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50 years ago the Victoria School of Music opened with 8 students. Today, the Victoria Conservatory of Music serves over 4300 students in our Community School, Post Secondary Program, Children’s Music Education and Outreach Programs, and Music Therapy Program. Did you know: almost 40% of the Victoria Symphony are VCM faculty or alumni, and the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra is comprised of 45% current or past students of the VCM.
On the occasion of our Jubilee the VCM is moving forward to meet the growing demands of the market and bring more music to more people in more communities. While classical music will always be central to everything we do, new, diverse and innovative initiatives will propel us into a future that will not only sustain but expand our role as the premiere center for music education in this region.
We have launched a $2 Million Campaign that will fund: • New School of Contemporary Music• New School of Music Technology and Creativity• Expansion of the Children’s Music Education
and Outreach Programs• First VCM Satellite Location in the West Shore• Upgrading of our heritage building and
three unique performance halls
Please consider making a meaningful impact on music education with an anniversary gift to our campaign.
50th CaMPaiGN GOaL
250.386.5311 • vcm.bc.ca
Table of ContentsWhat’s New for 2014/15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Children’s Classes and Ensembles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
individual instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Youth and adult Classes and Ensembles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Collegium Program for Gifted Young Musicians . . . . . . . . . . 19
advanced Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Jubilee anniversary Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Competitions and Performance Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Workshops & Thursday Jam Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Masterclasses & Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Music Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Meet Our Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Events at a Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
The Fine Print
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Registration, Refund and Withdrawal Policies . . . . . . . . . 43
index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
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We are pleased to offer online registration for all group classes and ensembles! Simply go to the webpage of the course you want, click the “Register Now!” button and follow the steps.
Online registration requires payment in full. if you have any questions we will be happy to help you by phone or in person.
Register Today!
900 Johnson Street Victoria, BC V8V 3N4t: 250.386.5311•1.866.386.5311f: 250.386.6602e: [email protected]
/theVCM @theVCM vcm.bc.ca
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What’s New for 2014/15
artistic Director: Daniel LappThe world of Contemporary-Popular music is vast, with new styles and genres constantly emerging, while at the same time standing firmly on the music of legendary writers and performers in the genres of Jazz, R&B, Rock, Pop, Folk, Bluegrass, Country, and more. The new School of Contemporary Music (SCM) is the go-to resource for students of all ages and levels, providing flexible learning paths that accommodate anyone from the self-taught to the Classically trained, and from emerging soloist and bands, to folks just learning for fun.
Watch for classes, lessons, and ensembles flagged with this symbol indicating they are offered through the SCM. Some highlights include:
• Fiddlingclassesforallages–CelticWestCoastandTraditionalfolkstylesoftheprairies
• Individuallessonsinfolk/bluegrasssubjectssuchasCelticHarp,IrishUilleanPipes, Scottish Bag Pipes, irish Flute and Pennywhistle, Old-Timey/Bluegrass Banjo, Mandolin, Folk/Celtic accordion, and accoustic guitar
• Ensemblesforthewholefamily:FamilyChoir, FamilyBand,andCampfireHits
• JazzOrchestraandJazzVocalEnsemble,andthe new Gypsy Orchestra (all instruments)
• YouthRockBand,andweeklyhands-onWorkshops on everything from singing in Bluegrass harmony to World Drumming Circle to Live Sound Mixing and Studio Recording, to the aBC’s of the Music Business
• MonthlyJamSessionsandIndividuallessonsinContemporarysubjects,including Jazz Vocals, improvisation, Jazz Drums, Contemporary Keyboard, DJ Techniques, and Stage Presence
Composer in Residence: Stephen BrownMusic Theory Program Coordinator: Crystal WiksykLeadInstructor,MusicTechnology:Dr.JonathanHaekThe VCM’s new School of Music Technology & Creativity (SMTC) brings a traditional department of theory and composition into the 21st century, through revisioning how music is put together, and incorporating cutting- edge advances in Music Technology.
Traditional classes in music theory, history, and ear training are now complemented with new, innovative music technology-based programs, such as workshops in film scoring, song writing and arranging, using traditional and digital notation, as well as in virtual orchestra, sequencing, and exploring new sounds. For our younger students we offerChildren’s Music Journey, an interactive, animated, computer software-based music education program that offers children ages 4 to 10 an exciting and intuitive approach to learning the language of music.
Watch for classes, lessons, and ensembles flagged with this symbol indicating they are offered through the SMTC.
While training in Classical music remains at the heart of our school, we are very excited to step outside of the traditional mould of a Conservatory to expand our offerings and embrace new musical genres.
The Chwyl FamilySchool of Contemporary Music
School of Music Technology & Creativity
Children (Birth -12 years)
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Children (Birth -12 years)vcm.bc.ca/departments/childrens-music
Families Making Music vcm.bc.ca/families-making-musicBirth - 5 yearsOffered Thursdays and Saturdays. a fun music program for the whole family! Sing, dance, try new instruments and play fun musical games. Bring the whole brood for a music program at a great family rate. Andrea Cave (English); Johanne Brodeur (French Immersion classes)
Music Discovery / Découvrons la MusiqueThu•7weeks•Sep11-Oct23•$107.63*Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am Section 3: 11:15am - 12:00pm (French immersion class)
Sat•7weeks•Sep13-Oct25•$107.63*Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am
Music & Creatures / La Musique et les AnimauxThu•8weeks•Oct30-Dec18•$123*Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am Section 3: 11:15am - 12:00pm (French immersion class)
Sat•8weeks•Nov1-Dec20•$123* Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am
Music, Colours and Numbers / La Musique, Les Couleurs et les ChiffresThu•8weeks•Jan8-Feb26•$123*Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am Section 3: 11:15am - 12:00pm (French immersion class)
Sat•8weeks•Jan10-Feb28•$123* Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am
Music from Around the World / La Musique Autour du MondeThu•8weeks•Mar5-Apr30•$123*(1 week break Mar)Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am Section 3: 11:15am - 12:00pm (French immersion class)
Sat•8weeks•Mar7-May2•$123* (1 week break Mar) Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am
Musical Storytimes / Des Histoires en MusiqueThu•8weeks•May7-Jun25•$123*Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 -10:45am Section 3: 11:15am - 12:00pm (French immersion class)
Sat•8weeks•May9-Jun27•$123* Section 1: 9:00 - 9:45amSection 2: 10:00 - 10:45am* Siblings receive a 20% discount on FMM tuition ($96or$84/session);siblingsunder9monthsofage as of the first day of class attend free.
