Mount Royal University Conservatory
Classes and Programs Spring/Summer 2016
Mount Royal University Conservatory
About the MRU Conservatory
We have a place for you
At the Mount Royal University Conservatory, we believe that the human spirit achieves its truest expression and deepest fulfillment through the arts. We have played a pivotal role in Calgary’s performing arts scene since 1911, enabling people of all ages and abilities to take part in the performing arts. Now the largest institution of our kind in Canada, we are unique in the breadth and scope of our programming, serving a large and diverse community. Our mission is to nurture the artistic potential in everyone, and identify and train the great artists of tomorrow. We teach more than 4,000 students every year and welcome tens of thousands of others from our community to attend our festivals, concerts and special events.
Whether your goal is to introduce your baby or toddler to the world of music, or to learn to play an instrument at age 6 or 106, the Mount Royal University Conservatory has a program for you. From advanced programs for elite young professionals to adult beginner classes to music appreciation to rock bands, the Mount Royal University Conservatory’s programs serve diverse learners who have one thing in common — a love of music.
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Facilities The stunning new Bella Concert Hall is at the heart of the Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts. The 787-seat venue hosted a gala Opening Festival from Sept. 29 to Oct. 3, 2015. It will also be the new home of the Wyatt Concert Series featuring distinguished visiting faculty from around the globe. Perhaps most importantly, it will be the stage where many of tomorrow’s stars of classical music will play their first public performances, experiencing the magical connection that is only possible with a live audience. The Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts is also home to the TransAlta Pavilion, classrooms and studios to serve Conservatory students and faculty, as well as organizations that rent the facilities for meetings, performances and events. There are three more performance venues at Mount Royal University, each suitable for intimate performances and events: the Leacock Theatre, the Wright Theatre and the Nickle Theatre.
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Courses and Programs Spring/Summer 2016 Academy for Gifted Youth......................................................................12 Summer Jazz.............................................................................. 8 For gifted young musicians ages 6+, for strings, piano, woodwinds, brass, percussion, guitar and voice
Early Childhood Programs ...................................................................... 4 Music & Movement (ages 3-4) ........................................................................... 4 Music with Your Baby (ages 0-36 mos) .............................................................. 4
Music Group Classes ............................................................................... 10 Music Theory, History & Composition (all ages) ............................................... 10 Private Lessons............................................................................................... 11 Suzuki Programs.......................................................................5 Suzuki Institute..........................................................................6 Suzuki Piano Student............................................................................................. 6 Suzuki Piano Teen/Advanced Student.................................................................. 6 Suzuki Guitar Student............................................................................................ 6 Suzuki Guitar Teen/Advanced Student................................................................ 6 Suzuki Trumpet Student........................................................................................ 6 Suzuki Trumpet Teen/Advanced Student............................................................. 6 Every Child Can: An Introduction to the Suzuki Philosophy and Method............................................................................. 6 Suzuki “Twinklers� Introductory Class................................................................. 6 Observation Opportunity for Teachers................................................................. 6 Suzuki Teacher Development ............................................................................ 7 Suzuki Piano Unit 2................................................................................................ 7 Suzuki Piano Unit 3................................................................................................ 7 Suzuki Guitar Unit 2............................................................................................... 7 Suzuki Trumpet Unit 1............................................................................................ 7
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Summer Jazz Alto Sax........................................................................... 8 Summer Jazz Baritone Sax.................................................................... 8 Summer Jazz Bass................................................................................ 8 Summer Jazz Clarinet............................................................................ 8 Summer Jazz Drums............................................................................. 8 Summer Jazz Guitar.............................................................................. 8 Summer Jazz Piano............................................................................... 8 Summer Jazz Tenor Sax........................................................................ 8 Summer Jazz Trombone........................................................................ 8 Summer Jazz Trumpet........................................................................... 8 Summer Jazz Vibes............................................................................... 8
Summer Classes ......................................................................9 Blues Guitar Workshop.......................................................................................... 9 Classical GuitarFest West..................................................................................... 9 Cowtown Opera Summer Academy..................................................................... 9 Drumset Educational Camp................................................................................... 9 School of Rock Summer Camp.............................................................................. 9 Sing! Adult Class.................................................................................................... 9 Encore! Adult Class............................................................................................... 9
Other Programs Advanced Performance Program (APP) .............................. 13 Custom Workshops & Clinics..............................................................14
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Early Childhood Programs Music with Your Baby For newborns to age 36 months Learn to provide an enriched environment of music and reading for your infant or toddler during these very important first years. Music with Your Baby creates a strong partnership among parent, teacher and child, where you play an important role in developing your child’s full potential. The greatest development of a child’s natural abilities takes place in an environment that is enriched by music and language. This program promotes confidence and self-esteem, increases focus and concentration, increases physical and aural awareness, and fosters a love of music, language and learning that will last throughout your child’s life. Music becomes a social activity where children are motivated by what they hear and see their friends doing. Individual technique is improved through scales, exercises and games. 30-min. classes. Parents are involved.
