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To help students find information on music education, this month’s La Scena Musicale offers a guide to the major educational institutions in Canada.
Université de Sherbrooke Music School
- 2500, boulevard de l’Université
- Sherbrooke (Québec) J1K 2R1
- Tél.: 819 821-8040
- Toll Free : 1 800 267-UdeS, ext. 68040
- [email protected]
- www.usherbrooke.ca/musique
Undergraduate programs
- Baccalaureate in music and certificate in music studies:
- Program in composition and media music
- Program in performance and interpretation
- Personalized path (including profile of writer-composer-performer)
Graduate programs
- Minor and DESS in choral conducting
- Master’s in choral conducting
- DESS in management and music production
Facilities
- One concert hall and recording studio (up to 100 musicians) with a large screen, including four isolated sound booths
- One recital hall with a view of the campus (80 listeners) that can also be used as a soundstage
- Two studio/performance spaces for pop, jazz and world music
- One large space for percussion studies
- Three recording, mixing and post-production control rooms (7.1)
Faculty
- 57 (lecturers included)
Students
- 120 full-time and 30 part-time
Tuition (estimated)
- Quebec resident: $1,610
- Students from the rest of Canada, French students and francophone students from Belgium: $4,200
- International students: $9,775
Description
- The School of Music has thoroughly revised its programs and the its teaching practices. In completely renovated facilities, programs are now focused on practice and synergy between composers and performers. The School of Music has positioned itself as a leader in the training of music production for films, video games and commercials and in the training of studio musicians.
Open houses: Nov. 12, 2022 & Feb. 4, 2023
Auditions: available at all times, see USherbrooke.ca/musique
Vanier College
- 821, boul. Sainte-Croix, Montreal, Qc, H4L 3X9
- General: (514) 744-7500
- Music Admissions: (514) 744-7500 ext. 6039
- [email protected]
- www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music
- Audio Recording Technology
- info: [email protected] or 514-744-7000
Programs offered
- 2 year DCS in Pre-university Music
- 3 year Double DCS in Science and Music
- 3 year Double DCS in Social Science and Music
- 3 year Double DCS in Languages and Cultures and Music
- 3 year DCS in Professional Music and Song Techniques; in composition / arrangement or performance stream.
- 6 month ACS in Audio Recording Technology
Facilities
- Vanier College Auditorium (400 seats).
- Robert Frederick Jones Choir Room with 2 grand pianos and stadium seating, Concert Band/Big Band rehearsal room with full complement of percussion instruments and 2 pianos. Digital Sound Design lab, recording studios, computer labs, 35 practice studios, piano studio with 2 grand pianos, 49 pianos including 8 grands.
Faculty
- 40
Students
- 150
Tuition fees
- Quebec residents: $190 / semester
- Out of province applicants: $1,540
- International students: $6119-$9486 per semester depending on the program
Description
Outstanding facilities, programs that lead to university and the professional world, weekly student concerts, large ensemble concerts including Big Band Benefit and Choir Concerts, music theatre productions, master classes/ workshops with guest Classical, Jazz and Pop artists. Entrance, interim and graduation scholarships available.
Weekend workshops
- Free workshops in pop, classical and jazz with Music Department Instrument and Voice teachers for Sec IV and SEC V students on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022. Meet teachers and current music students. Learn how to prepare an audition. Get great tips on how to practice. Reserve your spot before Thursday, Nov. 17 via [email protected].
- Check www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music/home/ for the January-March schedule of online information sessions.
Concordia University Music Department
- 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West, GM 500-01
- Montreal, QC, Canada H3G 1M8
- Tel: 514-848-2424 ext. 4559
- [email protected]
- concordia.ca/music
Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
- Major/Minor in Music
- Major/Minor in Electroacoustic Studies
- Specialization in Jazz Studies
- Specialization in Music Composition
- Specialization in Music Performance
- Studies
Facilities
- Musical spaces designed by acoustician
- Jazz, electroacoustic, classical and choir “smart” classrooms with networked multimedia, mixing and
playback capabilities - Recording room and control booth wired to record and playback activities.
- Electroacoustic studios including an octophonic studio
- State-of-the-art practice modules with built-in soundproofing designed for solo
or ensemble use - Oscar Peterson Concert Hall – 570 seats
Description
- Find and develop your musical vocabulary through performance and creation. Music’s three areas offer flexible or concentrated programs in jazz, contemporary classical and electroacoustics in a multi-disciplinary setting. Hear, breathe, and live your music with a strong technical and creative education.