Note: Families Making Music classes require a minimum enrolment of 5. if enrolment is insufficient, registrants will be offered an alternate class or a refund
Classes and Ensembles
Register online!all Children’s Music group classes are available for online registration
Children (Birth -12 years)
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Wee Folks Glee Club vcm.bc.ca/wee-folks-glee-club5 - 8 yearsThis choir offers children a unique opportunity to learn and grow musically through ensemble singing in a fun, nurturing, and relaxed environment. Ellie Higginson
Mon•4:00-5:00pm
Term1:Sep8-Dec15•14weeks $98•VCM$73.50(no class Oct 13)
Term2: Jan12-May11•16weeks $112•VCM$84 (noclassFeb9,Apr6;1 week break Mar)
The Orff Programvcm.bc.ca/the-orff-programBirth - 9 yearsNow offered on Tuesdays aND Wednesdays.The Orff program is a child-centered approach to music education. it is a rich, multi-sensory experience, non-competitive and performed in an atmosphere of fun, joy, and discovery. Orff classes embrace all facets of creative music education, including music literacy. Musical concepts are taught through speech, stories and drama, body percussion, dance and creative movement, improvisation, instrumental play, and composition. Students receive instruction on soprano recorder beginning at age 6.
Full-year registration is encouraged, especially for the older classes, as instruction is sequential. Classes will stay together for both terms. Mid-year (beginning) registration for students 5.5 and older requires the permission of the instructor. Placement is based on children’s ages as of September.
Register online!all Children’s Music group classes are available for online registration
Orff on WednesdaysMarcelline Moody
Term1:Sep10-Jan21•18weeks Term2:Feb4-Jun10•18weeks (1 week break in Mar)
Birth - 12 months*12:15-12:45pm•$184.50
1 - 2 Years*9:00-9:30am•$184.50
2 - 3 Years*11:25am-12:05pm•$251
3 - 4 Years*Section 1: 9:40 - 10:25pm•$281.75Section 2: 10:35 - 11:20am•$281.75
4 - 5.5 Years**2:45-3:30pm•$281.75
5.5 - 7 Years 3:45-4:35pm•$312.50
7 - 9+ Years 4:45-5:45pm•$374
* with caregiver ** caregiver attendance optional
Maximum enrolment for Orff classes is 10. Extra sections will be added based on demand.
Orff on TuesdaysBrenda Harvey
Term1:Sep9-Jan20•17weeks (no class Nov 11, Dec 23, 30)
Term2:Feb3-Jun9•18weeks (1 week break in Mar)
Birth - 12 months*11:30am-12:00pm•T1:$174.25;T2:$184.50
1 - 2 Years*9:00-9:30am•T1:$174.25;T2:$184.50
2 - 3 Years*9:40-10:20am•T1:$237.33;T2:$251
3 - 4 Years*10:30 - 11:15am•T1:$266.38;T2:$281.75
4 - 5.5 Years**3:45-4:30pm•T1:$266.38;T2:$281.75
5.5 - 7 Years 4:40-5:30pm•T1:$295.42;T2:$312.50
* with caregiver ** caregiver attendance optional
Musical Birthday Partiesvcm.bc.ca/musical-birthday-partiesTheperfectbirthdaypartyfor3-6yearoldsinyourhome:$150if your kids love to sing, dance, and play, make their next birthday a musical one! Parties include 45 interactive minutes of instrument exploration and storytelling with music, dance and games led by our Children’s Music Department faculty members.Contact Micki Stirling, [email protected], to book your Party today.
Children (Birth -12 years)
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Suzuki Violin and Cellovcm.bc.ca/the-suzuki-program3 and upCatheryn Kennedy, CoordinatorDr. Shinichi Suzuki developed his program after realizing that every child learns to speak through listening, repetition, positive reinforcement and gentle yet specific guidance. applied to music, this approach allows anyone to play with skill, beautyandconfidence.HereattheVCMwe uphold the Suzuki ideal to inspire each child while also building a solid musical foundation and creating a life-long positive association with music through weekly private and group instruction.
Private instruction is tailored to each student’s ability level and develops technique, focus, posture, tone and much more. Group classes are designed to polish skills in a fun, interactive way while building interpersonal skills, confidence, listening ability and the tools necessary to work effectively with others. Paired together, individual and group classes create strong building blocks for successful, happy and skilled players. Bi-annual recitals and frequent private concerts offer supportive platforms to perform for an audience. Raya Fridman, Catheryn Kennedy, violin; Karen Whyte, cello
Suzuki Group ScheduleTerm 1: Sep 18/20 - Dec 11/13 (no classes Oct 9, 11)
Term 2: Jan 22/24 - May 14/16 (no classes Feb 5, 7, Mar 12, 14, 19, 21, apr 2, 4)
Suzuki Prep ClassLearn the basics of the violin in a group through songs, exercises, games. Private lessons not required.