Music & Movement For ages 3-4 Music & Movement (Eurhythmics) combines imaginative play, musical games, singing and instrument playing. Children use instruments and equipment such as xylophones, glockenspiels, hand drums, rhythm sticks, Orff instruments, balls, hoops and scarves. Creative movement is an important part of the program. Children develop coordination, concentration and self-confidence while learning the fundamentals of music. This program provides a sound basis for children who wish to continue the study of music or dance. 45-min. classes. Parents are involved.
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Ages 0-24 mos. 30-min. classes
$130
CRN 1037
July 4 - 8
9:30 am
M-F
CRN 1002
July 11 - 15
9:30 am
M-F
CRN 1005
Aug. 2 - 6
9:30 am
T-S
Ages 24-36 mos. 30-min. classes
$130
CRN 1038
July 4 - 8
10:30 am
M-F
CRN 1003
July 11 - 15
10:30 am
M-F
CRN 1006
Aug. 2 - 6
10:30 am
T-S
Music & Movement 45-min. classes
$130
CRN 1040
July 4 - 8
11:30 am
M-F
CRN 1004
July 11 - 15
11:30 am
M-F
CRN 1007
Aug. 2 - 6
11:30 am
T-S
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Early Childhood Programs Suzuki Programs
Suzuki Guitar
For ages 3+ All Mount Royal University Conservatory Suzuki programs are endorsed by the Suzuki Association of the Americas and the European Suzuki Association. Each program delivers musical and instrumental instruction in accordance with the proven Suzuki method instructional philosophy: • learning to play an instrument in the same way they learn to speak their native language with a step-by-step process based on listening, watching, and building their own “musicalinstrumental vocabulary” • supportive atmosphere, tailored to the learning pace of each child • musical and instrumental skills gained though step-by-step learning • learning instrumental skills before learning to read music and play simultaneously; • individual attention in private lessons, and group learning in a positive social environment; • parental involvement You will attend all your child’s classes and be a practice coach at home. To prepare you for this role, you will participate in Suzuki training prior to your child’s first lessons.
Every child can learn to play the guitar at a high level. Listening to recordings of guitar repertoire, parental involvement, group classes, daily practice and encouragement are key elements of the Suzuki method. Carefully chosen repertoire will enable your child to build excellent technique and musicianship from a solid foundation of musical awareness. To make studying classical guitar fun we play musical games and learn one step at a time. In addition to weekly lessons, your child will learn from other students in bi-monthly group classes and frequent recitals. These learning opportunities will further your child’s playing skills and motivation.
Suzuki Piano
All Suzuki Program instruction is provided as private lessons. To register, call MRU Conservatory, 403.440.6821 or fill out our online lesson placement request form: http://www. mtroyal.ca/Conservatory/ lessonform.shtml
Suzuki Trumpet The first of its kind in North America and taught by the Mount Royal University Conservatory’s Natalie DeJong, the first accredited Suzuki trumpet instructor in North America, this program will pilot the use of the first Suzuki trumpet book. The year-long program provides balance between working on musical literacy and gaining instrumental skills so that students develop the ability to read music and to play the instrument with beautiful tone and strong technique.
Piano students in the Suzuki Method learn music in a simple and direct way, similar to the way they learn to speak. Throughout the Suzuki growing process, your child thrives in an atmosphere of continual support and understanding. Every aspect of the Suzuki program is dedicated to the child — from repertoire, lesson length and seating at the instrument to the positive pedagogic approach. Parents participate actively, attending lessons and practicing with their child at home.
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Suzuki Summer Institute A Summer Institute can be one of the most inspiring and rewarding experiences for a Suzuki family. Teachers, parents and children are immersed in an environment of listening, performing, observing and being challenged with new ideas. The shared experiences develop new friendships and provide motivation that lasts throughout the year.
