Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Top five places to study Music in UK


UK is no stranger to music, with the history associated with the likes of The Beatles, The Radio head, Pink Floyd, Elton John, and more recently Adele who has created a storm by her new single ‘Hello’. Most of John studied music for five years at Royal Academy of Music. If you love music and wish to take it professionally, here are top five colleges to study music in UK.





Royal College of Music, London: Formerly known as the National Training School of Music, the Royal College of Music was established in 1882. It is located in South Kensington, London, UK. The college offers numerous under graduate, post graduate, and doctoral programmes. Grammy Award winning Guitarist, John Williams, and Academy award winning, James Roy Harner, who composed music for Titanic; highest selling orchestral soundtrack of all time, graduated from the Royal College of Music.

University of Edinburgh: The sixth oldest university in the world has the world famous Reid School of Music, which is part of the Edinburgh College of Arts. The school is situated in the city of Edinburgh. Apart from traditional music degrees, the university has a some distinct courses for the students as well.

University of Manchester: The music program at the University of Manchester has consistently been ranked in the top 3 since 2013. The university has the best research department in the country. The Music school achieved a high student satisfaction rate of 98% in the 2015 National Student Survey.

University of Surrey: Ranked number one University by The Times and The Sunday Times. The range of subjects is especially broad: jazz, western musical studies, popular music, screen music, music technology. The department holds a lunchtime recital every week, which features student performers. Also, there are numerous opportunities to perform outside the university in music festivals.

University of Oxford: The second oldest university in the world, the study of music at Oxford goes back to the twelfth century. BMus degree was in existence as early as 1478. One of the liveliest place to make and study music, there are more than 30 student music societies.

Guildhall school of Music and Drama, and Royal Academy of Music may have not been listen in the top five but are very reputable places to nurture your music talent.

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