$184.50(VCM$141)Violin/Viola:Sat•10:30-11:15am OR 3:15 - 4:00pm ORThu•10:00-10:45am Cello: Sat•10:45-11:30am
Pre-TwinklePre-BookOne;importantformotivationandingraining through repetition. Fun, interactive and educational!Violin/Viola:Sat•11:15am-12:00pm OR 4:30 - 5:15pm Cello: Sat•11:45-12:30amLevel 1: Go Tell Aunt Rhody through Etude Fun interactive games, brain twisters, and play-throughs will excite and motivate your child to keepuptheirreview–transformingskillslearnedin “easy and old” pieces to new repertoire.Violin/Viola:Thu•6:00-6:45pm ORSat•1:00-1:45pm Cello: Sat•12:30-1:15pm
Students are encouraged to attend the same group class throughout the term, however, registered Suzuki students may ‘drop-in’ to an alternate section occasionally to accommodate classes missed due to illness, family schedule conflicts, etc.
30-min lessons + group
45-min lessons + group
60-min lessons + group
Pre- Twinkle, Level 1&2
$615 /term
$845 /term
Level 3 $658.50 /term
$890.50 /term
$1122.50 /term
Suzuki Pianosee page 7
Level 2: Minuet through Gavotte Suzuki Violin, Viola and Cello GroupExpanding on Level 1 concepts, this exciting class will also introduce pieces of “non-Suzuki” repertoire, exploring harmony, improvisation, music theory and history.Violin/Viola:Thu•5:30-6:15pm Cello: Sun•3:00-4:00am(Level 2/3)
Suzuki Group Level 3 - Book 2/3Level 3 expounds on previous concepts while more seriously exploring scales, studies, theory, reading, and history, preparing students for orchestra and our Collegium program.Violin/Viola/Cello:Sat•11:30-12:30pm
Suzuki Fees
Register online!all Children’s Music group classes are available for online registration
Suzuki tuition includes:• 16privatelessonsperterm• 12groupclassesperterm• Parentclasses• Endoftermrecitalswithaccompanist
Group Piano for Beginnersvcm.bc.ca/group-piano-classes-children6 - 8 yearsThese fun-filled classes will help your child begin their musical education on a positive note. They will participate in a class where they can socialize and encourage one-another, all while learning to play the piano. Ellen Hepso Boston
Term1: Sep9/11-Jan13/15•16weeks $328 (no class Nov 11, 13, Dec 25, 27, Jan 1, 3)
Term2: Jan20/22-May19/21•17weeks $348.50(one week break in Mar)
Tue•4:00-5:00pmOR5:00-6:00pm OR Thu•4:00-5:00pm
Child Arts Tax Creditin 2011, the Government of Canada introduced a Child arts Tax Credit. Parents may claimupto$500foreachchildunder16yearsofagewhoisenrolledinprograms 8 weeks or longer in duration.
For more info, visit the CRa website: cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/bdgt/2011/qa01-eng.html
Children (Birth -12 years)
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Group Guitar for Beginners vcm.bc.ca/guitar-for-beginners7 - 14 yearsElements of classical and Suzuki instructional methods are employed and students are introduced to chords. Students should come to class with a nylon-stringed classical guitar. Douglas Hensley
Wed•6:00-7:00pm•17weeks $353.50/term
Term 1: Sep 10 - Jan 14 (no class Dec 24, Jan 3)Term 2: Jan 21 - May 20 (1 week break in Mar)
Group Ukulele for Beginnersvcm.bc.ca/ukulele-for-beginners7 - 14 yearsAnintroductiontoHawaii’ssmallbut mighty musical export! Students will learn to strum chords and accompany songs, gradually working toward proficient note-reading in a fun and supportive class environment. Douglas Hensley
Fri•3:30-4:30pm•17weeks•$353.50/term
Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 (no class Dec 26, Jan 3)Term 2: Jan 24 - May 30 (1 week break in Mar)
Simple Trumpet Tunesvcm.bc.ca/tunes-for-pocket-trumpet7 - 12 yearsEngage your child in the world of brass playing at a young age and watch them flourish musically, socially, and academically. This active group class introduces young students to trumpet (with later option of French horn or trombone), rhythm using a variety of drums, interactive games and activities that foster music reading and writing. Playing in a supportive environment is a primary benefit of choosing a group class to start (or continue) your child on a vibrant musical journey with others.Joanne AllersMon•5:00 - 6:00pm•15weeks•$307.50/term
Term 1: Sep 15 - Jan 12 (no class Oct 13, Dec 22, 29)
Term 2: Jan 19 - May 25 (noclassFeb9,Apr6,May18; 1 week break in Mar)Students are required to bring their own instrument to class. Consult the instructor for information about instrument rental or purchase.
Sound Advice for Beginners vcm.bc.ca/sound-advice6 - 9 yearsincorporating theory, ear-training, sight-reading, and sight-singing, this introductory rudiments program will prepare students for instrumental study or enrich instrumental/vocal lessons being taken concurrently. Students develop deeper understanding and enjoyment by learning how music “works”. Crystal WiksykSchedule TBa*•14weeks(1 term only)•$259Textbook: Sound advice Theory and Ear-Training Level One* Class time will be set in consultation with all participants
Children’s Music Journeyvcm.bc.ca/music-journey6 - 8 yearsThis unique software-assisted music education program uses a cutting-edge approach to teaching children about the fundamentals of music, while developing music keyboard skills and the ability to be creative using music technology.
