Music at Cambridge Our undergraduate course has a strong academic component, particularly focusing on history, analysis, composition (including screen and media composition) and performance, but also offering a range of other topics (see the course outline).
Can you do music in university?
You can study music at a university, college, or conservatoire. University and college courses tend to focus on theory-based disciplines such as analysis, harmony and counterpoint, music technology, and psychology of performing, as well as performance itself.
What subjects does Cambridge Specialise in?
Oxford and Cambridge both offer a variety of traditional subjects, including Biological and Physical Sciences, Geography, History, Mathematics, Medicine, English, Classics, Linguistics, Law and Engineering.
How do you get into Cambridge music?
- A Level: A*AA.
- IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level.
- Other qualifications: See Entrance requirements and International qualifications.
What do you learn in music college?
A music major studies a particular instrument whether trombone or voice, piano or violin and also takes music theory and composition courses, music history classes, and classes related to sharpening aural skills. Music majors perform in front of their peers and audiences, and they practice to hone their art.May 5, 2020