MA in Creative Music Technologies at Maynooth University

MA in Creative Music Technologies at Maynooth University

Thursday, 30 June 2016, 5.00pm

Maynooth University’s MA Masters programmes (MA in Composition, MA in Performance and Technology, MA in Musicology, and MA in Creative Music Technologies) are now open for applications. Apply online at: www.pac.ie/maynoothuniversity

The Music Department at Maynooth University is renowned for its long and proud tradition of musicology, performance and music technology, immersing students in a vibrant, challenging and creative educational environment.

Students are engaged in rehearsals, concerts and the music studios. Experience is offered within six music ensembles, all professionally directed by the Department, including the chamber orchestra, the guitar ensemble, the traditional group, the choral society and chamber choir. Students with a passion for the creation and performance of a whole range of music styles will find the space and the academic support to build their professional skills as musicians and music creators. They also build the confidence and techniques needed for live performance or to further their career in the arts and culture sector, in the music industry or in other fields.

Want to learn about creating and developing sound projects, while learning sound production, editing and studio skills?

Whether you have a degree in Music, or enjoy flexing your IT skills with the latest music software at home; the Music Department at Maynooth is offering a Masters programme for both graduates of Music and graduates of other disciplines with an interest in music and music technology. 

The MA Creative Music Technologies offers BA/BSc graduates the opportunity to create, deconstruct, build, record, edit and produce sound, providing students with full use of computer resources at the Music Technology Labs at Maynooth University; access to studio space, working towards recording and production projects; opportunities to have compositions performed; individual tutorial time with a designated advisor; expert advice on musical and technical issues from composers and researchers at the cutting edge of their fields.

Graduates of this course are now employed in music recording, production, composition, software programming and multimedia design, radio production and music education. 

For more information visit https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/music/prospective-students/masters-music-maynooth-university 

 

 

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Published by Toner Quinn on 13 May 2015

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