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Learn to perform string instruments at the highest level through engaging masterclasses, specialized workshops, by participating in ensembles and receiving mentorship from world-class instructors.

 

The Advanced Performance Program (APP) Strings Certificate is for advanced violin, viola, cello and bass players looking to improve their performance technique, musicianship and collaboration skills in a supportive environment. Students will work with our outstanding, internationally-recognized faculty who are invested in your musical and technical growth, along with your personal and professional goals.

The Advanced Performance Program runs on Mondays from September to May. APP students receive daily access to practice studios and pianos in our world-class facility.

To graduate with an Extension Certificate, APP students must successfully complete all required courses. To complement the program, students can register for elective courses.

 

Required courses

 

  • Weekly masterclasses provide students with the opportunity to play for and gain feedback from their peers, designated APP faculty, national and international guest artists. Students also have the opportunity to develop their listening and analytical skills by observing how instructors and guest artists work with their colleagues.
  • Past guest artists include Gerardo Ribeiro, Shanshan Yao, Axel Strauss, Joseph Johnson, Diana Cohen, Gwen Hoebig, Marcin Swoboda, Johannes Moser, Ian Swensen, Patrick Staples, and many more!
  • APP students are assigned to chamber ensembles made up of students with comparable skills and abilities. Chamber Ensembles are coached by APP Faculty. Students work together on a weekly basis to rehearse and perform repertoire selected to suit their musicianship level and ensemble make up. Through Chamber Ensemble instruction, students develop key skills related to small ensemble performance; how to interpret and come to a consensus regarding the realization of a work, how to collaboratively express artistic ideas, and how to engage as an ensemble so as to realize the intentions of the composer.
  • Chamber Ensemble performance opportunities include regular recitals, community outreach concerts, and masterclasses.
  • The APP Chamber Ensemble course culminates in a graded chamber music recital in front of a formal jury.

 

 

  • APP students will work closely throughout the year (25 hours) with an assigned collaborative pianist. This provides instrumentalists (vocalists) an opportunity to develop and refine their solo and collaborative performing skills under the mentorship of one of the Conservatory’s exceptional collaborative pianists. This component of the program further complements a student’s private instruction and ensures they are able to work to develop and produce a solo recital program complete with program notes.
  • The APP Collaborative Piano course culminates in a graded solo recital in front of a formal jury

 

 

  • The workshops provided each year (up to 18 hours per year) are meant to further augment the development of aspiring professional musicians. Workshops provide an in-depth look into key areas of development that musicians should be aware of and consider outside of the rigour of regular rehearsal and performance. The workshops vary each year with topics addressing the music business, managing and avoiding repetitive strain injuries commonly faced by musicians, topics on historically informed performance, developments in technique, music history, and theory. The world of music is ever-changing, as are the needs and abilities of today’s musicians. These workshops are meant to help students ponder the possibilities and prepare for a career in music.

 

 

  • APP students audition for a large ensemble that matches their interests, selected from the various large ensemble programs offered at the Conservatory. Students work together to rehearse and perform repertoire selected to suit the ensemble make up. Through Large Ensemble instructions, students develop key skills related to ensemble performance; how to follow a conductor, work collaboratively with a large group of people to realize and express the intentions of the composer, the music, and artistic aspirations communicated by the conductor. Further, APP Students are expected to demonstrate superior musicianship and express leadership within the ensemble.
  • APP Students have the option of auditioning for:
  • Conservatory Large Ensemble tuition is covered by the APP program. Society fees are not covered by the APP program.
  • APP students must arrange an audition for the ensemble, the APP audition will not act as an audition for a Large Ensemble.

 

 

Elective courses

The APP Program offers a discounted rate (not included in the APP tuition) for elective courses. Elective courses such as music literacy, improvisation and independent study are available to APP students. See course list for more information.

 

Audition requirements

See details below or visit the program area page for complete audition requirements.

 

Tuition and scholarships

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Additional Details

Tuition and scholarship deadlines

To secure their spot in the program and to be assigned to a chamber group and collaborative pianist, accepted students must pay their tuition by August 1, 2024. Please note that payment plan options are available; arrangements must be made by August 1, 2024.

Academy and APP students are eligible to receive scholarship funds on the basis of need and/or merit to help cover tuition.

Students can apply for scholarships, bursaries and the Young Artist Grant when they complete the program application form. You will be notified of your audition and scholarship status no later than July 2, 2024.

Applications for the 2024-2025 season are now closed. Please email us at academy@mtroyal.ca to discuss late applications.

Audition forms and deadlines

Applications for the 2024-2025 Academy and Advanced Performance Programs opened February 15, 2024. The deadline to apply is April 30, 2024. Complete the Audition Application form. Auditions for NEW students will be scheduled during the last 2 weeks of May. Students are notified of audition results no later than the end of June. The program begins in September.

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