Music Research

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MPhil/PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU

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Part Time, Full Time

Arts & Humanities graduate class
RESEARCH PROFILE
  • Current number of academic staff: 16.
  • Current number of research students: 36 FT and 12 PT.
  • Recent publications
    • Wagner Beyond Good and Evil (John Deathridge)
    • Cherubini's Pariser Opera (Michael Fend)
    • The Changing Sound of Music (Daniel Leech-Wilkinson)
    • The New Grove Guide to Verdi and his Operas (Roger Parker)
    • The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia (Cliff Eisen)
    • Into the Little Hill, Duet for piano and orchestra (George Benjamin)
    • Piano Concerto (Rob Keeley)
    • Of gold and shadows (Silvina Milstein).
  • Current research projects: AHRC Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice; ERC project Musical Transitions to European Colonialism in the Eastern Indian Ocean.
  • Joint PhDs available: Exciting opportunities exist to gain a joint PhD with Hong Kong University or with King's own Department of Digital Humanities.
KEY FACTS
Head of group/division
Dr Andy Fry (Musicology/Ethnomusicology); Professor Silvina Milstein (Composition).
Awarding institution
King's College London/King's and HKU for joint programme
Duration
Expected to be three years FT, four-six years PT. Entry in September is normal but entry in January is also possible.
Location
Strand Campus.
Student destinations
Our students continue in academia, in the music business or the cultural sector.
Year of entry 2013
Offered by
Maughan Library