Accompaniment (MMus PT)

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Scotland
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

Alongside a team of highly experienced professional accompanists and chamber musicians, you will engage in a range of collaborative opportunities to prepare you for this demanding profession working with students and lecturers from all departments at RCS. Developing core accompaniment skills form the foundation of the Accompaniment programme. In addition to the extensive development of standard accompaniment repertoire, additional supporting skills are also cultivated in regular group classes including; sight-reading, orchestral reductions, transposition, figured bass, choral accompaniment, vocal and instrumental coaching and languages. MMus Accompanists also enjoy extensive performing opportunities, whether in concerts, competitions or accompanying students. The programme provides a wide range of choices for assessment, including studio recordings, commissions of new collaborative works, independent projects and full-length recitals. Students who have graduated in this course have gone on to have professional careers as accompanists and work for a wide range of institutions and organisations throughout the world. Graduates also work in the fields of music education, arts management and administration, and music in the community, where an MMus degree is highly valued. International students on Student visas are not permitted to undertake any of the part-time routes. **Curriculum Review** We are currently in the review cycle for our postgraduate music programmes starting in 2025, these courses are currently designated 'subject to validation'. This is standard practice during curriculum review periods. The outcome of this process, may mean there are some changes to how your programme is delivered.

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Start Date

2025-09-22
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Tuition fee

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Applicants will be required to source their singer and instrumentalist. RCS will provide applicants with a singer and an instrumentalist should they attend an in-person audition in Glasgow and choose the set repertoire as noted on our website. Recorded submissions and changes from set repertoires will require the applicant to source their singer and instrumentalist. Repertoire to prepare: * Instrumental : Beethoven Cello Sonata in C Op. 102 No.1 (Andante — Allegro vivace) * Vocal: Schubert — Ganymed (Key Ab) and Debussy — Mandoline (Opening note “G” in piano part) We would also accept three contrasting accompanied works of your choosing.
You will be required to take part in an interview as part of the audition process. For those auditioning live in-person, this will be part of your audition timeslot. For those who have submitted a recorded audition, if successful to round two, the interview will take place live online. Details will be sent via our admissions team.

Part-time

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