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1 Music Technology A-level degree in London

  • Collingham College
    Collingham College

    Collingham College

    A Level Music

    • Earl's Court, United Kingdom

    A-level

    English

    A Level Music offers students an opportunity to learn and develop an understanding of music history, composition and performance. The new A- level aims to equip pupils with the necessary tools to study music at university level or potentially gain a job in the music industry. The new AS level provides the student with a solid understanding of the basic tenants of performance, composition and music history.

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