Student Programs
Introductory Courses
Suzuki Piano Student For students studying Suzuki repertoire Books 1-3. Suzuki Piano Student (member) 8 Hours CRN 1048
$285 Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 5 pm
M-F
CRN 1062
$185 Aug. 8 -12
9 am- 5 pm
For students who are studying Suzuki Guitar Book 4 and up, or who are currently studying advanced guitar repertoire. Suzuki Guitar Team/Advanced Student 8 Hours
Suzuki Piano Student (sibling) 8 Hours
Suzuki Guitar Teen/Advanced Student
M-F
CRN 1066
$425 Aug. 8 - 12
CRN 1067
For students who are studying Suzuki Piano Book 4 and up, or who are currently studying advanced piano repertoire (RCM Gr 8 and above).
Aug. 8 -12
For trumpet students studying Suzuki repertoire.
8 Hours
$325
8 Hours
M-F
CRN 1056
$385 Aug. 8 - 15
9 am - 5 pm
Suzuki Piano Teen/Advanced Student (sibling)
Suzuki Trumpet Student (Sibling)
8 Hours
$225
8 Hours
M-F
CRN 1060
CRN 1063
Aug. 8 -12
9 am - 5 pm
Suzuki Guitar Student For students studying Suzuki repertoire Books 1-7. Suzuki Guitar Student 8 Hours CRN 1051
$385 Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 5 pm
M-F
8 Hours CRN 1052
Aug. 8 -15
9 am - 5 pm
9 am - 5 pm
Aug. 5
9 am - 5 pm
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Suzuki “Twinklers” Introductory Class For children 3 – 6 years accompanied by parent wanting to explore the Suzuki approach to Guitar and Trumpet. Offered in an Introductory Group Class setting.
M-F
8 Hours CRN 1053
$110 Aug. 5 - 7
9 am- 5 pm
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Observation Opportunity for Teachers
For students who have a minimum of 2 years of trumpet experience. No Suzuki training required.
Opportunity for any teacher to observe student classes at the Summer Institute including master classes, group classes and enrichment classes.
Suzuki Trumpet Teen/Advanced Student CRN 1064
M-F
CRN 1043
$130
Suzuki “Twinklers” Introductory Class
$425 Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 5 pm
M-F
$285 Aug. 8 -12
8 Hours
Suzuki Trumpet Teen/Advanced Student
Suzuki Guitar Teen/Advanced Sibling 8 Hours CRN 1065
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M-F
$285
8 Hours Suzuki Guitar Student (Sibling)
M-F
Suzuki Trumpet Student Suzuki Trumpet Student
9 am- 5 pm
9 am
This one-day course provides an inspiring, in-depth look at the Suzuki approach to teaching and learning. For teachers, “ECC” is the first course required in the Suzuki Association of the Americas Teacher Development Program. No audition or membership required. Every Child Can
$325
Suzuki Piano Teen/Advanced Student (member) Aug. 8 - 12
M-F
Suzuki Guitar Teen/Advanced Sibling 8 Hours
Suzuki Piano Teen/Advanced Student
CRN 1054
9 am
Every Child Can: An Introduction to the Suzuki Philosophy and Method
$325 Aug. 8 -12
9 am - 5 pm
M-F
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Observation Opportunity for Teachers 1 wk 8 Hours CRN 1044
$75 Aug. 9 - 12
9 am - 5 pm
T-F
Observation Opportunity for Teachers 1 day 8 Hours CRN 1047
$25 Aug. 10
9 am - 5 pm
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Suzuki Summer Institute The Mount Royal Conservatory’s Suzuki Summer Institutes are SAA approved Suzuki Teacher Development Programs. See SAA guidelines for teacher development prerequisites at www. suzukiassociation.org *All fees in Canadian dollars. Fees include all applicable taxes.
