School of Music

To build a meaningful career, you need the right programs. You need passionate mentors focused on your future. You need a community that embraces and inspires you. 

Through our diverse program offerings and rich community-based programs you will have the freedom and opportunity to explore your passions. In our close-knit and supportive community, you will build life-long friendships as you develop the skills and confidence to express yourself - as a musician, as a scholar, and as a global citizen. Our world-class facultydedicated staff, and outstanding facilities are committed to helping you create the future you imagine.

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Le Phare

What happens when a lonely lighthouse decides to stop shining to make a new friend?

A School of Music-commissioned opera aims to answer just that.

Memorial University’s Opera Roadshow/Opéra en Tournée presented the world premiere performance of Le Phare, a new French-language children’s opera commissioned by the school’s Dr. Caroline Schiller and written by Québécois composer Laurence Jobidon and Ukrainian-Canadian librettist Maria Reva on April 29.

In May, the production took the story of light, friendship and teamwork to primary and elementary schools in the St. John's area and Central Newfoundland.

Read more about it in the MUN Gazette.

 

Sarah Comerford - Concert Winds

We’re thrilled to welcome Sarah Comerford to the MUN Bands team as the new Director of MUN Concert Winds, beginning September 2025!

An accomplished conductor, music educator, and flutist — and a proud Memorial University alumna — Sarah brings a wealth of experience and passion to the podium.

We can’t wait for our campus community to learn and grow under her leadership!

Sarah Comerford is a musician and music educator based in St. John’s, NL. She holds degrees in flute performance, music education, and instrumental conducting from Memorial University. Sarah teaches at Macdonald Drive Junior High, where she leads six ensembles, including concert band, string ensemble, and jazz band.

An active contributor to the local music community, she adjudicates festivals, coordinates the MUN Junior Band Camp, and chairs the Newfoundland and Labrador Band Association.

As a performer, Sarah sings with the award-winning Lady Cove Women’s Choir and plays flute and piccolo with the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra.

 

Paige Sargent on CBC

Paige Sargent, fourth-year voice performance major, recently stopped by the CBC Radio studio to speak about her experience at the School of Music the past four years, her diagnosis with cancer at a young age, and what's next as she continues her studies with a focus on opera performance.

Read Paige's CBC interview here or listen to her CBC WeekendAM interview here.

Paige graduates this spring with a Bachelor of Music degree with a Major in Performance. Congratulations, Paige!