**Department of Music Sheffield**

Nestled in the heart of Sheffield at the historic Jessop Building, the Department of Music offers a vibrant and dynamic environment for aspiring musicians and music enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its commitment to excellence in music education, our department provides a diverse range of programs, from undergraduate to postgraduate studies, designed to foster creativity and cultivate talent. With a dedicated faculty of experienced professionals, we ensure that every student receives personalized attention and guidance, promoting both artistic development and academic growth.

At the Department of Music, we pride ourselves on our state-of-the-art facilities, including practice rooms, performance spaces, and recording studios that enhance the learning experience. Our inclusive atmosphere encourages collaboration and innovation, making it an ideal setting for students to explore their musical passions. Whether you’re looking to book an appointment, inquire about our courses, or attend one of our inspiring performances, our team is here to assist you.

Customer satisfaction is at the forefront of our mission, and we strive to provide every visitor with a warm welcome and valuable support. To learn more about our offerings or to discuss your musical journey with us, please don’t hesitate to reach out at 0114 222 0495 or visit our website at [https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/contact](https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/contact). Discover the unique opportunities awaiting you at the Department of Music Sheffield, where your musical aspirations can truly take flight!

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Originally opened in 1878 as the Jessop Hospital for Women, the Jessop Building is now the home of t

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Originally opened in 1878 as the Jessop Hospital for Women, the Jessop Building is now the home of the University of Sheffield's Department of Music. As a grade II listed building, it has retained much of its original ornate Gothic Revival style.

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