

MA French/Music
About this course
French and music is a combination that brings together two of the richest cultural traditions in European life, pairing deep engagement with the French language, literature, and culture with the academic and practical study of music across its many forms and histories. French has been central to the development of Western music, from the troubadour poetry that shaped the song traditions of medieval Europe to the operas of Berlioz and Debussy and the chanson and electronic music that have made France a major force in global popular culture. Studying both together allows you to explore these connections directly and to develop expertise in two disciplines that are demanding, rewarding, and genuinely complementary. At the University of Glasgow this five-year full-time programme allows you to develop your French to an advanced level through language study and wide engagement with French literature, culture, history, and film, with the opportunity to focus on topics ranging from medieval France to French song and contemporary French cultural life. Alongside this, you will study music across its theoretical, historical, and practical dimensions, developing analytical skills, historical knowledge, and the ability to engage critically with musical works and ideas. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, ensuring your academic development is enriched by professional experience. Graduates from French and music programmes pursue careers in music performance, arts administration, cultural journalism, music education, broadcasting, publishing, and the wider creative and cultural sectors. Many work in roles that combine language skills with cultural expertise, whether in international arts organisations, French-speaking cultural institutions, or creative industries that operate across national boundaries. Postgraduate study in French, music, or musicology is a common direction for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic careers.
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