Students create and record music right from their very first lesson. The lessons themselves are presented by famous composers and performers brought to life through computer animation. after practicing with the animated assistant comes more fun with interactive and educational music video games. Musical concepts learned are further reinforced through singing and movement games - learning about music couldn’t be more fun!Instructor TBA
Thu•3:15-4:00pm•16weeks $267/term($246+$21CMF)
Term 1: Sep 18 - Jan 22 (no class Jan 2)Term 2: Feb 5 - May 28 (1 week break in Mar)
Kids Beginner Fiddlesee page 13
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Junior Concert Bandvcm.bc.ca/junior-concert-bandEnjoy playing wind ensemble music while learning the basics of theory and composition. Students enhance their performance skills, while developing ear-training, knowledge of music theory, improvisation, and composition techniques. Suitable for students with 1 to 3 years playing experience. Melissa Edwards
Thu•4:00-5:00pm•17weeks $129/term•VCM$99.25/term
Term 1: Sep 11 - Jan 15 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Term 2: Jan 22 - May 21 (one week break Mar)
Kelly Kirby Piano Method 4 - 6 yearsThis simple, fun approach to music is designed to capture the imagination of the young child. Ear-training, sight-reading, and piano playing are taught from the very first lesson. Colouring, stickers and singing are incorporated into this note-reading method to compliment musical elements. Kelly Kirby is offered as private or semi-private lessons. Stella Barbon, Roger Buksa, Erin Fisher, Nicole Lavallée, Linda Low
individual instructionPrivate lessons may be taken individually or shared among 2 or 3 students. Lessons range inpricefrom$53.00to$79.00perhourandindurationfrom15to60minutesperweek. Thefollowingarejustafewofourindividuallessonofferings–thosemethodologies tailored specifically to young children.
Lessons aren’t just for children - we offer individual lessons in a variety of genres on just about every instrument. Shared lessons are a great way for parents and children or siblings to learn together! For a complete description of lesson options, refer to the individual instruction section (page 10).
Suzuki Piano 3.5 - 5 yearsBased on the philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki - the “mother tongue” method - that talent is not inborn, it has to be cultivated within a supportive environment.Children learn to play by ear through repeated listening and immersion in a musical environment. Note-reading is taught once the ear is sufficiently developed and piano technique is secure. Parents attend each lesson with their child, assist in daily practice, and play the Suzuki CD at home. Paloma de la GuerraTue(mornings)•15minutelessonsConsult instructor to schedule lesson times
Musical Story Time continued...
Sept 8: ages 3 to 5 “Monkey Puzzle” by Julia Donaldson
Sept 22: ages 2.5 to 5 “TheAnimalBoogie”byDebbieHarter
Oct 6: ages 2.5 to 5 ”The Cat’s Pajamas” by Catherine Foreman
Oct 20: ages 2 - 4 “Doing the animal Bop” by Jan Omerond
Musical Story Times also take place in the community! Just a few of our outreach sessions include these Greater Victoria Public Library locations:Juan de Fuca: 3-5years•Wed•Oct15•10:30am6-8years•Fri•Oct24&Nov22•2:30pm
Saanich Centennial Library: 3-5years•Fri•Oct17•10:30am
Oak Bay Library: 3-5years•Wed•Nov5•10:30amGoudy Library: 3-5years•Thu•Nov27•2:30pmCentral Library: 6-8years•Sat•Nov22•2:30pm
Musical Story Time is generously sponsored by
Musical Story TimeMon•10:00-10:40am•FREE!Clap your hands, sing along, and get lost in a book! Using a variety of instruments and plenty of movement, these fun and participatory drop-in sessions are designed to accompany popular picture books with age-appropriate songs and activities. Get ready to dance and watch as the story unfolds! Participants may attend as many or as few Story Times as their schedules permit, but space is limited, so register today!
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The VCM Children’s Music Department has partnered with the Vic West Community Centre to offer these exciting music programs at their facility (521 Craigflower Road) Taught by music therapist and early childhood music education specialist andrea Cave, these classes are sure to inspire your child and start them on a lifelong journey of musical discovery.
Visit the Vic West Community Centre website for class descriptions and registration information: victoriawest.ca/index.php/community-centre
Musial Adventures: 1 - 2 YearsTue•9:00-9:30am•Sep30-Dec9
Music and Movement: 1 - 2 yearsTue•9:00-9:30am•Jan20-Mar24
Music, Colours and Numbers: 3-5 YearsTue•9:45-10:30am•Sep30-Dec9
Music from Around the World: 3 - 5 YearsTue•9:45-10:30am•Jan20-Mar24
Music We Create: Homeschoolers 5 - 9 Years Tue•1:45-2:30pm•Sep30-Dec2
Music from Around the World: Homeschoolers 5 - 9 YearsTue•10:45-11:30am•Jan23-Mar24
VCM classes offered at the Vic West Community Centre
Community Music ClassesDo you have a daycare or pre-school? We’ll come to you! The VCM offers children’s music classes in the community. Whether you are interested in trying a one-day workshop, or having a qualified early childhood music teacher come to your facility on a weekly basis, we can tailor a program to fit your needs. ContactJohanneBrodeur,Children’sMusicDepartmentHead:[email protected]
vcm.bc.ca/events/open-house-2014
Saturday
September 6th
10am - 3pm
vcm.bc.ca/events/open-house-2014
•Take part in a very special free concert by children’s
music performers The Kerplunks from 1:00-2:00pm
• Participateinmusicclasse
sonourAlixGoolde
nHallstage
• Jump with new friends in a bouncy castle
• Play all kinds of fun instruments in our
instrument Petting Zoo
KIDS!
TEENS!• Enjoy great live music on our Pandora avenue
music plaza, featuring our own VCM DJs, Rock,
and Folk artists
• Take free mini lessons and try new instruments
• Learn about our new contemporary and
music technology offerings
ADULTS!• Try a new instrument in a free mini lesson
and talk to our faculty about rekindling your
musical passion
• Enjoy live music and delicious food
• Bring your family and discover all of the
exciting music options the VCM has to offer
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individual instructionPrivate instruction is one of the most popular things we offer. Regardless of your age, level, or instrument, we can find you a teacher that will inspire you to find your individual creative voice. With approximately 140 faculty members, the VCM will have you playing your best in no time!
With the addition of the new School for Contemporary Music and School of Music Technology and Creativity, even more instruments and subjects are now available.
