World music courses

Explore music from different cultures, communities, countries and traditions including Folk, Jazz and Popular styles. There are new topics each year across a growing range of music styles and traditions.

To find out more about music history classes and to read our yearlong selection of courses, please see Music history: your guide to our programme which lists classes ordered by term, and by day of the week. You may then click on each title to read the full course outline.

Our staff are professional musicians who teach, write, broadcast, lecture and/or perform widely. In recent years they have worked with BBC Radio 3, Gramophone magazine, Birkbeck, SOAS (University of London), The Open University, Oxford and Cambridge University Press, Early Music, The Wigmore Hall and the Aldeburgh Festival.

Feel free to browse our programme and do email us at music@citylit.ac.uk with any questions.

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  1. World music: rhythm driven tunes from Brazil, Cuba, Ghana and Senegal
    Weekend
    Course start date:  Sun 5 Oct 2025

    Location on this date:  Keeley Street

    Tutors:  Sarha Moore
    Come to play tunes from several traditions and two continents, working with complex rhythms in related and contrasting ways. There is a musical narrative that begins in Africa, travels to the Caribbean and South America, then back to Africa, carrying musical styles and rhythmic patterns. We will explore samples of this rhythmic timeline.







    Piano places are limited to two so please check with the department prior to enrolling if you want to play piano on this course.
    Full fee £149.00 Senior fee £149.00 Concession £104.00
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