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Masters in Performance

Guildhall Artist Masters in Performance

MMus/MPerf in Performance

Also Graduate Certificate (except Opera)

Strings | Wind | Brass | Percussion | Keyboard | Vocal Studies | Opera Studies* | Repetiteur | Piano Accompaniment | Chamber Music | Jazz | Historical Performance Practice | Orchestral Artistry

 

Introduction to the programme

  • Part One (MMus):
    One year full-time/two years part-time
  • Part Two (MPerf):
    One year full-time
    NB. Progression to Part Two is conditional on results from Part One
  • *Opera Studies is full-time only, and Part One takes two academic years.

About the programme

Studying for a Guildhall Artist Masters in Performance prepares you for entry to the profession at the highest level. This programme is about developing as an individual, insightful musician and practitioner; about challenging yourself and taking risks within your field of expertise. It gives you the technical facility and musical flexibility to explore and refine your individual artistic voice. 

The School will provide you with a learning environment that enables you to recognise and nurture your strengths. As part of the Guildhall Artist Masters, there are great opportunities for professional exposure.

Our teaching staff includes world-class performers and innovative practitioners. Your final recitals will be assessed by leading experts. You will learn from internationally renowned conductors and artists and you will perform in some of the country’s finest venues.

Many specialisms within this programme work closely with our partner organisations, particularly the Orchestral Artistry specialism delivered in association with the London Symphony Orchestra. As part of this development process, you will receive feedback from a variety of sources. To ensure you gain self-reliance and the confidence to further your career, we prioritise individual study alongside enhancing your ability to independently evaluating of your own musical identity and growth, and guiding your gradual, independent engagement with the outside musical scene.

See our Principal Study pages for further information on instrument-specific tuition and performance opportunities.

Professional specialisms

Within the Performance pathway, students study one of our professional specialisms according to instrument and area of interest:

Advanced Instrumental Studies

Strings, Wind, Brass, Percussion, Keyboard
Intensive study for soloists and ensemble players. 

Chamber Music

Strings, Wind, Brass, Percussion, Keyboard
For individuals and pre-existing groups who wish to hone their skills in chamber music. 

Historical Performance

Inhabit the music of the past; perform for the audiences of today.

Jazz

Jazz Intensive specialism for instrumentalists and singers. 

Opera Studies

Award-winning specialism offering advanced operatic training.

Orchestral Artistry in association with the LSO

Strings, Wind, Brass, Percussion
Ground-breaking specialism placing students seeking a career in orchestral playing alongside LSO players and international artists.

Piano Accompaniment

Intensive study in collaborative pianism.

Repetiteur

Specific repetiteur study for pianists within the Opera Department.

Vocal Studies

Advanced study for singers who can specialise in areas of particular interest.

Further information on our professional specialisms can be found in the Principal Study pages.

Part One (MMus)

Part One concentrates on your intense learning in Principal Study. The curriculum includes a core module (Reflective Practice) where you discuss and closely monitor your own aims, development, and professional resources. Part 1 also includes a number of elective choices, some led by Principal Study departments, while others are more academic or practical/ professional.

Reflective Practice

This core module supports Masters students in making the transition from student to professional, providing resources and the space for students to develop goals and strategies as they progress through the programme. It encourages reflective thinking, helping students become independent and creative musicians. The module includes:

  • Lectures exploring topics such as: musical identities and contemporary professional pathways; effective strategies for coping with intensive demands on mind and body in performance; tools and processes of reflective practice; contemporary research interests of performers, composers and leaders
  • Workshops introducing the musician as producer
  • Discussion groups to complement these activities and offer the students peer support

Electives

Students choose two or three electives. See the full list of electives.

Progressing to Part Two is conditional on successfully completing Part One and on meeting progression requirements in Principal Study.

Part Two (MPerf)

If you progress to Part Two, as well as continuing Principal Study-based activities from the first year which focus on further development of technical and artistic abilities, you will be given more autonomy in arranging part of your own assessed projects. Breadth of repertoire, individual creative output and professional experience are also key features of Part Two. In addition to Principal Study work, you will write a critique of your personal development as the culmination of reflective work in Part One. 

Extended Guildhall Artist programme

Applicants may be offered a place on the Extended Guildhall Artist Programme if their Principal Study is not yet at Masters entry level. This extended programme comprises an initial year almost entirely focused on the development of Principal Study. At the end of the year, students can progress to Part 1 if they achieve the minimum necessary requirements. Students who don’t progress to the full programme are awarded a Graduate Certificate. 

Find out more

Further information on audition requirements, open days, fees and funding, and how to apply.

Read more on Guildhall Artist Masters pathways: Orchestral Artistry, Composition, and range of electives.

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