Orchestre de la Francophonie
- Tel: 514-503-3476
- www.orchestrefranco.com
- [email protected]
Programs offered
- Orchestral academy, including chamber music opportunities, contempory music ensemble, professional development workshops, community engagement, tour and recording. From July 3 to August 10, 2023
Summer teachers 12
Summer fellows 65
tuition fees
- Free – grants awarded following courses
Description
Three objectives are central to the Orchestra: learn, innovate and share.
- Learn, by offering each outstanding young artist the tools, both musical and extramusical, necessary for an orchestral career at the highest international levels.
- Innovate, by reinventing the concert format through daring new approaches that present performances in unusual locations and formats with artistic disciplines that naturally combine to form new and exciting performance opportunities.
- Share, by stimulating the Orchestra’s social engagement and implication in the community, by developing mutually beneficial partnerships, by presenting recordings and broadcasts of the highest quality and by encouraging openness, tolerance and the willingness to share.
HEC Montréal
- 3000 Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road #4.363
- Montréal, Qc, H3T 2A7
- Phone: 514-340-6925
- Fax: 514-340-6432
- [email protected]
- www.mm-iam.com
Program offered
- Master of Management in International Arts Management (MMIAM)
facilities
- Students in the MMIAM program use the facilities of the partner universities: HEC Montréal, Southern Methodist University, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, and SDA Bocconi during their travel to seven cities. HEC Montréal’s Côte-Sainte-Catherine building houses the Myriam and J.-Robert Ouimet Library, the largest bilingual business library in Canada and one of the largest business libraries in the world.
Faculty 15
Part-time faculty 5
Full-time students 18 max
Part-time students 0 (students must be full-time)
Tuition fees
- US $49,800 including transportation between campuses. Merit and need-based scholarships are available.
Description
- The MMIAM program is a unique, one-year intensive 45-credit master’s program that provides its students with the management tools and international knowledge they need to make them stand out of the crowd. It brings them different perspectives on arts management based on international cultural experiences. They study at the campuses of the program’s partner universities – the best in their fields – in Dallas, Montréal, Bogotá, Milan and in an Asian city, where they also visit many arts organizations and meet with managers.
- As our alumni have told us, this program not only builds their international network and boosts their careers, it changes their lives. It could also change yours.
The Glenn Gould School. The Royal Conservatory of Music
- The TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning
- 273 Bloor Street W. Toronto, ON M5S 1W2
- Phone: (416) 408-2824 x204 or 1-800-462-3815
- [email protected]
- rcmusic.com/ggs
Program offered
The Glenn Gould School offers degrees and diplomas for three levels of study:
- Bachelor* of Music, Performance (Honours),
- Artist Diploma (for post-Bachelor studies), and
- The Rebanks Family Fellowship and International Performance Residency Program (1-year post-graduate program; tuition-free with $6,000 stipend).
Facilities
- Extraordinary facilities give our students an edge when it comes to preparing for a professional career. The Glenn Gould School is one of the few music schools in North America that is integrated with a major performing arts centre. The superb facilities at The Royal Conservatory’s TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning include Koerner Hall, Mazzoleni Hall, Temerty Theatre, plus practice and teaching studios available seven days a week including holidays.
Tuition fees
- The Glenn Gould School is able to offer EVERY student substantial scholarship support for the duration of their program, with more than half of our students receiving full scholarships.
Description
- The Royal Conservatory’s Glenn Gould School (GGS) is a post-secondary institution with a focus on performance. Our school has world-renowned faculty including Dean James Anagnoson, Associate Dean Barry Shiffman and Vocal Chair Adrianne Pieczonka, outstanding performance spaces such as Koerner Hall, and a cap of 130 students, each of whom receives 90 minutes of individual studio instruction weekly. Students also benefit from an unparalleled master class program, as well as numerous performance opportunities throughout the year.
- Our graduates, including Jan Lisiecki, Benjamin Bowman and Wallis Giunta, are inspiring and successful artists, and many have also assumed leadership positions within major cultural institutions.
*This institution has been granted a consent by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities to offer this program for a seven-year term starting October 12, 2017. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions.
Don Wright Faculty of Music, Western University Canada
- London, ON, CANADA, N6A 3K7
- Tel.: (519) 661-2043
- Fax : (519) 661-3531
- [email protected]
- www.music.uwo.ca
Undergraduate programs
- Bachelor of Music: Music Education, Performance, Music Research, Composition, General.
