

BA Music and Modern Languages
About this course
Music and a modern language is a combination that develops two kinds of fluency simultaneously, the fluency of musical expression and the fluency of another tongue. Both are disciplines that demand patience, practice and the ability to inhabit a different mode of understanding. At the University of Bristol, this four-year full-time programme allows you to combine music with one of French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish, and it includes a sandwich year and a work placement, enriching the academic programme with direct professional experience. The combination is genuinely intellectually enriching: the study of music in a particular language gives you access to a literary and cultural tradition that deepens both disciplines. In the music strand, you will study music history and analysis, composition, music theory and aural training, with opportunities to develop your performance and ensemble skills alongside the academic content. Bristol's music department engages seriously with a wide range of repertoires and historical periods, and you will develop both critical understanding and practical musicianship. In the language strand, you will develop advanced linguistic competence in your chosen language alongside study of its literature, culture, history and contemporary society. The two disciplines cross-fertilise, and there are opportunities to explore music and culture in your chosen language in depth. A typical entry tariff of around 168 points is expected. Graduates work across the arts and creative industries, in music education, arts management, broadcasting, cultural diplomacy, publishing, journalism and the full range of careers that value linguistic fluency and cultural intelligence alongside musical knowledge. Many go on to postgraduate study in music, musicology, language teaching, translation or related fields, and the breadth of the degree is valued wherever employers need people who can engage with complex cultural and communicative challenges.
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