The Minor in Jazz Arranging and Composition allows B.Mus. students who are not Jazz majors to explore the jazz idiom with an emphasis on arranging composition and jazz theory. In theory courses, students are trained in fundamental jazz materials, compose jazz tunes, and develop analytical skills; in arranging courses, they gain practical experience by writing for various small and large jazz ensembles; and in the jazz history course, they explore the repertoire and history of the jazz tradition. The program is aimed primarily at classical students who love jazz and who have already acquired facility with rudimentary classical materials.
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Minor Jazz Arranging and Composition
Duration 4 month(s)
Tuition Fee
CAD 31,144 / year
Next Intake 30-Aug-2023
Minor Jazz Arranging and Composition
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Disciplines
Schulich School of Music
Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Canadian citizenship or Canadian permanent residency
- 23 years of age or older by the start of classes (21 years of age for the Faculties of Management and Music)
- No high school, college or university level studies within the last five years that would constitute a basis for admission
- Two letters of reference
- Mature Student Statements:
- Letter of Intent, including description of all educational experiences
- Complete resume of employment and other activities, highlighting points relevant to the application
- In some cases, an interview may be required
- Demonstrate academic potential by successfully completing a minimum number of specific courses (see 'Minimum grades & prerequisites' below) within the three-year period prior to admission and no later than May 15th of the year of application for the intended program (May 1 for some programs). These courses, which may be completed at CEGEP or university, will also fulfill prerequisites for the intended program.
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Minor Jazz Arranging and Composition
McGill University
Canada,
Montreal
