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Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Music Performance

Offered at University of Toronto, Canada
DegreePhD
FieldDMA Music Performance
Duration4 years
Tuition6210.00

Overview

The University of Toronto’s Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Music Performance is designed for advanced performers who want to deepen their artistry through intensive applied study, ensemble work, and performance-based research. The program includes DMA seminars, recital requirements, and an audition and research-focused application.

About this programme

Overview

The Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Music Performance at the University of Toronto is tailored for advanced musicians aiming to enhance their artistic expression through a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes applied study, collaborative ensemble work, and performance-focused research. This program is ideal for those who wish to delve deeply into their craft and explore innovative performance practices.

What you'll study

The DMA in Music Performance encompasses a blend of advanced training and research components that culminate in significant performance milestones.

  • Applied Music / Performance Training: Personalized studio work focused on refining your instrument or vocal skills and achieving your performance ambitions.
  • DMA Seminar: Engaging seminars designed to foster research methodologies, scholarly discussions, and inquiries into performance.
  • Research in Performance: Coursework aimed at developing and articulating a performance-related research question.
  • Advanced Applied Music: Ongoing high-level coaching and repertoire expansion.
  • Ensemble and Performance Opportunities: Involvement in various performance settings, including chamber and large ensembles.
  • DMA Recital (Culminating Requirement): A significant public performance that showcases the student's artistic vision and research endeavors.

Assessment: Student progress is typically evaluated through coursework, seminar contributions, and key performance achievements, including the DMA recital.

Entry requirements

  • Applicants should possess a Master of Music degree with a focus on Performance from the University of Toronto or an equivalent qualification from another institution.
  • Minimum academic standing of a B+ average or its equivalent is required.

Additionally, candidates must complete an audition, submit a research essay of approximately 3,000 words, and provide two letters of reference that highlight their musical capabilities and academic potential.

Career prospects

Graduates of the DMA in Music Performance can pursue a variety of career paths in the music industry. Opportunities may include performing as a solo artist or in ensembles, teaching at educational institutions, engaging in music research, or taking on roles in arts administration. The comprehensive training and performance experience gained throughout the program equip graduates with the skills necessary to excel in diverse musical careers.

Work Permits

It is essential for international students to understand the work permit regulations relevant to their citizenship and specific immigration pathways following graduation. Always consult the latest guidelines provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to ensure compliance with work authorization requirements.

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