Suzuki Teacher Development Suzuki Piano Unit 2
Suzuki Guitar Unit 2
This course discusses how to continue implementing the Suzuki philosophy using the Suzuki Book 2 Repertoire and is taught within the SAA guidelines including observation opportunities. No additional audition requirements. Prerequisite is successful completion and registration of a Piano Unit 1 Teacher Development Course. (Jane Reed, faculty)
This course continues training on the philosophy and method necessary to teach Suzuki guitar lessons. It includes the necessary pedagogy techniques for starting young students and covers the complete Book 2 repertoire. (David Madsen, faculty)
8 Hours
Suzuki Piano Unit 2 8 Hours CRN 1057
$495 Aug. 8 - 15
Suzuki Guitar Unit 2 CRN 1059
$495 Aug. 8 - 15
9 am - 5 pm M - F
9 am - 5 pm M - F
Suzuki Piano Unit 3
Suzuki Trumpet Unit 1
This course continues training on the implementation of the Suzuki philosophy using the Suzuki Book 3 Repertoire and is taught within the SAA guidelines including observation opportunities. No additional audition requirements. Prerequisite is successful completion and registration of a Piano Unit 2 Teacher Development Course. (Merlin Thompson, faculty)
This foundational course covers the philosophy and method necessary to begin teaching Suzuki trumpet lessons. It includes the necessary pedagogy techniques for starting young students and covers the complete Book 1 repertoire. (AnnMarie Sundberg, faculty )
Suzuki Piano Unit 3 8 Hours CRN 1058
Suzuki Trumpet Unit 1 $495
Aug. 8 - 15
All Suzuki Program instruction is provided as private lessons. To register, call MRU Conservatory, 403.440.6821 or fill out our online lesson placement request form: http://www. mtroyal.ca/Conservatory/ lessonform.shtml
9 am - 5 pm M - F
8 Hours CRN 1061
$495 Aug. 6 - 13
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9 am - 5 pm
S-S
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Summer Jazz Workshop Novice students will be introduced to the essence of jazz—namely improvisation and performance— while those already acquainted with jazz will benefit from the week’s immersion in improvisation, rehearsal and performance: • •
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Enhance your understanding of jazz styles and history Explore jazz theory and apply techniques, scale exercises and chord constructions from jazz masters to your own playing Expand your repertoire with jazz standards chosen to challenge all levels of skill and experience Improve your combo/improvisation playing skills; Interpret lead sheets through ensemble work as combos, rhythm and horn sections, during jam sessions, rehearsals and in performance
Daily masterclasses, combo rehearsals, and faculty and student concerts
Summer Jazz Alto Sax Early CRN 1017
Summer Jazz Piano 7 Hours
Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 4 pm
Aug. 8 - 12
CRN 1019
Aug. 8 - 12 Aug. 8 - 12
CRN 1015
9 am - 4 pm
M-F
7 Hours
$400
9 am - 4 pm
M-F
CRN 1016
9 am - 4 pm
7 Hours
$375
CRN 1031
9 am - 4 pm M - F $400 9 am - 4 pm M - F
Aug. 8 - 12
$375
9 am - 4 pm M - F
After June 17 CRN 1032
$400 9 am - 4 pm M - F
Summer Jazz Clarinet Early CRN 1023
Aug. 8 - 12
$375
9 am - 4 pm M - F
After June 17 CRN 1024
$400 9 am - 4 pm M - F
Summer Jazz Drums Early CRN 1021
Aug. 8 - 12
$375
9 am - 4 pm M - F
After June 17 CRN 1022
$400 9 am - 4 pm M - F
Summer Jazz Guitar Early CRN 1029
7 Hours Aug. 8 - 12
After June 17 CRN 1030
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Aug. 8 - 12
CRN 1025
7 Hours Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 4 pm M - F
After June 17 CRN 1026
Aug. 8 - 12
$375 $400
9 am - 4 pm M - F
Early CRN 1035
7 Hours Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 4 pm M - F
After June 17 CRN 1036
Aug. 8 - 12
$375 $400
9 am - 4 pm M - F
Early CRN 1027
7 Hours Aug. 8 - 12
9 am - 4 pm M - F
After June 17 CRN 1028
Aug. 8 - 12
$375 $400
9 am - 4 pm M - F
Summer Jazz Vibes 7 Hours
Aug. 8 - 12
Early
Summer Jazz Trumpet 7 Hours
Aug. 8 - 12
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Summer Jazz Trombone 7 Hours
Aug. 8 - 12
Aug. 8 - 12
Summer Jazz Tenor Sax
Summer Jazz Bass Early
Aug. 8 - 12
$375
After June 17
After June 17 CRN 1020
7 Hours
M-F
Summer Jazz Baritone Sax Early
Early
$400
After June 17 CRN 1018
$375
$375
9 am - 4 pm M - F $400 9 am - 4 pm M - F
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Early CRN 1033
7 Hours Aug. 8 - 12
After June 17 CRN 1034
Aug. 8 - 12
$375
9 am - 4 pm M - F $400 9 am - 4 pm M - F
Summer Classes Blues Guitar Workshop Tired of playing the same old licks or hitting wrong notes? Get purpose into your playing... get the ‘right note’ every time with instructor Ralf Buschmeyer.
Cowtown Opera Summer Academy
School of Rock Summer Camp Strum, drum and jam with MRU’s School of Rock Summer Camp. You’ll learn some sweet licks, riffs and fills while you jam all week with our accomplished instructors in the new Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts at MRU.
