Traditional Music (BMus Hons)

Bachelor of Music (with Honours) - BMus (Hon)
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Course details

Course description

This is the UK’s only Bachelor of Music degree dedicated to Scottish traditional and folk music. Aspiring performers on this course explore Scotland’s unique and dynamic musical traditions as a conceptual, critical and creative framework within which to achieve a distinctively personal voice as an artist. This is interwoven with a solid basis in contemporary and eclectic performance practice.

You will work closely with some of the world’s top solo and collaborative teachers and performers to consolidate your performance technique, repertoire and personal style as a traditional musician, interwoven with development as a critical, creative, entrepreneurial and/or teaching artist. This includes exploring both the established parameters of folk and traditional music and the shared technical vocabulary that links folk to classical and jazz worlds. External learning opportunities include an Isle of Skye residency, touring, teaching placements and work placements in Scotland and overseas, as well as appearances at high-profile events, including Glasgow’s renowned Celtic Connections festival, Piping Live, international occasions of state and a range of UK, European and North American festivals.

The BMus with Honours (Traditional Music) places emphasis on the creative development of the individual and allows the curriculum to be relevant to aspiring musicians from anywhere in the world. We have welcomed students from as far afield as Japan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, England, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

**Please note, the international deadline for this programme is the 1st December 2023, but we would encourage applicants to apply by the 2nd October 2023 to be guaranteed consideration for the first round of scholarship**

Subjects

  • Scottish studies
  • Music
  • Music performance
  • Musicianship
  • Performing arts

Provided by

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

admissions@rcs.ac.uk

0141 332 4101

Provider website

100 Renfrew Street

Glasgow

G2 3DB

Entry requirements

Scottish Higher minimum entry requirements:

Passes in three subjects at Higher level Subjects recommended are: • History at Higher • English at Higher • The study of Gaelic and/or another European language at least to National 4/5 or Standard Grade

Course options

Course details

Full time

23rd Sep 2024 to 23rd Sep 2028

Cost: £1,820.00 (ex. VAT)

Venue details

Main Site

100 Renfrew Street

Glasgow

G2 3DB