BA Music - Business (Hons)
Leeds College of Music
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West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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On-Campus
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Full time
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Introduction
WHY LEEDS?
It takes hard work and initiative to make it in today's fast-moving music industry – which is why the BA (Hons) Classical pathway at Leeds College of Music focuses on equipping you with the tools and experience required to sustain a portfolio career.
Built around a mixture of one-to-one tuition, small-ensemble work, and seminars, this is a contemporary, highly performance-based course. Whether you choose to specialize in Classical or combine it with any of our other pathways – Jazz, Popular Music or Music Production – you will develop into a fine specialist performer or composer with the commercial skills to earn a living in a highly competitive field.
Our BA (Hons) Music (Business) pathway is unique amongst conservatoires and will prepare you for a dynamic career in the modern multiplatform music industry. Taught in a conservatoire environment, with a focus on one-to-one tuition, small group study and with mentoring by current music industry experts, you will learn the skills you need to become successful, self-sufficient and entrepreneurial in a variety of areas in the music industry.
Following the Conservatoire model, you will have the opportunity to choose a specialism (for example, management, record label ownership, artist development, live music management) to focus on throughout your three years, enabling you to enter the industry with your own fully formed enterprise.
Access to students on our other pathways (Classical Music, Jazz, Popular Music, Production) supplies a creative environment of conservatoire-standard musicians, songwriters, artists and producers for you to collaborate and create networks with.
YOUR TUTORS BA (Hons) students receive 120 hours of specialist tuition across three years, meaning you gain invaluable insights into the music industry from professionals who have first-hand experience of working within it.