The Cowtown Opera Summer Academy offers intensive short-term studies for singing students Topics include: who wish to learn more about opera, art song, stagecraft and vocal health. Our inspirational faculty • Chord construction Calgary’s largest Rock Camp is open to all voices of professionals with international experience will • Blues rhythm styles and instruments who wanna rock! assist you with all aspects of vocal and artistic • Jazz-blues concepts and sound development. The workshop includes: • Styles of Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Join the band at the MRU School of Rock Summer Albert King Camp. • “Yoga for the Voice”, private and group sessions • Individual voice lessons Blues Guitar Workshop • Private aria staging session School of Rock Summer Camp 2 Hours $250 • Stagecraft classes 7 Hours $375 CRN 1041 Aug. 15 - 19 6 - 8 pm M - F • Private monologue coaching CRN 1011 Aug. 15 - 19 9 am - 4 pm M-F • Private music coaching • Masterclasses in French song, German lieder, early music and opera arias • Classes on vocal health, career development, opera history and aesthetics, and IPA • Art song recital and opera scene workshops Sing! Adult Class • By the end of the week you will have increased confidence in your artistry and performance Everybody can sing! Even if you’ve never sung, but skills, as well as a better understanding of always wanted to, unleash your voice — create vocal health, anatomy and pedagogy confidence in your ability to sing by developing • A performance opportunity in the closing your musical skills. Practice basic vocal technique concert will be offered to every student and choral skills like breathing, pitch matching, and Cowtown Opera Senior CRN 1042
Classical GuitarFest West
Junior
A week of guitar immersion guaranteed to excite and inspire.
Audit
For emerging classical guitar performers and guitar students ages 13+. The program focuses on developing solo performance skills through private lessons and masterclasses, while enhancing musicianship through ensemble and/or flamenco rehearsals. Technique classes and rehearsals run for three hours each morning, and afternoons are filled with faculty recitals and lectures, student performance workshops and masterclasses. Students receive three private lessons with one or more faculty members and the week caps off with a student recital featuring solo and ensemble performances.
8.5 Hours
$400 Aug. 8 - Dec. 8
CRN 1046
Aug. 15 - Aug. 20 8 am - 8 pm
R-S
11 Hours $700 & $40 App. Fee Aug. 14 - Aug. 19
8 am - 7 pm
U-F
13 Hours $200 & $40 App. Fee Aug. 14 - Aug. 19
8 am - 9 pm
U-F
Since its inception, the Drumset Educational Camp has provided excellent instruction to high school, college and adult level students ages 15+ aspiring to enhance their abilities on the drumset. This camp provides an intensive yet fun atmosphere in a masterclass setting, allowing participants to go at their own paces. Drumset Educational Camp CRN 1013
$300 Aug. 15 - Aug. 19 9 am - 4 pm
9 am - 5:30 pm M - F
Sing! Adult Class 2 Hours
$375
CRN 1014
Drumset Educational Camp
7 Hours
Classical GuitarFest West CRN 1008
CRN 1045
12 Hours $900 & $40 App. Fee
two-part and three-part harmony. Build musical memory, develop your repertoire of songs, learn the basics of reading music and discover the fundamentals of vocal improvisation, interpretation and performance. Formal training and the ability to read music are not needed for this class. We’re all singers — just come ready to sing!
M-F
Aug. 8 - 12
9:30 am - 12:30 pm M - F
Encore! Adult Class We believe everybody can sing - and you’ve already figured out that you can! A follow-up course to Sing!, Sing Encore! pushes your skills further, deepening your understanding and practice of basic vocal technique and choral skills using longer and more complex unison songs, part songs and improvisation. Pre-requisite: prior participation in Sing! Formal training and the ability to read music are not needed for this class. We’re all singers — just come ready to sing! Encore! Adult Class 3 Hours
$375
CRN 1039 M: Monday T: Tuesday W: Wednesday R: Thursday F: Friday S: Saturday U: Sunday
Aug. 15 - 19
9:30 am - 12:30 pm M - F
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Music Group Classes Music Theory, History & Composition For all ages Mount Royal University Conservatory offers group classes and private instruction in all theoretical and practical subjects, in accordance with the national standard as established by the Royal Conservatory of Music and Conservatory Canada. Not all Music Theory and History subjects or levels may be available as group classes each year.
Rudiments
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced: Learn the essential building blocks of music theory: notes, scales, keys, chords and rhythms. Also includes aural skills (interval recognition, sight singing, cadence recognition, melodic dictation).
Harmony
Basic: Laying the foundation for further studies in Harmony, Counterpoint, Analysis and Composition. Intermediate: A continuation of Basic Harmony, exploring the minor mode and introducing the process of modulation (changing key) and the use of 7th chords. Advanced: Demonstrates how the Romantic composers expanded on the style of Classical composers, with special emphasis on chromatic harmony. The Counterpoint portion of Advanced Harmony hones melody-writing skills and culminates in the student’s creation of two-part contrapuntal compositions.
