BA (Hons) Music (Jazz)

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Study BA (Hons) Music (Jazz) at Leeds Conservatoire

Leeds Conservatoire's jazz degree was the first in the UK, and over the last 50 years we've become a leading authority in jazz across the UK and Europe.

 

  • Starts:
  • Duration: 3 Years /
    4 Years (with Foundation)
  • UCAS Course Code(s): Jazz 403F
    W37F Jazz (with Foundation Year)
    303F (Jazz with Popular)
    908F (Jazz with Production)
  • UCAS Institution Code: L31
  • Apply Via: UCAS Conservatoire Application (note: this course is not found under a UCAS Undergraduate application)
  • Study Mode: Full time
  • Validated By: University of Hull

“The environment of Leeds Conservatoire personifies what jazz education is about. Collaboration, trying something different and pushing yourself to be the best musician you can be.” – Matthew Richardson, Jazz graduate

Our 3 year BA (Hons) Music (Jazz) is designed for musicians who know they want to specialise in Jazz. 

All Specialist Study and Specialist Group Study modules are Jazz focused, with the option to apply as either a Performer or Composer.

As with all our Jazz courses, studies in your specialist area will be supported by a broader curriculum designed to prepare you for your career in the Jazz industry.

If you know that conservatoire study is for you, but you don’t think that you’ll meet the academic or musical entry requirements, our four-year courses are an excellent opportunity to start studying your degree while you focus on your musical development.

An extra year of access to our creative and collaborative environment, excellent facilities, expert staff and rich performance opportunities will build your confidence as a conservatoire musician.

Find out more about BA (Hons) with Foundation Year.

Jazz can also be taken as part of a Combined Honours degree.

We are the only UK conservatoire to offer this type of combined degree where you will study both areas of music throughout all three years.

You will take specialist study modules (e.g. your 1:1 tuition) in your first area and specialist group study (e.g. ensembles) in your second.

e.g. for Jazz with Popular, you would have 1:1 Jazz instrumental or vocal tuition and also be in a Pop band.

Course Options:

  • BA (Hons) Music (Jazz with Popular)
  • BA (Hons) Music (Jazz with Production)

If you are interested in Jazz but would like to specialise in another genre, you can choose to take your Specialist Study modules (including 1:1 sessions where relevant) in one area, and your Specialist Group Study (including ensembles) in Jazz.

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UCAS Undergraduate Courses

What You Will Study (See Modules and Specifications)

Each year of the course is structured into three distinct strands:

  • Specialist Study – One-to-one tuition and group study in performance or composition
  • Contextual Studies – Develop your core jazz knowledge in subjects such as composition, harmony, contemporary improvisation, aural skills and big band arranging
  • Professional Studies – Develop your skills for working in the creative industries

Some examples* of Contextual Studies and Professional Studies modules:

  • Working in the Creative Industries
  • Collaborative Composition
  • Songwriting
  • Composition and Production for Film and Television
  • Arranging and Orchestration
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Self-Promotion and Music Marketing
  • Concerts and Touring
  • Working with Music in the Community
  • Instrumental Music Tuition
  • Music Journalism
  • Software Environments - Performance and Sound Creation
  • Extended Improvisation

*The above examples are chosen to represent a selection of the kind of mandatory and elective module options offered, so you can tailor your degree to your area of interest. See the full list of modules currently available for this course, including mandatory and optional modules, plus detailed module specification documents.

If you choose to study the 4 -year Jazz with Foundation Year programme, your first year will focus on developing your principal study through specialist one to-one tuition, and strengthening your music theory and academic skills, as well as your creativity and artistry.

You will also have access to a weekly programme of workshops and masterclasses, as well as regular individual tutorials with academic staff.

Upon successful completion of the Foundation Year, you will automatically progress to year one on your chosen BA pathway

If you choose a Combined Honours programme (e.g. Jazz with Popular), your Specialist Study (e.g. one-to-one tuition) would be in Jazz and your Specialist Group Study (e.g. ensemble/band) would be in your second genre.

