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  MMus | PgDip | PgCert - Instrumental Performance


Birmingham City University    Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Full time & Part time September Other, PGCert, PGDip Full time: 12-30 months | Part time: 24-36 months
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Are you looking to take your instrumental performance skills to the next level? Look no further than the MMus | PgDip | PgCert - Instrumental Performance programme at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Whether you're a recent graduate or returning to study, this postgraduate course offers advanced training in your chosen instrument, preparing you for a career in solo, chamber, or orchestral performance. With renowned teachers and regular performance opportunities, you'll receive top-notch tuition and gain valuable experience. Plus, you'll have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including concert halls and practice rooms. Check out the course website for entry requirements and start your musical journey today.

About the course

Advance your skills as a performer with a postgraduate course in Instrumental Performance at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.

Whether you're a recent graduate or returning to study after a break, our postgraduate courses in Instrumental Performance provide you with advanced-level training in your principal study area, preparing you for a solo, chamber or orchestral career, alongside excellent opportunities to develop other skills relevant to a future career in the music profession. 

These courses are open to students pursuing orchestral instruments, keyboard instruments and other solo instruments such as recorder, guitar and saxophone. There is also a Chamber Music route for string ensembles.

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Entry Requirements

UK students should normally hold an honours degree, ideally but not necessarily in Music.

Non-UK students should hold a Bachelor's degree or a similar degree-equivalent diploma, ideally but not necessarily in Music.

Please see course website for further details.


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Where will I study?

Where is Birmingham City University

Student Profile

Edward Leung, piano

I would not be where I am today in my career without the support of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. I benefitted immensely from my Principal Study tutor, but I also had the opportunity to work with tutors from the Strings and Vocal departments for chamber music and lieder coaching. I believe the openness and collaborative atmosphere is what makes the Conservatoire unique. I have also had many high-profile performance opportunities throughout the United Kingdom, thus broadening my professional network and setting up my performance career.

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