Counterpoint
The art of combining two or more melodies within the harmonic framework explored in Basic and Intermediate Harmony.
Analysis
The analysis of repertoire ranging from Baroque fugues, classical sonatas and Romantic lieder to 20th Century compositions.
History
History 1: An overview of all historical periods from the Baroque to the 20th Century. History 2: A closer look at the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods. History 3: An in-depth look at the Romantic era and the 20th Century, and delving into the history of Canadian music.
Composition
Offered as private lessons both on- and offcampus with one of our faculty composers. Group instruction may be arranged by request.
All theory group classes are full-year classes beginning in the fall term, but instruction for all theory subjects at all grade levels is available at any time as private lessons. Call MRU Conservatory at 403.440.6821 or fill out our online lesson placement request form: http://www.mtroyal.ca/ Conservatory/lessonform.shtml
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Private Lessons Every person, every age, and every level of development Private lessons are available in all areas of music and speech instruction for all ages and levels of development, either on-campus or in many Calgary communities taught by highly qualified professional teachers and performers with real-life musical experience.
On-campus lessons New students must complete an online lesson placement request form (http://www.mtroyal.ca/ Conservatory/lessonform.shtml). A coordinator will contact you directly to assist with your placement for the term. Once the number, length, time and day for your lessons has been determined, you can register online, or call 403.440.6821 during office hours. Average instruction per term is 16-18 hours. Fees: $78 ‑ $100/hr.
Off-campus lessons Mount Royal University Conservatory has established Associate Branch Studios throughout Calgary to provide a wide range of private lessons within local neighborhoods. Associate Branch instructors provide the same high-quality Conservatory instruction as our on-campus private instructors. For an Associate Branch instructor nearest you, browse through our Associate Branch Instructors listings online (http://www.mtroyal. ca/ProgramsCourses/FacultiesSchoolsCentres/ TheConservatory/Programs/AssociateBranch). To register for off-campus private lessons, complete the Associate Branch Registration Form (http://www.mtroyal.ca/cs/groups/public/ documents/pdf/cons_branchform.pdf). Students register for private lessons directly with their Associate Branch instructor. Hourly rates are set by the individual instructor, and lesson fees paid directly to them; however, a $10 fee per semester is payable to the Mount Royal University Conservatory.
Guitar • Classical • Blues & Jazz • Flamenco • Popular (Rock, Folk, Country & Latin) • Suzuki Harp Harpsichord Jazz • Guitar • Piano & Keyboards • Percussion • Saxophone • Voice Music Theory, History & Composition Organ Percussion Piano • Classical • Jazz • Popular • Suzuki Speech Arts & Drama Strings • Cello • Double Bass • Guitar • Fiddle • Viola • Violin • Voice • Classical • Jazz • Popular/Contemporary Woodwinds & Brass • Clarinet • Euphonium • Flute • French Horn • Oboe • Saxophone • Suzuki Trumpet • Trombone • Trumpet • Tuba
Music Training Boosts Brain Development It’s what parents and teachers dream of: early music training is proven to help children succeed in the long run. Music training for youngsters increases the neural connections in regions of the brain associated with creativity, decision making, and complex memory, according to studies from the Society for Neuroscience. And it doesn’t end there.
