THE THREE STREAMS

Students are required to declare, at the end of year 2, one of the three areas of concentration, namely Composition, Performance, and Research.

Composition Stream
In the composition stream, students explore their creativity through writing music for a wide variety of instruments, voices, and the electronic medium. Course work provides students with the technical and theoretical foundation that will enable them to develop a unique personal voice. Completion of this stream may lead to graduate studies in composition or to other creative endeavours.
Performance Stream
The performance stream provides training for students to develop their performing skills in the context of comprehensive music study. It is designed especially for students who are interested in postgraduate training in performance, and for those who will become music teachers and professionals in the area.
Research Stream
The research stream prepares students to undertake an extended independent research project under the supervision of a Music faculty member. Possible research areas may include but are not limited to: pedagogical; repertoire-, composer-, or style-based analyses; structural, aesthetic, or critical theory; historical, sociocultural, anthropological, philosophical, or other thematic and contextual studies of musical practices; archival research; ethnographic fieldwork on specific communities or groups; or interdisciplinary scholarship, applications, and debates. This stream is the choice for students who are interested in the scholarly study of music or music pedagogy.