Upcoming Events
Celebration of Student Research: Mount Allison Independent Student Research Grant recipient Jacob Richard (BA Joint Major in Computer Science and Music ’25) shares his summer work in a presentation titled “From Image to Sound: Transforming Digital Image Data into Algorithmic Music.” This research was generously supported by the J.E.A. Crake Foundation. Brunton, 4 pm.
Colloquium Musicum: “Beyond Maestro: The Real Lenny and His Five Careers.”&˛Ô˛ú˛ő±č;Paul Laird provides a view of Leonard Bernstein's life divided into his work as a pianist, conductor, composer of concert music, composer of dramatic music, and collaborator in video activities. Brunton, 4:00 p.m.
Symposium on Film: “Classical Music on Film: Leonard Bernstein.”&˛Ô˛ú˛ő±č;Elizabeth Wells and Paul Laird will lead this symposium on the Bradley Cooper film Maestro and the many groundbreaking classical music films that featured Bernstein over the years. Brunton, 7:30 p.m.
Welcome to the Department of Music.
Music has been an important part of the curriculum and community at Mount Allison since the first Certificate in Music was awarded in 1874, more than 140 years ago.
The Music department offers programs and courses for every level of interest, from the Bachelor of Music degree to the BA major in music and the minor in music.
We welcome students in other programs to take music elective courses and to join in our ensembles, and more information about all of these opportunities can be found on this site. Whatever your level of experience, we hope you will become a part of our vibrant musical and scholarly community on campus!
Contact Us and Keep in Touch
We invite members of the community to stay in touch with us by joining our e-mail list. Please write to music@mta.ca to be added to our mailing list, or to inquire about anything related to the Department. The Music Administrative Office can also be reached by phone at (506) 364-2374.
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Department of Music
music@mta.ca
Tel: (506) 364-2374
Fax: (506) 364-2376
Location
Marjorie Young Bell Conservatory of Music
134 Main St. Sackville, NB