Patrick McManus wrote:
> Lawrence formal music qualifications is there such a thing????
Patrick
BMus (Hons) Music,
BMus (Hons) Popular Music,
BMus/BSc (Hons) Music Computing
MPhil/PhD in Music
MMus in Composition
MMus in Creative Practice
MMus in Performance and related studies
MMus in Studio Composition
MA in Music with Contemporary and Popular Music Studies
MA in Music with Ethnomusicology
MA in Music with Historical Musicology
MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy: Music Pathway
MA in Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship: Music Pathway
Certificate for Postgraduate Study in Music
also available Nod & Wink from the Creative Research Fellow – purely honoric
do you get
> a badge or a nice certificate accredited musicman!! P informally
You certainly get a certificate and I believe a formalised cuddle of some
kind
I have never seen an award ceremony... I very rarely go into classrooms,
though I am going to soon
Being a musician is somewhat different to getting a formal music
qualification - think of all the doctors of lit with cloth ears
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AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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