The first step to beginning your individual lessons at the VCM is to tell us a bit about yourself and your musical goals. To do this, we ask that you fill out a referral form. it takes about five minutes to complete the form, which you can do online at vcm.bc.ca/student-referral-form, by phone, or in person. We’ll ask you some basic information, including your contact details, availability, musical experience and the instrument you are hoping to study. This will help us to match you with the teacher who is best suited to your individual needs. Your new teacher will contact you to arrange a short interview or “trial” lesson.
vcm.bc.ca/prospective-students
TuitionIndividuallessonsfallintofourFeeGroups,rangingfrom$53.00to$79.00perhour,depending on the instructor.
FG1 FG2 FG3 FG4
Per lesson: 30 minutes $26.50 $29.00 $34.50 $39.50
Per lesson: 45 minutes $39.75 $43.50 $51.75 $59.25
Per lesson: 60 minutes $53.00 $58.00 $69.00 $79.00
Studentstypicallyregisterfor36lessonsperyear(18eachterm).However,inconsultationwithyour teacher, you may register for as many or as few lessons as you wish. While our academic terms begin in September and late January respectively, you may begin lessons at any time throughout the year. Lessons are also available through the summer.
Shared and Group Lessonsanother option for those interested in learning to play an instrument is shared or group lessons. a shared lesson is attended by 2 or 3 students together, and the cost is equally divided among them. This is a great option for friends, parents and children, or musicians hoping to learn and enjoy music together. individuals interested in shared lessons are encouraged to let us know during the referral process, and we will do our best to match you with another student of similar interest and ability.
We also offer Chamber Music instruction for those already taking individual lessons. ask your teacher about creating or joining a group that’s right for you.
For a complete list of our group lesson options, see pages 12-18.
Free Lessons!One of the ways the VCM is making music more accessible to everyone is by offering free sample music lessons at various times throughout the year. This is a great opportunity to connect with us and find out how easy it is to make music a rewarding part of your life.
Sign up online at vcm.bc.ca/free-sample
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interested in an instrument or style you don’t see listed here? Contact us and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.
The VCM offers lessons for students at all levels, from beginners to professionals. Our students take lessons for enjoyment, to prepare for examinations, or to hone professional skills.
StringsGuitar (Electric, accoustic)Bass (Electric, Stand Up)Violin/Fiddle Harp Banjo Mandolin Dobro
Woodwinds, Brass and Percussionirish Flute PennywhistleUillean Pipes Scottish Pipes TromboneTrumpet Clarinet Saxophone Drum Kit World Percussion
KeyboardPiano accordion
Vocals(all voice types)
instruction is available for the following instruments and subjects:
Digital NotationVirtual OrchestraSequencingDJ FundamentalsExploring New Sounds
KeyboardPianoaccordionOrganHarpsichord
Voice(all voice types)ClassicalOperaMusical Theatre
StringsViolinViolaCelloBassHarpGuitar (Classical, Steel String)LuteMandolinUkulele
Woodwinds, Brass and PercussionFluteRecorderClarinetSaxophoneOboeBassoonTrumpetFrenchHornTromboneTuba/EuphoniumPercussion
ann and George NationConservatory School of Classical Music
The Chwyl FamilySchool of Contemporary MusicGenres include Rock, Pop, Jazz, Folk, Bluegrass and Gypsy
Ear-TrainingRudimentsHarmony/CounterpointHistoryanalysis
School of Music Technology and CreativityCompositionSongwritingarrangingFilm ScoringMusic for Comedy
ViSiONa centre for excellence and enjoyment of music through education, performance, and music therapy.
MiSSiONTo enrich lives through music in a thriving community accessible to all.
250.386.5311•[email protected]•vcm.bc.ca
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Youth and adultClasses and EnsemblesVocal Jazz Ensemblevcm.bc.ca/vocal-jazz-ensembleFor ages 17 and up, accompanied by a full rhythm section. Singers receive instruction in performance technique, improvisation, intonation and vocal independence. Vocalists should have strong music reading skills and part-singing ability. acceptance by audition. Matthew Howe Fri•4:00-6:30pm•28weeks $280($130+$10CRF/term) VCM$215($97.50+$10CRF/term)Term 1: Sep 5 - Dec 5 Term 2: Jan 9 - apr 10
Conservatory Choralevcm.bc.ca/conservatory-choralea mixed-voice (SaTB) chamber choir. Major choral works from the classical canon are paired with lesser-known and contemporary selections to comprise a rich and varied repertoire each term. Strong musicianship, and good sight-reading and part-singing ability are required. Brian Wismath
TueandThu•1:30-3:00pm•28weeks$280/term($130+$10CRF/term) VCM$215/term($97.50+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 2 - Dec 5 Term 2: Jan 6 - apr 10
Play Piano Chords Today vcm.bc.ca/play-piano-todayUsing a chordal approach, Linda Gould’s innovative method will have you playing thepianoinjust12weeks–evenifyou’venever played before. Students learn to read lead sheet or “fake book” notation and add appropriate left hand accompaniments to several styles of music, while learning to play by ear. Styles introduced are Stride, Blues, Latin, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Classical, Waltz, and Folk.For more information contact Linda Gould at 250.588.5106.June Bender and Ann Schau