- Bachelor of Arts: Honours or Major in Music;
- Specialization in Music Admin Studies; Major in Popular Music Studies.
- Minor in Music Performance Studies (concurrent with non-music program)
- Minor (academic) in Music, Minor in Dance
- Artist Diploma (1-year)
Collaborative Undergraduate Programs
- Degree/Diploma in Music Recording Arts Collaborative program with Fanshawe College
- Music and Business: Bachelor of Music (General) or Bachelor of Arts /HBA (Ivey)
- Creative Arts and Production
- Music and Psychology
- Other concurrent degree options are possible
Graduate Programs
- Music Theory (New 1-year MA, PhD) .
- Musicology (New 1-year MA, PhD) .
- Composition (MMus, PhD)
- Music Education (MMus, PhD)
- Performance (MMus, DMA)
Performance Facilities
- 48 seat small recital hall
- 220 seat recital hall
- 400 seat theatre with orchestra pit
Faculty
- 40 full-time,
- 64 part-time
Students
- 438 undergraduate
- 167 graduate
Tuition Fees
- 1 academic year, full-time undergraduate- domestic) $7,847.55
Description
- Western’s Don Wright Faculty of Music is one of the top-rated university music programs in Canada. Few other schools have the depth and breadth of programs offered here, delivered within a supportive and close-knit community. We offer a full range of traditional music programs, opportunities to combine music with other disciplines, unique programs such as Music Administrative Studies, Popular Music and collaborative programs with business and sound recording.
- Western is also a leader in technology and computer applications in music. More than 350 concerts are presented each year. Our facilities include a recording studio, with live- streaming capabilities and a full-time technician, instrument repair shop that includes hundreds of instruments for student use, string instrument bank of rare and valuable instruments and bows for student use and more than 150 pianos.
Faculty of Music, University of Toronto
- Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen’s Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5
- Tel: Undergrad: (416) 978-3741
- Graduate: (416) 978-5772
- Fax: (416) 946-3353
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- www.music.utoronto.ca
Programs offered
- B.Mus.: Performance (Classical or Jazz); Composition; Comprehensive Studies (Classical or Jazz); History, Culture, and Theory; Music Education (Classical or Jazz)
- Diplomas: Artist Diploma; Advanced Certificate in Performance; Diploma in Operatic Performance
- M.A.: Ethnomusicology; Music Education; Musicology; Music Theory; Music & Health
- Mus.M.: Collaborative Piano; Composition; Conducting; Early Music; Instrumental; Jazz; Opera; Piano Pedagogy; Technology and Digital Media; Vocal; Vocal Pedagogy
- Ph.D.: Ethnomusicology; Music Education; Musicology; Music Theory; Music & Health
- D.M.A.: Collaborative Piano; Composition; Conducting; Early Music; Instrumental; Jazz; Opera; Piano Pedagogy; Vocal; Vocal Pedagogy
Facilities
- Walter Hall (seats 490), MacMillan Theatre (seats 815), Electroacoustic and Recording studios, most extensive music library in Canada
Faculty
- 55 full-time, 150 part-time
Students
- 900
Tuition fees
- (1 academic year, full-time domestic undergraduate): $6,100 CAD (excl. student fees)
- International student fees $41,540 CAD
Description
- The Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto brings together creative and motivated students with outstanding educators. With extensive curricula in fields such as classical and jazz performance, music education, composition, music history, music theory, and ethnomusicology, the Faculty of Music also offers courses that explore music’s intersections with health sciences, technology, and humanities. Our commitment to artistic and academic achievement, the vast possibilities of the University of Toronto campus, and the vibrant and diverse cultural life of Toronto provide an exciting and inspiring learning environment.
University of Waterloo Conrad Grebel College
Morningside Music Bridge
- [email protected]
- Tel.: (403) 463-7374
- www.mmb.international
Program offered
- Summer Music Program for young musicians aged 12 to 18 in the disciplines of violin, viola, cello and piano offers an intensive, month-long round of private lessons, masterclasses, orchestra, chamber music and numerous recitals.
