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BMus (Hons) Music BMus (Hons)

UK

What will I learn?

Course Overview

The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama launched a new, flagship BMus course in 2022.

The new course builds on the strengths and successes of the existing BMus course. It has been developed by the BMus Course Leader, Andrea Jones and senior music staff including Tim Rhys-Evans, who was appointed as Director of Music in January 2020, and with significant input from current students, recent graduates, RWCMD staff and professional music partners.

In addition to the high-level of individual performance training, the new course also includes:

  • streamlined and refined timetabling, scheduling and assessment processes
  • a concert/festival approach to performance assessments, with live audiences
  • increased opportunities to link student work with diverse audiences and communities
  • practical training in teaching and participatory music making
  • weekly choral training as a core activity promoting integrated musicianship
  • an emphasis on embodied performance, integrating core musicianship skills in harmony and aural development with whole-body awareness and movement
  • an extended range of module options to support diverse interests and career pathways
  • increased diversity in areas including performance programming, external engagement and research work
  • classes in Alexander technique and other mind-body approaches
  • training in digital skills to support performing musicians

The programme emphasises collaboration and collaborative approaches in all aspects of activity, whilst also structured to offer each student a high level of support as an individual learner and future practitioner.

Which department am I in?

Music

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
£28,400.00 (30,94,356) per year
£28400 Per year

This is a fixed fee
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama

Castle Grounds,,

Cathays Park,,

Cardiff,,

CF10 3ER, WALES, Wales

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