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.

Events

Junior Band Week

School of Music

Jul 6, 2026

Instrumental Music Week

School of Music

Aug 10, 2026

Spotlight

News

Ciara Cheeks special feature in the Gazette, May 2026

Ciara Cheeks’ passion for music has always been about storytelling, creativity and bringing joy to others. 

This spring, the Gander native graduated  from Memorial University’s School of Music with a bachelor of music degree, majoring in composition.

From guest masterclasses and collaborative performances to premiering her own original works, Ciara says Memorial’s supportive music community helped shape her growth as both a musician and composer.

Her final recital, “Vita Brevis,” brought together friends, mentors and fellow musicians to celebrate four years of creativity, collaboration and hard work.

Read more about Ciara in the Gazette.

 

Duo Concertante - ECMA 2026 winner of Classical Release of the Year

Congratulations to Duo Concertante (Nancy Dahn and Timothy Steeves) on taking home the 2026 East Coast Music Award for Classical Release of the Year for their album Maier, Franck, Schumann: Sonatas for Violin & Piano!

The School of Music would also like to congratulate alumna Jing Xia and alumnus Steve Cowan!

Jing Xia’s group, XIA-3, took home the 2026 ECMA Award for Global Music Release of the Year.

Steve Cowan's duo with Adam Cicchillitti won Instrumental Release of the Year for their album Lyrique.

 

Dylan Maddix, Karen Bulmer, Kellie Walsh, and Lucas Upward on CBC The Signal in March 2026

Dean of the School of Music Dr. Karen Bulmer, along with Dr. Dylan Rook Maddix, Assistant Professor in Instrumental Conducting and Community Engagement, Kellie Walsh, alumnus of the School of Music and Artistic Director of Shallaway Youth Choir, and second-year clarinetist Lucas Upward were recent guests of CBC’s The Signal with Adam Walsh.

They discussed the significance of our milestone 50th year as a School and how we are working to keep music at the forefront of the cultural landscape of this province.

Listen to their conversation at CBC News Radio.