This competitive one-year Taught Masters degree provides a broad-based foundation in musical acoustics, digital signal processing and audio technology.
Covers a wide range of compositional styles and challenges as well as technical and historical specialisations.
Is dedicated to applying a broad range of computer music techniques to individually focussed artistic development.
Will be attractive to advanced performers on early keyboard instruments.
Develops the connections between a number of community and social concerns, as part of a fresh and relatively young discipline.
Draws on the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Instruments (EUCHMI) to prepare students in aspects of design, usage, and repertoire.
Introduces students to the many aspects of contemporary and historical musicology available to them.
Opens up a developing area of both academic and private interest in technology and innovation.
This article was published on Dec 2, 2011