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10
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12
Ethnomusicology, Music Education, Music Theory, Musicology
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Sep
17
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17
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Walter Hall
Sep
19
Free - Public - Concert
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Walter Hall

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Jun 11, 2024 | News, Strings
Mark Fewer, Associate Professor of Violin at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, celebrates his sixth season as Artistic ‍Director ‍of ‍Stratford ‍Summer ‍Music.
Apr 25, 2024 | News, Music Technology
Professor Gregory Lee Newsome sees AI as simply the latest – but most powerful – example of technology’s influence on the trajectory of music.
Oct 19, 2023 | News, Ethnomusicology
Sep 16, 2023 | News, Music Technology
MMus Music Technology & Digital Media graduate Micki-Lee Smith will present her interactive installation Submerge at 401 Richmond on September 23, 2023.
Sep 7, 2023 | News, Ethnomusicology
Chihiro Yasufuku performs in one of U of T's operas.
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My time at the University of Toronto has consistently been fostered by the close-knit community atmosphere which stems from the Faculty of Music. While being in one of the largest cities in Canada where there is unlimited access to resources and live performance, we are able to form life-long connections with both students and professors. I very much cherish the supportive network of colleagues who continue to share a passion for creative expression within and outside of our community.

– Chihiro Yasufuku 安福知優

Bachelor of Music in Performance 2023 - Voice

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Jacob Chung performs at Dizzy's Club in New York City.
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I deeply cherish my four years in U of T’s Jazz Performance program. My professors encouraged me to try new things, make mistakes, and push my limits; they challenged and supported me at every turn. I am so fortunate to have also been immersed in a community of talented peers who were serious about making music and whose energy and talent pushed me to rise to each occasion. My time in the Jazz Performance program primed me to start a career in jazz and take full advantage of significant professional opportunities in Canada and the USA.

– Jacob Chung

Bachelor of Music in Performance 2022 - Jazz Saxophone

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