• Music training leads to improved overall IQ, particularly in language and math
• Better emotional resilience • Bolstered self confidence • Improved attention and concentration • Enhanced social skills and empathy
“Instrumental training for a child offers life-long advantages and the window of opportunity for the strongest impact is before the age 7.” — Miendlarzewska & Troste
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Academy for Gifted Youth Entrance to all Academy programs is by audition only. An enrichment program providing musical training of the highest quality for gifted young artists. The Academy for Gifted Youth program offers participants a balanced, performance-based course of study, as well as opportunities to meet and perform with professional musicians and renowned teachers. Specific training includes sessions with acclaimed musicians in private lessons, small group classes and masterclasses; individual sessions with an accompanist; chamber music coaching; aural skills and musical discoveries; frequent recitals aimed at developing confidence and stage presence; and participation in a large ensemble for those students who play orchestral instruments. The Academy program affords gifted young musicians the opportunity to progress at an accelerated pace. Through regular performances, students gain valuable experience in a variety of settings for audiences of their peers, faculty members, clinicians and the public. The Academy’s reputation is known and respected throughout North Voice America. Graduates who continue with their musical studies are much sought-after by leading post-secondary music schools in Canada, the United This is a comprehensive, credit-free training program for singers ages 13-19 States and abroad. who exhibit a sincere desire and the vocal talent to become a classical singer. The vocal program is a supplement to private voice lessons, focusing on Strings, Piano, Woodwinds, the educational needs of the developing singer and offering large and small Brass and Percussion ensemble performing experience. Singing in monthly recitals is required and lectures pertaining to the study of classical voice are part of this program. The Academy’s instrumental program is divided into four levels: Junior Academy: for students ages 6-12 who would benefit from the For full information on the Academy for Gifted Youth, visit mtroyal.ca/academy extensive technical enrichment provided at this level. Emphasis is on developing technical proficiency and musical skills; Wyatt Artist in Residence Program Intermediate Academy: for students between the ages of 8 and 14 who are In music, as in other disciplines, artists often point to an educational playing advanced repertoire, but who are still developing their performance encounter with, or transformational performance by a great artist as the skills; inspiration for their commitment to a life in the performing arts. The Wyatt Associate Academy: for students ages 10+ who are playing advanced Artist in Residence Program strives to provide our Academy students with repertoire (Grade 8 and up); and Senior Academy: for musically mature students ages 10-18 who are playing those transformational experiences, bringing them together with the very advanced repertoire. best mentors in their field and closing the loop between emerging talent and New students are placed in the program based on the results of their truly great artists of our time. audition, while those already in the Academy are required to re-audition This important component of the Academy for Gifted Youth was initiated by yearly to maintain or improve their standing. the late Hal Wyatt, a long-time MRU Conservatory supporter, in honour of his Students not placed into one of these levels may be considered for Academy late wife, Marnie. Participant status. Since its inception, the Wyatt program has afforded our students the opportunity to hear and study with an incredible array of true international Guitar stars in intimate masterclass settings. Past artists in residence include: The Academy guitar program is for enthusiastic, ambitious young players James Ehnes, Nicola Benedetti and Ian Swensen, violin; Laurence Lesser, seeking a well-rounded music education. This cost-effective program is Lynn Harrell and Franz Helmerson, cello; Anton Kuerti, Gabriela Montero and designed as a supplement to a student’s private guitar lessons, offering a Yuja Wang, piano; the Assad Brothers, guitar; Susanne Mentzer, Russell group environment where they may further develop their playing ability, Braun and New York Polyphony, voice; and the New Orford and Vogler performance skills, theoretical foundation and overall musicianship. With quartets. Junior, Intermediate, Associate and Senior levels, the program includes dedicated young players as well as aspiring professionals. For more information, visit mtroyal.ca/wyatt
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Advanced Performance Program Application deadline for 2016-17: Friday, Mar. 4, 2016 A unique program for aspiring professional musicians who wish to intensively hone their performance technique, musicianship, and collaboration skills in an inspiring, supportive environment. Highly self-motivated students will have the flexibility to work toward their personal goals. Our program will challenge students artistically and prepare them to succeed in future academic and professional endeavours. The Advanced Performance Program is for music students at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels. However, exceptional students in high school may also apply. The APP is a full-time, non-credit program which runs from Sept. to May each year and can be pursued for 1-3 years. Students receive a Certificate of Completion after each successful year in the program.
Primary Instrument The Advanced Performance Program is open to students of the following instruments: • Brass* • Guitar • Percussion* • Piano • Pipe organ • Preformed chamber music ensembles • Strings • Voice • Woodwinds * By special arrangement: Please contact Claudia Hasan-Nielsen for more information, 403.440.6832, chasannielsen@mtroyal.ca
APP students wishing to pursue B.Mus. or M.Mus. degrees at the University of Calgary while participating in the APP program can do so through a new collaborative initiative between the U of C and Mount Royal University Conservatory. Students must apply to and fulfill entrance requirements for both institutions. Students interested in this collaboration should contact Bill van der Sloot for more information, 403.440.6823, bvandersloot@mtroyal.ca
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Custom Workshops & Clinics Mount Royal University Conservatory is committed to supporting nonprofit music education in our community and creating exceptional learning opportunities for young performers. We will work with you to design custom workshops or clinics for any size ensemble music program at Mount Royal University Conservatory — programs that are tailored to both your budget, needs and schedule. –– concert bands and wind ensembles –– jazz bands, ensembles and combos –– choirs/choral groups –– strings –– orchestras –– professional development workshops for teachers
Connect with Our Professional Community
Experience the MRU Conservatory Difference
Leading Conservatory instructors and clinicians.
