General Information


Studying Music At Western

 

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With more than 550 undergraduate students, over 100 graduate students, and over 80 faculty members, the Don Wright Faculty of Music is the ideal combination of being small enough to foster the development of close working relationships with professors and colleagues and at the same time large enough to support a symphony orchestra, fully staged operas, prize-winning choirs, jazz ensembles, wind ensembles and chamber music. Each year, Western produces more than 300 concerts – more than any other organization in the City of London!

The academic program choices are numerous and varied, depending upon the individual student’s future goals. Undergraduate students have eleven different degree programs from which to choose. While most students have some idea as to which specialty they would like to pursue in their undergraduate career, all Bachelor of Music students follow a common first year program. This allows students the opportunity to discover strengths and interests as they explore new possibilities. At the end of first year, students may begin a specialized program of study, with years three and four featuring the greatest concentration in their specific area of study.

In addition to strong musical and academic offerings, the Don Wright Faculty of Music is home to numerous student-run organizations including the Music Students’ Council, Music Education Students Association, and Peer Guides. Music has an enviable reputation for being a friendly and enthusiastic Faculty where students form close friendships for a lifetime as they share social and musical experiences.

Graduate studies in Music include a Master of Music, Master of Arts and PhD in Music. Graduate students have the advantages of highly individualized programs of study and generous funding packages.

All students enjoy our outstanding facilities including one of the most
extensive music library collections in North America, 150 pianos, 4 organs,
high-quality string instruments available for loan, 8 historical keyboards,
a 250 seat recital hall, 370 seat theatre, digital keyboard lab, music
education lab, and Composition and Electroacoustic Research and
Performance (CEARP) lab -- all of this on one of Canada’s most beautiful campuses!

 

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