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Particularly suited to individuals who wish to study a wide range of music disciplines, the Major in Integrative Music Studies program provides the opportunity for both flexibility and depth of study. The program offers students courses in music theory, aural perception, analysis, instrumentation and arranging, and independent study for students who wish to combine skills at an advanced level.
First-year courses may include Theory and Aural Training, Private Study, Music History, Music electives and general electives. Following successful completion of the first-year core courses, students in the Major in Integrative Music Studies may apply to transfer into one of the Specializations.
For a list of required courses, please download the Program Guide according to your year of entry and refer to the Course Descriptions. Schedules for courses are available on the class schedules website.
All NEW applicants must complete the online admissions application before booking an appointment for a theory test, or submitting a portfolio.
Learn more about general admission requirements, including minimum educational qualifications, required documents, proof of language proficiency and mature student entry
If you are already a student at Concordia please review the following instructions:
Applicants are required to complete theory and ear-training tests (dictation, and sight tests). It is the applicant’s responsibility to book a theory test apointment date by filling out the booking form available HERE.
Testing for Fall 2012 admission will be held on February 18th, 25th, and March 17th from 9AM to mid-afternoon.
Applicants taking the Theory Placement Test should demonstrate proficiency with: intervals, transposition, basic chord construction, basic harmonic movement, jazz chord notation and/or figured bass notation (for classical students), and analysis skills (melodic, harmonic, and formal). Counterpoint will be tested to determine possible exemptions.
Applicants will be informed of the results of their theory and ear training tests by e-mail. Successful applicants will also be booked for an audition on one of the following dates: March 3rd, 10th or 24th.
Applicants should be prepared to play two or three pieces of their choice, in contrasting styles. There are no specified pieces required. Performers requiring accompaniment must arrange for their own accompanist. Only one other accompanying instrument is permitted. Composers/arrangers are asked to bring in scores and audition pieces on the day of their audition.
Out-of-town applicants unable to attend live auditions will be e-mailed separate instructions.
It is important to note that a high standard of performance is essential and expected in the audition. The artistic balance of the candidate's program is considered in the final assessment.
Audition formats: in general for all instruments, applicants are asked to play two or three pieces of their choice, in contrasting styles, with each pieces being 4-5 minutes long.
Piano
Drum
Bass
Guitar (jazz)
Guitar (classical)
Vocal Auditions
There are two possible streams for vocal auditions: (1) non-classical or (2) classical.
For the non-classical stream, the candidate is expected to demonstrate the following:
1 memorized slow tempo/ballad Standard
1 memorized *medium tempo/swing standard (candidate should exhibit the will to swing in their vocal delivery)
*Vocal improvisation (scat singing) or vocalise is optional but will be permitted and is encouraged if candidate would like to demonstrate as it further displays ability to integrate melody, harmony and rhythm within the body of their selected song.
For the classical stream, the candidate is expected to demonstrate the following:
1 memorized Opera, oratorio, or art song aria in English
1 memorized Opera, oratorio, or art song or lieder aria in one of the four following languages: French, Italian, German, Spanish
Candidate is expected to demonstrate proficiency in pronunciation of each language they choose. Arias and recitatives from oratorio and opera must be sung in the original language.
Candidates of both streams are expected to bring one accompanist. In some instances, a recorded CD accompaniment track may be permitted. In even rarer cases, a DVD may be permitted. Please consult the academic advisor, Prof. Jeri Brown at jongleur@eastlink.ca for approval for any of these exceptions, prior to the audition date.
Candidates are expected to arrive one half hour prior to the audition and notify the auditioner of arrival.
Candidates are expected to provide one copy of each of their song selections for the auditioner.