Level 1Term1: Sep17-Dec3•12weeks Wed•12:00-1:00pmOR5:00-6:00pm $258+$31.45CRFTerm 2: Jan 14 - apr 15*•12weeksWed•12:00-1:00pmOR6:00-7:00pm $258+$31.45CRF
Level 2Term1: Sep17-Dec3•12weeks Wed•4:00-5:00pmOR6:00-7:00pm $258+$26.20CRFTerm 2: Jan 14 - apr 15*•12weeksWed•12:00-1:00pmOR5:00-6:00pm $258+$26.20CRF
Level 3Term1: Sep17-Dec3•12weeks Wed•2:30-3:30pm•$258+$10.50CRFTerm 2: Jan 14 - apr 15*•12weeksWed•2:30-3:30pm•$258+$10.50CRF* No class apr 1
New this year: Play Piano Chords Today Workshops with Linda Gould
Times: TBa Call 250.588.5106 for info
Solfa Choirvcm.bc.ca/ solfa-chamber-choir-workshopimprove your choral skills in an intensive group lesson setting through the medium of a small vocal chamber ensemble. Using the preparation and performance of chamber music as an experience-based teaching tool, students will learn ear- training through solfege (“Sol-fa”)score reading and choral musicianship (vowel production, choral blend, listening), all of which will make singing in choirs easier and more enjoyable.Kathryn Whitney
$205/session•Fri•ScheduleTBA
Family Choirvcm.bc.ca/family-choirSunday afternoon family music at the VCM. Bring the whole family and enjoy singing songsthatspangenerations;thattellstoriesofourpast;thatmakeuslaughandenjoy life. Instructor TBASun•2:30-3:30pm•16weeks•$112/term*Term 2 only: Jan 25 - May 24 (1 week break in Mar, no class apr 5) *2registrantsperfamily;additionalmembers
attend free to a maximum of 4 people
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Conservatory Fiddlesvcm.bc.ca/conservatory-fiddlesExplore the exciting world of folk fiddling: traditional Celtic and fiery Eastern European gypsy melodies. Students will learn proper technique, style, and ornamentation from diverse traditions. Sarah TradewellWed•16weeks•$331/term
5:15 - 6:00 Kids Beginner Fiddle (ages 5+) $249/term6:00 - 7:00 intermediate Fiddle7:00 - 8:00 First Time Fiddle (no experience necessary)8:00 - 9:00 Beginner Fiddle Term 1: Sep 17 - Jan 14 (no class Dec 24, 31)Term 2: Jan 21 - May 13 (1 week break in Mar)
First Level String Orchestravcm.bc.ca/first-level-string-orchestraan introduction to ensemble playing and orchestral repertoire. Students in this orchestra should have at least one year playing experience and be comfortable reading music. Performance opportunities include concerts at VCM and in the Greater Victoria Performing arts Festival. Karen Whyte
Tue•6:00-7:00pm•34weeks $258($119+$10CRF/term) VCM$198.50($89.25+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 9 - Jan 13 (no class Nov 11)Term 2: Jan 20 - May 19 (1 week break in Mar)
Intermediate String Orchestravcm.bc.ca/intermediate-string-orchestraHoneyourensembleskills,withfocusondeveloping good intonation, rhythm, and musicianship. Members should be playing at a Grade 4 level or higher, have some previous ensemble experience, and be comfortable sight-reading. Tatiana Kostour
Wed•4:15-5:45pm•34weeks $317.50($148.75+$10CRF/term) VCM$243.12($111.56+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 10 - Jan 14 (no class Dec 24, 31)Term 2: Jan 21 - May 20 (1 week break in Mar)
Senior String Orchestravcm.bc.ca/first-level-string-orchestraan intensive program for advanced students focusing on the study and performance of great works in the string orchestra repertoire. Michael van der Sloot
Mon•7:00-9:00pm•26weeks $314($147+$10CRF/term) VCM$240.50($110.25+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 8 (no class Oct 13)Term 2: Jan 5 - apr 13 (no class Feb 9, apr 6)
Group Violin for Adultsvcm.bc.ca/the-suzuki-programWhether you are finally returning to the instrument or picking it up for the first time, this class is for you! Start learning by ear using Suzuki method, while studying good posture, tone quality, simple rhythms, and violinistic techniques. Gradually move through Classical Fiddle, Klezmer styles and more, while learning note reading. Catheryn Kennedy
Thu•14weeks•$287/term Level 1 (New beginners): 8:00 - 9:00pmLevel 2 (intermediate): 7:00 - 8:00pm
Term 1: Sep 18 - Dec 18 Term 2: Jan 22 - May 7 (2 week break in Mar)
Students enrolled in private lessons at the VCM receive 25% off ensemble tuition. To ensure continuity, ensembles are full-year courses. New members are welcome to join ensembles mid-year with the instructor’s permission, in which case tuition will be prorated.
adult participants are welcome in all VCM performing groups, which include string orchestras, choirs, wind ensembles, jazz orchestras, jazz combos, and various small chamber groups.
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Group Guitar for Adults vcm.bc.ca/group-guitar-for-adultsa course designed both for beginners to develop basic technique and for novice players to refine their skills. Douglas Hensley
Wed•8:00-9:00pm•17weeks $353.50/termTerm 1: Sep 10 - Jan 14Term 2: Jan 21 - May 20 (1 week break in Mar)
Guitar Ensemble vcm.bc.ca/guitar-ensemblePlay in an active guitar ensemble along with the instructor. This class will help students gain ensemble, reading, and performance skills in a positive and educational setting. a variety of musical styles will be explored and performed. Participants should be playing at a Grade 4 level or higher (beginner students may wish to consider the Classical Guitar Orchestra) Bradford Werner
Tue•7:00-8:00pm•30weeks $220($105+$5CRF/term) VCM$167.50($78.75+$5CRF/term)Term 1: Sep 9 - Jan 6 (no class Nov 11)Term 2: Jan 20 - May 5 (1 week break in Mar)
a casual meeting with the director to ascertain musical level is required before registration.
