In addition to Faculties of Graduate Studies and Arts requirements, Music requires that all applicants submit:
a) One-page letter detailing their specific reasons for pursuing graduate study.
b) Two reference letters.
Other requirements are outlined below and based on the degree being pursued.
Master of Music (Performance)
a) A completed Bachelor of Music degree (or equivalent).
b) A live audition or video/audio recording. Repertoire for the audition must contain representative works from a variety of historical periods and must demonstrate an advanced level of technical accomplishment. Recordings should be approximately 20-30 minutes in length. Live auditions are scheduled for early February. Specific dates and times can be arranged by contacting the Graduate Program Administrator at 403.220.5422 or email [email protected].
Master of Music (Conducting) - Choral or Band
a) A completed Bachelor of Music degree, including study in conducting.
b) Demonstrated ability in an audition, which can be met in two ways:
- A video of approximately fifteen minutes.
- A rehearsal of a University ensemble (during Fall and early Winter).
c) Demonstrated competence on a major instrument or voice.
Master of Music (Composition)
a) A completed Bachelor of Music degree (or equivalent), including study in composition.
b) A portfolio of at least three recent compositions, together with recordings (where available). Applicants wishing to specialize in electroacoustic composition must submit recordings.
Master of Music (Sonic Arts)
a) A completed Bachelor of Music degree (or equivalent) with a major, minor or concentration in Electroacoustic Music, Sonic Arts, Digital Audio Arts or similar field.
b) A portfolio of recent sonic arts creative and/or research projects.
c) A research paper.
Master of Music (Music Education)
a) A completed Bachelor of Music degree (or equivalent)
b) Normally, two years of successful teaching experience or equivalent professional involvement in music education.
c) An essay on a topic in Music Education prepared during or subsequent to the applicant’s undergraduate work.
Master of Arts (Musicology)
a) A completed Bachelor of Music degree (or equivalent).
b) A research essay or paper of approximately 10-15 pages on a topic in music history or theory prepared during or subsequent to the applicant’s undergraduate course work.
Doctor of Philosophy
a) A recognized master’s degree or equivalent.
b) Composition - a portfolio of works, together with recordings, if available, and an extended research paper.
c) Musicology - one or two extended research essays of approximately 25 pages in length.
d) Music Education - one or two extended research essays.
e) Sonic Arts - a portfolio of sonic arts creative and/or research projects, and an extended research paper.