The Faculty of Music at Oxford is an esteemed institution committed to fostering musical excellence through education and research. Situated on St Aldate’s, our faculty offers a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses various musical disciplines, from performance to musicology. We provide students with access to world-class facilities, resources, and expert faculty members who are passionate about nurturing talent. The vibrant atmosphere encourages creativity and collaboration among students and staff alike. Join us in exploring the rich world of music through innovative courses and inspiring performances.

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