Facilities
- concert halls
- practice rooms
- classrooms
- ensemble rooms
Faculty
- 40 – 45 visiting guest artists
Students
- 60 to 65
Scholarships & Financial Aid
- Full Scholarship program
Description
- Morningside Music Bridge (MMB) is a scholarship program in its 26th year. The program brings together talented young musicians from around the world under the guidance of an internationally renowned faculty. Each July the Morningside Music Bridge program is in residence at the New England Conservatory in Boston, MA, USA and MMB 2023 will take place from July 10 to August 4.
- In our first 25 years, about 1,000 young artists have benefited from the barrier-free music making experience offered by Morningside Music Bridge. Our alumni have become today’s leading classical musicians performing on stages around the world, in key positions with the best orchestras, and teaching at top music schools.
Manhattan School of Music
- 130 Claremont Avenue
New York, New York 10027
United States of America - Tel.: 917-493-4436
- www.msmnyc.edu
- [email protected]
Programs Offered
- Manhattan School of Music (MSM) offers courses of study in a variety of Classical, Jazz Arts, Musical Theatre, Contemporary Performance, and Orchestral Performance areas.
- MSM offers Bachelor of Music (BM), Master of Music (MM), Doctor of
Musical Arts (DMA), Professional Performance Diploma, Professional Studies Certificate, and Artist Diploma levels of study.
Facilities
- Located in the academic heart of NYC’s Upper West Side, MSM’s facilities include 8 performance halls anchored by the recently renovated Neidorff Karpatti Hall seating 650, 140 practice rooms, a residence hall, libraries, and recording facilities.
Faculty
- Full-time faculty: 89
- Part-time faculty: 166
Students
- Full-time: 980
Tuition fees
- $69,935 USD ($86,623 CAN)
Description
- Manhattan School of Music is one of the world’s premier music conservatories for classical music, jazz, and musical theatre, offering degrees and certificates for undergraduate, graduate and professional musicians. Our 1,000 students from across the United States and globe study with our faculty of world-renowned performer educators, make their home in a welcoming collegiate neighborhood, and have access to unrivaled musical, learning, and professional opportunities in the global cultural capital of NYC. MSM is thrilled to be accepting applications for our new
- Professional Performance Diploma, an individualized two-year course of study for classical musicians seeking to hone their craft while developing 21st Century entrepreneurial career skills.
Oberlin Conservatory
- 77 W. College St, Oberlin, OH 44074
- Conservatory Admissions Phone:
- 440-775-8413
- [email protected]
- oberlin.edu/conservatory
Program offered
- B.M. Performance in more than 40 instrumental/ vocal areas, Historical Performance, Composition, Musicology, Technology in Music and Related Arts, Vocal Accompanying, Piano Pedagogy, and Jazz Studies (performance and composition).
- Integrated five-year B.M. and M.M. in Conducting (choral or instrumental).
- B.A. in Music in the College of Arts & Sciences.
- Eight interdisciplinary minors: African American Music, Arts Administration and Leadership, Arts and Creative Technologies, Improvisation, Interdisciplinary Performance, Music and Cognition, Music and Popular Culture, Pedagogy, Advocacy, and Community Engagement.
Facilities
- The conservatory and the college share a seamless campus. The Conservatory’s acclaimed resources include 150 practice rooms and extensive equipment and resources for electronic composition located in seven dedicated studios. Among the instrument collection available for student use are 240+ Steinway pianos, a world-renowned collection of 33 pipe organs, Gagliano violins, Heckel bassoons, and Lyon & Healy harps. The Conservatory library boasts 445,000 scores, recordings, books, and important special collections. Nine inspiring performance venues are situated throughout the bucolic campus and include two intimate recital halls, a sleek and sophisticated lounge, a cozy coffeehouse, a recording studio, a medieval-inspired chapel, an opera theater, and two stately concert halls.
Full-time faculty 75
Part-time faculty 25
FULL-time students 570 in Conservatory, 2370 in College
Tuition and fees (USD) Tuition $61,106 (plus Housing, Dining, & Fees $19,308)
Description
- Ranked among the nation’s top liberal arts schools, Oberlin College and Conservatory is known for its exemplary academic and musical pedagogy and its commitment to social justice, sustainability, and creative entrepreneurship. The college, founded in 1833, holds a distinguished place among American colleges and universities as the first college to grant bachelor’s degrees to women in a coeducational environment and was a leader in the education of African Americans. The conservatory of music, a recipient of the National Medal of Arts, was founded in 1865 making it the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Oberlin’s alumni enjoy illustrious careers in all aspects of the music world, achieving prominence as performers, conductors, composers, music educators, scholars, and arts administrators.
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