Jazz with Popular

  • Specialist Study - Jazz
  • Specialist Group Study - Popular

Jazz with Production

  • Specialist Study - Jazz
  • Specialist Group Study - Production

In addition to your principal instrument/voice, you can also choose to have additional 1:1 tuition in a second instrument/voice (for students at Grade 6 standard or higher in their second instrument/voice).

This is not part of your course, but there are a limited number of Instrumental, Vocal & Composition Bursaries available, or tuition can be arranged at additional cost.

Academic Requirements

BA (Hons) - 3 Years

96 UCAS tariff points from level 3 studies or equivalent, which normally include A Level Music or a BTEC Extended Diploma in a Music-related subject.

A minimum of three GCSEs including English Language at Grade C / Grade 4 or above or equivalent international qualification, eg IELTS 6.0 (5.5 in each component).

BA (Hons) with Foundation Year - 4 Years

64 UCAS tariff points from level 3 studies or equivalent, which normally include A Level Music or a BTEC Extended Diploma in a Music-related subject.

A minimum of three GCSEs including English Language at Grade C / Grade 4 or above or equivalent international qualification, eg IELTS 6.0 (5.5 in each component).

Performance and Musical Theory Standard

Read our full entry requirements to see more detail on musical performance and theory standards.

Applicants will need to audition, interview and/or submit a portfolio of work. 

Exact requirements vary depending on which programme you are applying for.

Find more detailed audition information for applicants.

Leeds Conservatoire does not charge audition fees for any Undergraduate or Postgraduate course.

Visit our Fees and Funding section to find out more about Fees & Funding for International Students.

If you are an international applicant, visit our dedicated International section of the website for information on:

  • How To Apply
  • Auditions
  • International Entry Requirements
  • Fees & Funding

Study Mode: Full Time
Apply via: UCAS Conservatoires (not Undergraduate)
UCAS Institution Code: L31
Validated by: University of Hull

Leeds Conservatoire plans to apply to the Office for Students for Degree Awarding Powers. If we are granted Degree Awarding Powers, your degree may be awarded by Leeds Conservatoire rather than validated by the University of Hull.

Course Type: Undergraduate, Single Honours
Duration: 3 years
UCAS Course Code: 403F 

Course Key Information Document 2021/22

Course Type: Undergraduate, Single Honours
Duration: 4 years
UCAS Course Code: W37F

Course Key Information Document 2021/22

BA (Hons) Music (Jazz with Popular)

Course Type: Undergraduate, Combined Honours
Duration: 3 years
UCAS Course Code: 303F

Course Key Information Document 2021/22

BA (Hons) Music (Jazz with Production)

Course Type: Undergraduate, Combined Honours
Duration: 3 years
UCAS Course Code: 908F

Course Key Information Document 2021/22

Jazz Masterclasses at Leeds Conservatoire

Students at Leeds Conservatoire benefit from a great range of masterclasses and workshops with acclaimed Jazz musicians from across the globe.

Recent guests have included Eddie Henderson, Ashley Henry, Mark Gulliana, Gretchen Parlato, Michael Dease, Stephen Nachmanovitch, Ingrid Jensen, Jason Brown, Michael Abene, Peter Bernstein, Ran Blake, Mark Turner, Aaron Parks, Melissa Aldana, Ellery Eskelin and John Stowell.

 

Tori Freestone (Credit Rob Blackham)

Image by Rob Blackham

Alumni Profile

Tori Freestone

Course Studied: BA (Hons) Music (Jazz)
Year of Graduation: 1995

Multi-instrumentalist Tori Freestone has performed at the forefront of the UK improvised music scene for over a decade as both a sidewoman and highly regarded bandleader.

Meet our alumni

Tutor profiles

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Jamil SheriffHead of School of Music and Education

Specialisms: Jazz Piano and Composition

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Lauren KinsellaPrincipal Lecturer: Jazz

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David NewtonPrincipal Lecturer: Jazz

Courses taught: BA (Hons) Music (Jazz)

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We have over 70 teaching rooms, practice rooms and bespoke ensemble rehearsal spaces that are all open until 3am. Our library and jazz archive contain over 10,000 CDs, 8,000 LPs and 18,000 items of printed music, and we’re an All-Steinway School, meaning that 95% of our pianos come from the Steinway family.

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