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The UCD School of Music is a vibrant centre for teaching and research that has played a leading role in Irish musical life for over a century. It is home to a diverse faculty of scholars and practitioners, offering over forty taught modules and six professionally-led performance ensembles.
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Music is a universal form of expression, one that captures...
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Study music in UCD if you love creating, listening to,...
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Postgraduate Study in Music The School of Music is one of...
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The UCD School of Music is home to internationally-renowned...
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A chapter by Harry White comparing art music in Montreal and...
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Project Title: Music and Violence in Thirteenth-Century...
- The Musicology Review
The Musicology Review About. Since its inaugural edition in...
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UCD School of Music Newman Building, University College...
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Ceol Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann, 36-38 Westland Row, Dublin 2. Tel: +353 (1) 6325300. The RIAM offers junior, pre-college, undergraduate and postgraduate musical training of the highest standards. RIAM Exams assess and support the learning and development of young musicians and their committed teachers throughout the island of Ireland.
Study music in UCD if you love creating, listening to, understanding, and talking about music. There are a number of ways to study music in UCD at undergraduate level. You can choose a BA Joint Honours (3 years), BA Humanities (4 years), or BSc Information & Communication Studies with Music.
We strive to ensure that students benefit from our knowledge and insight, as we aim to transmit the depth of our passion for music. The School is ranked in the world top 100 (joint first in Ireland) for Performing Arts in the QS World University Rankings. Newman Building, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
The Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM) in Dublin, Ireland, is one of Europe's oldest music conservatoires, specialising in classical music and the Irish harp. It is located in a Georgian building on Westland Row in Dublin.
The Royal Irish Academy of Music is Ireland’s oldest conservatoire, ranked in the top 50 institutions in the world for the performing arts. We train gifted musicians from all over the world for careers in music performance, composition and pedagogy.
Whether it’s being on stage, producing in the studio or working in the music industry that interests you, our courses will match your aspirations. They’ve been there, done that and collected the awards. Now, they’re here to help you achieve your dream career.