The U of T Jazz program boasts an excellent, well-rounded curriculum which provides an exceptional student experience that is flexible and personalized. At the core of the program is a philosophy of honouring the jazz tradition. U of T acknowledges the debt owed to Black American musicians who endured the brutality of systemic racial discrimination and white supremacy in the creation and continuing development of this art form, and commit to anti-racism, diversity and inclusion in our curriculum and our community. Our distinguished faculty link the tradition with current trends in modern jazz performance and composition, and bring a wide variety of professional and life experiences as performers, educators, entrepreneurs, and researchers to the learning environment.
The depth and breadth associated with the courses allows for individual nurturing and artistic growth. Small class sizes and a closely knit community with ample opportunities for collaboration across the years are highlights of the program. Performance ensembles are an integral part of the performance experience, including jazz orchestras, vocal jazz ensemble and small jazz ensembles, coached by faculty members. Students actively engage in master class opportunities hosted by faculty and guest artists such as Renee Rosnes, Tim Hagan, and Vijay Iyer.
U of T Jazz students benefit from many opportunities to establish connections within the U of T campus as well as throughout the vibrant musical community of the City of Toronto. Paid professional work both on and off campus is facilitated through our Music Booking Office.
In addition to the Bachelor of Music in Performance, Jazz students can also apply to the Bachelor of Music in the following areas: Comprehensive Studies and Music Education.
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Learn about U of T Jazz with Prof. Jim Lewis.