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Welcome to Music at Durham

We have been consistently rated as one of the top UK music departments in The Complete University Guide and Guardian University League Table.

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6th in the UK for Research Output Quality in Music, Research Excellence Framework 2021
Athena Swan
Athena Swan Bronze Award since 2022
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3rd The Complete University Guide 2025
2nd in the Times / Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
QS World University Rankings 2024

World-leading status affirmed in QS World University Rankings 2025

Durham is now ranked 89th in the world top 100 universities. Our top performance came in the Sustainability category, where we ranked 19th in the world. We also have a world-class reputation with employers, being ranked 65th.

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Undergraduate Study

Our expertise in this area impacts the lives of our students and many others, beyond Durham.
TAPPUCINO by DIM and Buttered Toast live performance

Postgraduate Study

The Music Department’s vibrant postgraduate research environment attracts high-calibre applicants from all over the world.
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The Department of Music is one of the very best UK Music Departments with an outstanding reputation for excellence in teaching, research and employability of our students.

Ranked #3 in REF2014, the Department of Music has internationally renowned research strengths in interdisciplinary research in musicology, theory and analysis, ethnomusicology, music psychology, performance, composition, and music technology.
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Durham Musicologists bring Japanese Songs and Parisian Vaudeville to Being Human Festival

Durham Music Department has two events in this year’s Being Human Festival (7–16 November 2024).
Artwork by Rachael Sligo

Alexandros Spyrou’s ‘intra-’ performed at mise-en festival in New York

Dr. Alexandros Spyrou has recently returned from New York City, where his composition ‘intra-’ was featured at the 2024 mise-en festival.
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Alexandros Spyrou directs Delian Academy for New Music 2024

Alexandros Spyrou, founder of the Delian Academy for New Music, has this year been directing the academy once again to great success!
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MUSICON - Ábifruvvá (2023)

A new video is now available to watch online. Eric Skytterholm Egan’s “Ábifruvvá”, premiered by Marie Schreer and John Garner in Durham Town Hall last year, explores how the past is linked to the present through our relationship with the sea.
Violin

Transformative Humanities framework launched

Durham University's Transformative Humanities launched yesterday and gathered more than 130 researchers, colleagues, students, and partners from across the region and beyond to celebrate this new interdisciplinary framework.
Transformative Humanities launch news banner

A new 3-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship awarded to our Music Department

Dr Caroline Curwen has been awarded a prestigious Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship with us here at Durham University to investigate Synaesthesia's impact on musical imagination.
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Durham Musicologists bring Japanese Songs and Parisian Vaudeville to Being Human Festival

Durham Music Department has two events in this year’s Being Human Festival (7–16 November 2024).
Artwork by Rachael Sligo

‘Creating Connection’ through world class musical performances

Our professional concert series MUSICON is returning for its 56th season, celebrating the way that music brings us closer together as a community.
Musicon 24/25
  • MUSICON - Ábifruvvá (2023)

    A new video is now available to watch online. Eric Skytterholm Egan’s “Ábifruvvá”, premiered by Marie Schreer and John Garner in Durham Town Hall last year, explores how the past is linked to the present through our relationship with the sea.
    Violin
  • Transformative Humanities framework launched

    Durham University's Transformative Humanities launched yesterday and gathered more than 130 researchers, colleagues, students, and partners from across the region and beyond to celebrate this new interdisciplinary framework.
    Transformative Humanities launch news banner
  • A new 3-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship awarded to our Music Department

    Dr Caroline Curwen has been awarded a prestigious Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship with us here at Durham University to investigate Synaesthesia's impact on musical imagination.
    Headshot

Transformative Humanities framework launched

Durham University's Transformative Humanities launched yesterday and gathered more than 130 researchers, colleagues, students, and partners from across the region and beyond to celebrate this new interdisciplinary framework.
Transformative Humanities launch news banner

A new 3-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship awarded to our Music Department

Dr Caroline Curwen has been awarded a prestigious Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship with us here at Durham University to investigate Synaesthesia's impact on musical imagination.
Headshot

Upcoming events

EXAUDI: The Mirror of Speculation

Tuesday 28 January 2025 - Tuesday 28 January 2025
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Elvet Methodist Church, 8 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HL
The EXAUDI ensemble

New Music Weekend

Saturday 1 March 2025 - Sunday 2 March 2025
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Durham University Department of Music, Palace Green, Durham, DH1 3RL
Plus-Minus Ensemble

Fretwork and Alexander Chance: Orlando Gibbons at 400

Tuesday 4 March 2025 - Tuesday 4 March 2025
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Elvet Methodist Church,8 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HL
Alexander Chance. Photo credit: Benjamin Ealovega

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We strive to provide innovative, research-led teaching that will assist our students to achieve their full potential as thinking, creative musicians and scholars.

Department of Music
Durham University
Palace Green
Durham
DH1 3RL
UK