Bartitone and voice professor Sanford Sylvan of McGill’s Schulich School of Music discusses his philosophy of vocal pedagogy and shares his passion for training young voices, which is evidenced in his onscreen coaching of voice student Katherine Maysek, U3 undergrad.
Schulich School of Music Scholars Among Winnners of Digging into Data Challenge
An international team of scholars led by Julie Cumming, Associate Dean of McGill’s Schulich School of Music, is among the winners of the second Digging into Data Challenge, a competition to promote innovative humanities and social-science research using large-scale data analysis.
Juno Award for Prof. Mark Fewer
McGill violin professor Mark Fewer has won the Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year at this weekend’s Juno Awards for his album titled Changing Seasons, recorded with the Phil Dwyer Orchestra. CHANGING SEASONS is inspired by John Coltrane as much as Vivaldi, and the combination of a large band with horns and a massed string section integrates these diverse musical elements in a truly fresh and accessible way. [Read more…]
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For each of the last 15 years, the Schulich School has helped McGill rank among the top 15 universities worldwide for Arts and Humanities, placing ahead of many illustrious institutions. Other schools focus on either performance or research – Schulich excels at both, and when game-changing research meets world-class performance, the results become a powerful reminder of why we do music.
About
For each of the last 15 years, the Schulich School has helped McGill rank among the top 15 universities worldwide for Arts and Humanities, placing ahead of many illustrious institutions. Other schools focus on either performance or research – Schulich excels at both, and when game-changing research meets world-class performance, the results become a powerful reminder of why we do music.