Overview
The Master of Music (M.Mus.) degree in performance is offered to students who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and who show potential of further significant accomplishment. This degree is often a final academic step for the musician who wishes to enter the professional world, although it may prove an intermediate step for those wishing to prepare for doctoral training. Performance candidates present a jury of solo and collaborative/chamber music in year one, and a full length solo recital in year two, both of which in lieu of a thesis. A two-year residency is the norm.
What makes the program unique?
Piano, harpsichord and organ students at UBC can expect comprehensive musical and personal growth. UBC Music offers enriching experiences in chamber music, large ensembles, contemporary and early music ensembles, piano pedagogy and literature, and more.
UBC Music provides a variety of performance opportunities that inspire and create rewarding musical experiences. Baroque and contemporary ensembles give further performance opportunities outside the standard repertoire and collaborative learning with singers and instrumentalists provides a deeply important component to students’ musical lives at UBC.
Our faculty are internationally renowned performing artists with active concert and recording careers who are committed to the artistic growth of their students.
The M.Mus in harpsichord offers a unique level of access to professional opportunity. Harpsichord students are involved in the UBC Baroque Mentorship Program, a collaboration between the School of Music and the professional Pacific Baroque Orchestra, led by Prof. Alexander Weimann.
Quick Facts
Program Enquiries
Contact the program
Supervisor Search
Departments/Programs may update graduate degree program details through the Faculty & Staff portal. To update contact details for application inquiries, please use this form.