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Artist Diploma
This programme is for advanced students with exceptional aptitude in their specialism, and strong professional and artistic ambitions. It provides specialist, professional training if you are looking to embark on a national and international career.
Application deadlines:
Wednesday 2 October 2024: Opera and Joint Opera/Vocal Applications
Wednesday 28 February 2025: all disciplines except Opera and Joint Opera/Vocal applications
Those applying for an overseas audition, should refer to the Music Auditions Overseas webpage for information about application deadlines.
Key information:
- Art form:
- Music
- Fees:
- Application Fee: £127 GBP; Tuition Fees: See Fees section below
- Deadline:
- 2 October 2024 for Opera Studies and Joint Vocal/Opera applications | All other disciplines - 2 October 2024 (Asia auditions), 2 Dec 2024 (New York auditions); or 28 February 2025 (London or recorded auditions)
- Level of study:
- Postgraduate
- Mode of study:
- In-person
- Contact details:
- PGmusic@gsmd.ac.uk
Principal Study options:
Strings | Wind | Brass | Percussion | Keyboard | Vocal Studies | Opera Studies (including Repetiteurs) | Historical Performance
Candidates who can demonstrate appropriate professional experience may be given advanced standing for direct entry into Year Two.
About the programme
This programme is for advanced students with exceptional aptitude in their specialism, and strong professional and artistic ambitions. It provides specialist, professional training if you are looking to embark on a national and international career.
The Artist Diploma represents post-Masters progression, and is designed to meet the specialised needs and aspirations of outstanding performance students, and to support them with the competence and sensitivity required.
Assessment and performances
The assessment consists of performances supported by a submission log of activities and an interview. At the end of the two years, these performances comprise a full-length recital in Milton Court or a fully-staged opera production (Opera Studies, voice). The assessment of repetiteurs is split between a recital and a mock audition.
You will be involved in performances throughout both years, from platforms to formal and informal recitals and productions. You will also be expected and encouraged to be active outside the School if your visa allows, taking proactive steps to promote a freelance career.
Programme Specification
See the full programme specification, including module specifications and assessment criteriaEntrance Requirements
Applicants should normally have obtained a two-year full-time Masters of Music Degree or international equivalent, and the programme is open to specialisms in Instrumental, Vocal, Opera Studies (both voice and repetiteur) and Historical Performance. As an Artist Diploma student, your contact time will be as bespoke as possible in order to meet your specialist, highly individual needs, and to support you in achieving your professional and artistic goals.
Further information on departmental opportunities at this level is available on the Principal Study pages.
For further details, please contact Jen Pitkin.