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Music FS - London
London, United Kingdom
Program Terms: Spring
This program is currently not accepting applications.
Homepage: Click to visit
Restrictions: Dartmouth applicants only
Budget Sheets Spring
Fact Sheet:
Language of country: English Target language: English
Lodging options: Flat/Apartment Enrollment: 16
Faculty contact: Sally Pinkas
Program Description:

LONDON:

The music foreign study program provides an opportunity for students to combine the study of music with an intensive exposure to musical performance while living in London. The program is open to vocalists, instrumentalists, and composers, as well as to students whose focus is on music history, theory, or ethnomusicology.

Courses offered include Music 70: "Perspectives in Music Performance" (taught by the FSP director), which focuses on historical, analytical, and practical aspects of performance, and includes attendance at some thirty public performances; Music 71: "The History of Music in England," (taught by a team of local lecturers); and Music 87: "Special Studies in Music Abroad," consisting of individual lessons. Student musicians will also reap the benefits of a term in London, the undisputed musical capital of Europe. The opportunity to attend concerts and rehearsals, meet performers and artists, and experience firsthand the vibrant musical traditions of London offer unique learning opportunities outside the classroom.

Selection will be based on a student's interest in music as demonstrated by past study and performance ability.

Curriculum    

  • Music 70: Perspectives in Music Performance
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  • Music 71: The History of Music in England
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  • Music 87: Special Studies in Music Abroad
  • Prerequisites    

  • Music 20 (Introduction to Music Theory;
  • Either Music 21 or 22 and one Music History course;
  • Two terms of a Music Dept. Performance Laboratory (Music 50), or one contract of individual instruction (Music 53-58).





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    This program is currently not accepting applications.