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Department of Music


The Department of Music is the leading destination for music study in the Maritimes, enabling students to develop into well-rounded musicians with experience in performance, theory, music history, and music education, as well as a sound basis in the liberal arts. The Department offers a Bachelor of Music degree, as well as a Major in Music (Bachelor of Arts) and Minor in Music.

 

Upcoming Events

WEDNESDAY,
JAN. 8

 

Colloquium Musicum: New Songs for Soprano and Jazz Trio.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Dr. Christina R. Haldane discusses the creative process behind an exploratory project that fuses Western art music and jazz aesthetics. The project, funded by an internal SSHRC Explore grant, features new arrangements by Ross MacIntyre of 鈥淭u la mia stella鈥 from Giulio Cesare by G. F. Handel, 鈥淎n die Musik鈥 by F. Schubert, and a new commission by Cecilia Livingston, all set for soprano and jazz trio. Brunton, 4:00 p.m.

SATURDAY,
JAN. 11

 

Faculty and Guest Recital: 鈥Rhythms of Renewal,鈥 performed by Jo毛l Cormier (percussion) and Carl Philippe Gionet (piano). An evening of piano and percussion duets featuring Stravinsky's Rite of Spring reimagined for piano and marimba. Also featuring works by Emmanuel S茅journ茅 and John Luther Adams. Brunton Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY,
JAN. 22

Colloquium Musicum: Introducing the SUMR Time Lab.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Alan Dodson presents a paper authored by himself and students Anna Gagn茅Anna Gordon, and Kiran Steele. How can we represent the rhythm in a recording that lacks a clear and regular meter? We worked on this problem collaboratively in the summer of 2023 through a series of case studies on solo recordings from around the world: a 鈥渇arewell song鈥 from Korea, an adhan (Islamic call to prayer) from Tanzania, two African American field hollers from the Deep South, and a 鈥渓ove song for flute鈥 from the Meskwaki Nation in Tama, Iowa. In this presentation, we demonstrate a new approach to visual representation that combines staff notation, analytical animations, and audio. This colloquium is an expanded version of a presentation we gave at the Eighth International Conference on Analytical Approaches to World Music in June 2024. Brunton, 4:00 p.m. 

 


Welcome to the Department of Music.

 

 

 

Music has been an important part of the curriculum and community at Mount Allison since the first Certificate in Music was awarded in 1874, more than 140 years ago.

The Music department offers programs and courses for every level of interest, from the Bachelor of Music degree to the BA major in music and the minor in music.

We welcome students in other programs to take music elective courses and to join in our ensembles, and more information about all of these opportunities can be found on this site. Whatever your level of experience, we hope you will become a part of our vibrant musical and scholarly community on campus!

 

 

 

 

Learn more about Music at Mount Allison!

 

 

 

 

 

Click to apply to the Bachelor of Music program for Fall 2025.

Contact Us and Keep in Touch

We invite members of the community to stay in touch with us by joining our e-mail list. Please write to music@mta.ca to be added to our mailing list, or to inquire about anything related to the Department. The Music Administrative Office can also be reached by phone at (506) 364-2374.

 

News

Music students connect to community through The Early Music Show tour in November聽
Project funded in part by the Government of Canada鈥檚 Innovative Work-Integrated Learning (I-WIL) Initiative and CEWIL Canada's iHUB.聽
Sounds of the theatre
In conversation with Rachel O'Brien ('17), Music Director of Anne of Green Gables

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