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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1980-1981-128

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138 Faculties and Courses of Study examination at the end of the third year which follows the same method of examination as the common core Musical Analysis Com- position Musical History and Performance The Faculty considers it important that undergraduates should acquire wide experience and knowledge of music and that they should extend their powers of original independent and sustained thought through their musical studies Instruction is by means of lectures tutorials discussion groups and seminars Undergraduates in their first and second years will be required to attend course of lectures without examination in subject other than music and to continue study of their instruments usually at the Guildhall School of Music Drama COMBINED STUDIES COURSES THEOLOGY AND MUSIC The examination for this joint course consists of ten papers in all five of which are drawn from the Mus degree and five from those for the degree Some papers will be taken at the end of the first year and the remainder at the end of the second and third years Intending candidates ought in the first instance to consult the Deans of the Facul- ties of Theology and Music at King's College before making application through SUBSIDIARY MUSIC COURSE This two-year course is open to members of other faculties who are required to take short subsidiary course Candidates select two options with the Faculty's advice from the following aural training and choral singing musical techniques twentieth-century music composition and variety of historical topics While the Faculty hopes to be able to accommodate all intending subsidiary candidates it is obliged to point out that conflicts between timetables may arise and that early notice is essential Postgraduate Courses MUS The course of study for this degree in the branches of Historical Musicology Music Theory and Analysis and Composition extends
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