Bachelor of Music (Performance)

University of Sydney - Conservatorium

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Overview

This course focuses on performance within a general music degree. You will combine your chosen principal study with orchestral studies and chamber music, and core studies. Your studies allow you to develop as a musician and build your experience of current approaches to music. Performance students receive individual tuition on their instrument or voice and will be assessed in the final two years of the degree by the presentation of public recitals.

Majors

Areas of study

Principal study in jazz studies, classical instrument or vocal performance, historical performance, music theatre, drum set or non-western music. Studies are also undertaken in analysis, history and cultural studies, and music skills (aural perception, harmony and analysis).

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Performer (ensemble, solo instrumental, symphonic and vocal), musical theatre director or producer, arts manager, chamber musician, concert entrepreneur, orchestral musician, private music teacher.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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