MA PERFORMANCE & MUSICOLOGY
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.5
- TOEFL Internet Total Score: 79+

Musicology is the art of combining sounds, represented as musical notes, in sequence or simultaneously in a beautiful and rhythmic way with the integration of these elements into a complete piece. Music uses musical instruments or human voice to create art. Music is divided into genres that are characterized by the same music, harmonic, rhythm, form, orchestration, text in which it is used and other performance elements. The MA program in the Performance & Musicology degree is designed for active students who are looking for opportunities to deepen and expand their skills. The route is carefully designed to promote and develop skills in performance and music at graduation level. The preparation of the book enables you to develop research skills in the area closest to your final oral practice. All of this takes place within the rich realm of the Department of Music through its research and teaching capacity in music, performance, composition and technology.
During her studies at Maynooth University, MA Performance and Musicology students develop a portfolio of performance, communication, critical skills and analysis, while the program also trains students to work independently and manage their time effectively. These skills work well for graduates in a variety of fields of work, ranging from freelance work, arts management and event management. The MA in Performance and Musicology is also an excellent option for those contemplating further study or instrumental and vocal training. A wide range of potential career graduates includes: artist / musician, music teacher, music composer, music therapist, sound specialist, radio producer, radio broadcaster, broadcaster engineer, artist representative, artist / manager.
Starting Next |
Duration |
Scholarships |
Location |
September 2021 |
1 Year |
Yes |
County Kildare |
September 2022 |
1 Year |
Yes |
County Kildare |
September 2022 |
1 Year |
Yes |
County Kildare |
September 2023 |
1 Year |
Yes |
County Kildare |


