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Glasgow's music program fosters a vibrant, collaborative yet demanding research environment with a close-knit community united by creative concepts and practice.
The Music PhD at Glasgow involves a 3-year full-time or 5-year part-time research journey culminating in either a thesis potentially supplemented by practical work or a creative portfolio accompanied by written analysis. For those specializing in cultural or historical musicology, this framework allows enriching your core research with performances, editions, or other musical applications. Composers, improvisers, and sound artists can significantly expand their artistic output through this practice-based research approach.
Areas of focus include: Experimental and cross-cultural composition, music for film and media; Historical and cultural music studies encompassing musical philosophy, popular culture, political contexts, and modernist movements; Sonic arts and audiovisual creation featuring electronic performance, spatial sound design, and acoustic art theory; Performance studies including period-authentic interpretation and avant-garde performance techniques.