The minimum music entrance requirements are the equivalent of ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨
Conservatory Collegial I Instrument or Voice (Performance applicants: Collegial
II) and Secondary V Theory and Ear Training.
Approximate Equivalents to Entrance Requirements in Practical
Subjects (´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ Conservatory Collegial I – Instrument/Voice) |
Quebec CEGEPs |
CEGEP II |
Toronto Conservatory |
Grade 9 |
Western Board |
Grade 9 |
Mount Allison |
Grade 9 |
Associated Board of the Royal Schools of
Music |
Grade 7 |
The above listing is intended only as a general guide. Admissibility
to any program is determined by audition and academic record. Students wishing to major in
Performance should be approximately two years more advanced, and be able to
demonstrate potential as performers at their audition.
All applicants in all jazz instruments who select the on-campus audition option on their application form will
be required to submit screening video material for preselection by
January 15. Following a review of these recordings, selected applicants will be
invited to attend a live audition. No live audition will be scheduled in any jazz instrument until recordings have been received and
reviewed. All applicants must perform an audition of approximately 15 minutes
in duration. The student should choose material that will represent different
musical periods and reveal musicianship and technical proficiency to their best
advantage.
Consult the Music Admissions' website at mcgill.ca/music/admissions/undergraduate/auditions for specific information on entrance audition requirements and dates.
All applicants who apply to an undergraduate music research or performance program at ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ must play an instrument (including voice) and audition. Applicants have the option of attending an on-campus audition or submitting a recorded video audition. One does not take priority over the other. All applicants have equal opportunities for admissions.
Applicants for Composition are asked to submit two or three samples of
their written work. In addition to the statement of intent, composition applicants are asked to submit a brief written statement (1-page) or recorded video (max 3-minutes), that discusses their musical background and the compositions they have submitted in their portfolio.
Music Education applicants are asked to outline reasons for wishing to
enter the Music Education field in their statement of intent, and have a letter
of reference sent from someone attesting to their suitability for
teaching.
All screening, audition recordings and composition samples should be submitted electronically to the Schulich School of Music. Please consult the Music Admissions' website at mcgill.ca/music/admissions/undergraduate/materials for instructions on how to submit this material.