Classical Guitar Orchestra vcm.bc.ca/classical-guitar-orchestraClassical guitarists of all ages develop strong ensemble and sight-reading skills. Repertoire ranges from music of the 16th through to the 20th centuries. all levels welcome from beginners to intermediate. Bradford Werner
Sat•10:30-11:30am•34weeks $243($119+$7.50CRF/term) VCM$193.50($89.25+$7.50CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 (no class Dec 27, Jan 3)Term 2: Jan 24 - May 23 (1 week break in Mar)
Group Ukulele for Adults vcm.bc.ca/group-ukulele-for-adultsAnintroductiontoHawaii’ssmallbutmighty musical export! Students will learn to strum chords and accompany songs, gradually working toward proficient note-reading in this fun, relaxed class.Douglas Hensley
Wed•7:00-8:00pm•17weeks $353.50/termTerm 1: Sep 10 - Jan 14Term 2: Jan 21 - May 20 (1 week break in Mar)
Cello Orchestras vcm.bc.ca/cello-orchestraDevelop better intonation and learn to play more musically with the rich, warm tone of a cello ensemble. Repertoire consists of high-quality transcriptions of great music. Laura Backstrom
Thu•7:30-8:45pmORFri•10:30-11:45am 32weeks•$280($140/term) VCM$210($105/term)
Term 1: Sep 11/12 - Jan 15/16 Term 2: Jan 22/23 - May 14/22 (noclassApr3•1weekbreakinMar)
Start date subject to change. Late registrations permitted;consultinstructor.
Mandolin Orchestra vcm.bc.ca/mandolin-orchestraLearn Mandolin through a weekly step by step approach, that combines classical based methodology with folk and bluegrass aural traditions. Chandra CroweThu•6:00-7:00pm•16weeks$328/term Term 1: Sep 18 - Jan 15 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Term 2: Jan 24 - May 23 (1 week break in Mar)
Group Cello for Adult Beginnersvcm.bc.ca/group-cello-for-adult-beginnersLearn to play the cello in a fun, social environment, starting with the basics. No musical experience is necessary. Laura BackstromTextbook: all for Strings, Book 1Mon•7:15-8:30pm•10wks•$225/sessionSession 1: Sep 8 - Nov 17 (no class Oct 13)Session 2: Nov 24 - Feb 16 (no class Dec 22, 29, Feb 9)Session 3: Mar 2 - May 25 (no class apr 6, May 18 1 week break in Mar)Start date subject to change. Late registrations permitted;consultinstructor.
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Brass Choir vcm.bc.ca/brass-choirThis group will draw on the rich traditions of music for brass, and is open to players of all ages and abilities. Repertoire ranges from simple brass quintet arrangements to pieces for brass choir and full brass band.Scott MacInnes
Tue•7:00-8:30pm•28weeks $265($122.50+$10CRF/term) VCM$203.75($91.87+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 9 - Dec 16 (no class Nov 11)Term 2: Jan 20 - apr 21 (1 week break in Mar)
Jazz Orchestra vcm.bc.ca/jazz-orchestraa wide variety of styles - from traditional swing to modern latin and funk - are explored. Students gain experience improvising in the big band genre. Bruce HurnMon•6:00-8:30•13weeks $338.50($159.25+$10CRF/term) VCM$258.88($119.44+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 15 (no class Oct 13)Term 2: Jan 19 - May 11 (1 week break in Mar, no class Feb 9, apr 6)
Junior Concert Bandsee page 7
Register online!all groups and ensembles are available for online registration
Campfire Hits vcm.bc.ca/campfire-hitsWhether you camp in the woods or on your porch at home, being able to play popular folk and rock standards around a campfire is great fun. Each week, campfire song enthusists hone their singing and performing skills, and broaden their knowledge of tunes new and old that hold the magic of the campfire! Instructor TBASun•3:30-4:30pm•16weeks•$112/termTerm 2 only: Jan 25 - May 24 (1 week break in Mar, no class apr 5)
Gypsy Orchestra vcm.bc.ca/gypsy-orchestraDrawing from the depths of Gypsy music culture world-wide this weekly get together will explore music from the Balkan Brass tradition as well as gypsy folk music from Bulgaria, Romania, india, Spain and France to name a few. all varieties of instruments welcome. Nick La RiviereWed•7:00-8:00pm•16weeks•$328/term Term 1: Sep 24 - Jan 21 (no class Dec 24, 31)Term 2: Jan 28 - May 20 (1 week break in Mar)Prerequisite: minimum 1 years of study
Family Band vcm.bc.ca/family-bandGathering to play music as a family is what this group experience is all about. almost any instrument will do, bring what you have! Family members of all ages will enjoy sessions with a private coach, combining various skill levels to learn and play through a number of popular tunes, and old time favourites. Contact Daniel Lapp for more informationor to be matched with a private coach.
[email protected] | 250.386.5311 ext. 1050$79 per each 60 minute session (session day/time arranged with coach)
Youth Rock Band vcm.bc.ca/youth-rock-bandOn stage in the VCM’s Metro Theatre, teens and youth work together in bands to develop the chops needed to bring it live on stage as a rock musician. Working with one of Victoria’s leading rock guitarists and producers, weekly sessions include working through rock hits and standards, while allowing each performer’s talent to emerge and playing skills to steadily improve. Kelly NordstromMon•4:30-5:30pm•8weeks•$164/session Session 1: Sept 22 - Nov 17 (no class Oct 13)Session 2: Nov 24 - Jan 26 (no class Dec 22, 29)Session 3: Feb 2 - Apr 13 (1 week break in Mar, no class Feb 9, Apr 6)Session 4: Apr 20 - Jun 15 (no class May 18)Prerequisite: minimum 1 year of study
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Canzonas and Fantasias vcm.bc.ca/recordera class for intermediate/advanced recorders, violins, violas, and cellos, focusing on Venetian Canzonas and English Fantasias. Stacey BoalSat•3:30-5:00pm•8weeks•$246Term 1: Sep 20 - Nov 29 (no class Oct 11, Nov 8, 15)
Pavans and Galliards vcm.bc.ca/recorderan introduction to playing in consort, open to intermediate recorders, flutes, violins, violas and cellos. We will explore simple Renaissance dance music from England, France, italy and Germany. Stacey BoalSat•2:30-3:30pm•8weeks•$164Term 1: Sep 20 - Nov 29 (no class Oct 11, Nov 8, 15)
Flute Choirvcm.bc.ca/flute-choirOpen to flutists of all ages to play music written for large and small “orchestras” of flutes. The choir provides an opportunity to learn to play bass flute, alto flute or piccolo.Judith Pazder
Sat•9:30-11:00am•34weeks $317.50($148.75+$10CRF/term) VCM$243.12($111.56+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 Term 2: Jan 24 - May 23 (1 week break in Mar)
Group Flute for Adult Beginners vcm.bc.ca/group-flute-for-adult-beginnersLearn the basics of flute playing with emphasis on enjoyment and proper technique. after learning only a few notes, you’ll be playing familiar folk songs and classical pieces. No experience necessary. Textbook: Trevor Wye, Flute Class (Novello) Kirsten Davis
Thu•8weeks Level1: 7:00-8:00pm•$169/sessionLevel2: 5:15-6:30pm•$210/sessionSession 1: Sept 11 - Oct 30Session 2: Nov 6 - Jan 8 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Session 3: Jan 15 - Mar 5 Session 4: Mar 19 - May 7Level 2 prerequisite: Level 1 or permission of instructor
Recorder Orchestra vcm.bc.ca/recorderFor intermediate level players, the Recorder Orchestra offers the opportunity meet other players, improve reading skills, and play trios, quartets or more in a large ensemble. Repertoire will include authentic early music as well as frivolous favourites. Stacey Boal
Tue•7:30-8:30pm•10weeks•$205/term
Term 1: Sep 16 - Dec 2 (no class Oct 14, Nov 11)Term 2: Jan 13 - Mar 31 (no class Feb 10, Mar 17)
Beginning Recorder lessons available, shared lessons encouraged.
