作曲和音乐技术

 

在悉尼音乐学院,创作音乐是学习的重要组成部分。作曲和音乐技术的老师都是澳大利亚最具天赋和才华,并得到广泛认可的,他们工作的范围从器乐到人声,还有电子音乐,在这里学生们可以学到音乐的所有,鼓励学生们专供和创作更有野心的作品,他们将在一个充满机会的校园中学习。

2018年,学院还推出了新的四年制本科课程,专注于当代音乐,作曲专业的学生可能对我们的数字媒体音乐、创新音乐项目感兴趣。

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开设学位

Diploma of Music

Bachelor of Music (Composition) 

Bachelor of Music (Music Education) 

Bachelor of Music – Digital Music and Media – NEW IN 2018

Bachelor of Music – Creative Music – NEW IN 2018

Master of Music Studies (Composition) – Not accepting entries for 2018

Master of Music (Composition) 

Doctor of Musical Arts (Composition) 

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

 

作曲和音乐技术教师

 

MATTHEW HINDSON

Matthew Hindson 教授是当今最受欢迎的作曲家之一,他的作品被澳大利亚管弦乐团队和乐团演奏。他创作的音乐经常被用于舞蹈,比如伯明翰皇家芭蕾舞团,旧金山芭蕾舞团等。

 

 

Liza Lim

澳大利亚首屈一指的作曲家之一,作品被世界一流乐团演奏,包括洛杉矶爱乐乐团,巴伐利亚交响乐团,BBC交响乐团等。

 

等其他老师

 

面试要求

Undergraduate:

All applicants to the Bachelor of Music (Composition), and Bachelor of Music – Creative Music, and Digital Music and Media programs must submit a portfolio of three creative works via our online submission form on our website.

Online portfolios to these areas of study will be assessed by a panel drawn from staff in the Composition and Music Technology division. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview.

Composition Portfolio

Three original compositions of varied style or media. For example: solo, chamber, choral, orchestral, electroacoustic, mixed-media, etc.

Scores: At least two of the works must be presented in a notated form.

Recordings: At least two of the works must have complementary audio (or video) recordings.

Some examples of how your portfolio may look:

Eg 1. Work 1: score and recording | Work 2: score and recording | Work 3: score and recording

Eg 2. Work 1: score and  recording | Work 2: score and  recording | Work 3: audio/video only (i.e. non-notated music, score not relevant)

Eg 3. Work 1: score and recording | Work 2: score and recording | Work 3: score only (i.e. not yet recorded, conceptual work, etc.)

Postgraduate:

All applicants should check the How to Apply – Postgraduate page first.

When applying for entry to postgraduate study in composition, please submit at least three compositions (in different performance media) which represent your present level of achievement as a composer, present a 1500-2000 word summary of your proposed area of research/creative work and attend an interview.

All applicants must submit their portfolio via our online submission form on our website.

After receiving your compositions, Conservatorium staff will invite you to attend an interview to discuss your compositions, background as a composer, commitment to musical composition and your goals. On the basis of the compositions, proposal and the interview, the Conservatorium staff will assess your potential for the course for which you have applied.