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BA Popular Music with Foundation Year
About this course
Popular Music is a broad and serious field of study that encompasses the performance, production, history and cultural significance of music outside the classical tradition, from blues and jazz to rock, soul, hip-hop, electronic music and beyond. A degree in popular music takes the music and the musicians who make it seriously, developing your technical musicianship alongside a critical understanding of the contexts in which popular music is created, circulated and consumed. It prepares you for a music industry that rewards adaptability, creativity and the ability to work with others as much as pure technical accomplishment. At Leeds Conservatoire this four-year full-time degree with Foundation Year begins with a year designed to build your musical and academic foundations before you enter the main programme. The foundation year develops your performance through one-to-one tuition, workshops and lectures, strengthening your musicianship, part-writing and instrumental or vocal technique in a structured and supportive environment. The degree builds on these foundations to develop you as a creative, technically proficient and intellectually engaged musician, capable of performing and collaborating at a high level across the range of styles and contexts that the popular music world encompasses. Graduates from Popular Music degrees pursue careers across the music industry and related creative sectors. Many work as performers, session musicians, bandleaders and music educators. Others find roles in music management, tour and event production, music publishing and licensing, music journalism and criticism, and community music. The Leeds Conservatoire's strong industry connections and focus on professional development prepare graduates to navigate a competitive and varied professional landscape. For those wishing to continue their studies, the degree provides a foundation for postgraduate work in music performance, composition, music education or music technology.
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