England
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Historical musicology
Award Award | Duration Duration | Start dates Start dates | Application Application |
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PhD (MPhil also available) PhD (MPhil also available) | Full-time: 3–4 years Part-time: 6–8 years Full-time: 3–4 years Part-time: 6–8 years | October October | January January |
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sacred/devotional music -
women in music -
music and literature -
medieval and early modern music -
music and well-being -
performance contexts and practice -
music publishing -
listening history -
music analysis -
popular music
Entry requirements
Potential research projects
Current/recent research projects
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Fin-de-siècle salon culture: a reappraisal of Cécile Chaminade -
The marriage of music and poetry: structure in the twentieth-century English song cycle -
An Instrument in comparative oblivion? The guitar and amateur players in Victorian England -
Wagnerian wounds: trauma and Wagner’s post-1849 works -
The history of brass bands of Poland -
The symphony as a novel: Mahler’s Tenth -
Welsh folk music of the 19th and early 20th centuries -
Johann Adolph Hasse and the operatic music of eighteenth-century London
Potential supervisors
Fees and funding
PhD fees
UK fee UK fee | International fee International fee |
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Full-time: £5,006 per year Full-time: £5,006 per year | Full-time: £12,705 per year Full-time: £12,705 per year |
Part-time: £2,503 per year Part-time: £2,503 per year | Part-time: £6,353 per year Part-time: £6,353 per year |
