is done in the first two terms and the third is reserved for completion of assessed work.

In the Michaelmas term there are typically six topics. You may participate in as many of these seminars as you wish. Your first summative assessment will be a short lecture-recital presented at the start of Hilary Term.

Each year a number of faculty members convene a series of elective seminars based on their research interests, to help prepare you for your assessment essays. You are invited to attend as many of these seminars as you wish. Reading lists are sent out before the start of the courses and you are asked to prepare fully and contribute to the seminars. Most of the electives take place in Hilary term.

Year two

The second year is spent producing coursework (see the Assessment section below for further details).

Core components

You will take core papers and undertake coursework. 

Option modules

You will choose a number of option modules. 

Course details

Entry requirements

For entry in 2026-27

Funding and costs

College preference

Before you apply

Completing your application

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