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Graduate Admissions
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graduate
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https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/programs/music
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https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/programs
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2026-03-24T08:37:38+00:00
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Graduate Admissions

Source: https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/programs/music Parent: https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/programs

Music

This program is not accepting applications for the upcoming year. Admissions for this program does not take place every year. Please check back for details on the next admission cycle, which has not yet been announced.

Program focuses on musicology and ethnomusicology as well as composition, giving particular but not exclusive emphasis to North American music, including jazz and urban popular music, religious music, concert music, and folk music in rural and urban localities.

Special prominence is given to ethnomusicology, contemporary concert music, jazz music, as well as popular music.

Our professors include ethnomusicologists, music historians, music theorists and composers.

You'll have access to a wide range of specialized facilities and resources including: analogue and digital piano labs; piano/practice modules; ethnomusicology and jazz archives, York’s Sound & Moving Image Library; and popular music archives.

See Program’s Website

Stream and Specializations

Degrees Offered

MA

PhD

Additional Admission Requirements

Number of Recommendation(s)

Other Requirements

Composition applicants for both MA & PhD, must additionally submit a portfolio (minimum two pieces that are representative of applicant’s style). To upload any audio visual files, please provide a link to YouTube or some other web-sharing service in one of their uploaded supporting documents.