Not only will you be working with Western Canada’s most experienced and comprehensive music school, you will have access to superior facilities like our new Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts. –– state-of-the-art studios, masterclass suites, large ensemble rehearsal rooms and new performance spaces which will accommodate full 90-piece orchestras and massed choirs –– professional performance theatres –– full audio and recording capability –– catering or access to on-campus food service options –– student transportation available through mount royal university, which carries comprehensive liability insurance as a public, post-secondary institution –– workshops can include access to MRU recreational facilities, including the Aquatic Centre, Stanley Gymnasium and Climbing Centre
–– Rolf Bertsch, conductor, Calgary Civic Symphony, former Resident Conductor, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra –– Jean-Louis Bleau, choral conductor –– Ralf Buschmeyer, jazz and blues guitar –– Stan Climie, clarinet –– Rubim de Toledo, bass –– Mark DeJong, saxophone –– Natalie DeJong, trumpet –– Michael Eastep, tuba –– Lauren Eselson, flute –– Kristine Gray, saxophone –– Paul Grindlay, choral conductor –– Tyler Hornby, drumset
To discuss your requirements, e-mail clinics@mtroyal.ca
–– Lucie Jones, flute
–– Mary Sullivan, flute
“Workshops so close to home in fantastic facilities with fantastic faculty fill a long time gap in Calgary... it will be an important piece of my yearly educational plan from now on.”
–– David Sussman, oboe
— C. Herard, Bishop Carroll High School
–– Malcolm Lim, percussion –– Laurie Matiation, horn –– John Roggensack, saxophone –– Mike Schuett, percussion –– Derek Stoll, piano and keyboards
–– Michael Thomson, trombone Visiting national and international artists, top conductors and clinicians.
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music and speech arts instruction for every person, every age, every level
How to Register
Register for private lessons & group classes Mar. 1
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Online
For Private Lessons
Register in person any time during regular office hours: M to R, 8:30 am. - noon and 1 - 8 pm F, 8:30 am ‑ noon and 1 - 4:30 pm Closed weekends and statutory holidays. Winter closure: noon, Dec. 24, 2015 - Jan. 1, 2016. Office Location: Mount Royal University Conservatory Main Reception Ground Level, Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW
To register online, the student being registered must have a Mount Royal Student ID number: • If you are registering anyone other than yourself, please ensure that the person being registered has his/her own MRU Student ID number. • If you are registering your child and he/she does not have an existing student ID number, you cannot use a parent’s student ID number to register that child — you will need to create a new student ID for that child. Choose the appropriate link on our Register Now web page for your online course registration, either for registering a student under 18 years of age, or if you are 18+ years of age and registering for courses. For group classes that have already started, please call 403.440.6821 to register.
To register for on-campus private lessons, new students must complete an online lesson placement request form (http://www.mtroyal.ca/ Conservatory/lessonform.shtml). A coordinator will contact you to assist with your placement for the term. Once the number, length, time and day for your lessons has been determined, you can register online, or call 403.440.6821 during office hours. To register for off-campus private lessons, complete the Associate Branch Registration Form (http://www.mtroyal.ca/cs/groups/public/ documents/pdf/cons_branchform.pdf). Students register for private lessons directly with their Associate Branch instructor. Hourly rates are set by the individual instructor, and lesson fees paid directly to them; however, a $10 fee per semester is payable to the Mount Royal University Conservatory.
By Phone Call 403.440.6821 during office hours. Please have your Visa or MasterCard number ready. Your registration will be confirmed over the phone. Please note: there may be longer than average wait times for phone registration during peak registration periods.
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Book our state-of-the-art facilities Hold your next corporate or community event, conference, trade show or performance at Mount Royal University. The facilities and services offered by our Event and Theatre Services team are second to none in the city. With hundreds of satisfied clients, years of experience in the event industry and a commitment to providing exceptional customer service, the Event and Theatre Services team has what it takes to make your next event a success. From site plans, to audiovisual requirements, to menu planning, to event directional signage and coat check, to box office and theatre technical services, our professionals are with you every step of the way.
Contact: 403.440.8890 or mrevents@mtroyal.ca
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Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning The Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning is one of the finest learning and conference venues in North America. It boasts a flexible 600-person capacity hall, numerous meeting and training rooms, computer labs and a large boardroom. Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts The spaces in the stunning Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts are available for rental. From the 787-seat Bella Concert Hall to the two-level lobby, meeting rooms and studios, there is a space that is ideal for your performance or event. Mount Royal has additional performing arts venues and a wide variety of board rooms, meeting rooms and spaces perfect for your next event.
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