Flute Boot Campvcm.bc.ca/flute-boot-campa three-week intensive workshop designed for middle and high school flute players. approaches to tone, articulation, rhythm, scales and modern tonalities will be explored. Students will also receive instruction in effective practice techniques and playing in a group setting. Judith Pazder
Sat•3weeks•TimeTBA•$20.50/weekadditional sections may be added, dependent upon demand.
Chamber Musicif you are interested in playing chamber music, the VCM offers a variety of options. Whether you have a pre-formed ensemble or are hoping to find like-minded players, we can help. Many of our highly qualified faculty offer chamber music coaching in a shared lesson setting. We’ll help organize groups where necessary, arrange a coach, and provide rehearsal and practice space. Contact us for more information.
Register online!all groups and ensembles are available for online registration
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Theory Classesvcm.bc.ca/school-of-music-technology-and-creativityMany of the classes listed below comprise a full year 32-week curriculum, culminating with the spring RCM theory examination session, which typically occurs during the second weekend (Friday and Saturday) in May. Theory classes are comprised of 4 to 12 students. Extra sections will be added as enrolment requires. in cases where there are fewer than three students registered for a class, a shared private lesson will be arranged by the instructor.
Sound Advice Theory & Ear-Training Classes: Beginner through Level 8OurRudimentsandIntroductoryHarmonyclasses are based on the Sound advice Theory & Ear-Training Series. Each level incorporates theory, ear-training, sight-reading, sight-singing, improvisation and composition. While Sound advice students are prepared for the theory and ear-training requirements of the Royal Conservatory of Music examinations, the primary reason for students to take Sound advice is to develop a deeper understanding and enjoyment of music. Brenda Braaten, Crystal Wiksyk
Sound Advice for Beginners (Ages 6-9)14weeks(1termonly)•$215.25
Sound Advice Level 216weeks(1termonly)•$328
Sound Advice Level 316weeks(1termonly)•$328
Sound Advice Level 4/5 (RCM Basic Rudiments)32weeks•$656($328/term)
Sound Advice for Adultsa complete theory and musicianship program. Theory, ear-training and sight-reading are integrated to develop musical literacy. Musical experiences will become more enjoyable as increased knowledge opens up new levels of understanding and musical independence. Brenda Braaten
Thu•TBA•16weeks•$328/term
Term 1: Sep 11 - Jan 8 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Term 2: Jan 15 - May 7 (1 week break in Mar)
Sound Advice Level 6 (RCM Intermediate Rudiments)32weeks•$656($328/term)
Sound Advice Level 7 (RCM Advanced Rudiments)32weeks•$656($328/term)
Sound Advice Level 8 (RCM Introductory Harmony)32weeks•$656($328/term)Class times are arranged by the instructor in consultation with registered participants. Contact us for scheduling information. Textbooks for each level are available from local music retailers.
Sinfonia I vcm.bc.ca/recorderan introductory level class for intermediate recorders, flutes, strings and harpsichord featuring 17th century instrumental works byBach,Telemann,HandelandVivaldi.Stacey BoalSat•2:30-3:30pm•8weeks•$164+$5CRFTerm 2: Jan 24 - apr 11 (no class Feb 7, 21, 28, Mar 21)
Sinfonia II vcm.bc.ca/recordera class for intermediate/advanced recorders, flutes, strings and harpsichord featuringthemusicofScarlatti,Handel,Telemann, Lully and Purcell. Stacey BoalSat•3:30-5:00pm•8weeks•$246+$5CRFTerm 2: Jan 24 - apr 11 (no class Feb 7, 21, 28, Mar 21)
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Sound Advice for Singersa complete theory and musicianship course with an extra focus on sight singing. Musicianship is the key to moving beyond rudimentary singing and mastering more advanced and challenging works. Singers become musically literate by instilling a life-long appreciation of how music “works.”
Thu•TBA•16weeks•$328/term
Term 1: Sep 11 - Jan 8 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Term 2: Jan 15 - May 7 (1 week break in Mar)
Harmony 9 (RCM Basic Harmony)Crystal WiksykTBA•TBA•32weeks•$656($328/term)
Harmony 10 (RCM Intermediate Harmony)Crystal WiksykTBA•TBA•32weeks•$656($328/term)
Stephen BrownWed•6:00-7:00pm•32weeks $686($328+$15CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 10 - Jan 7 (no class Dec 24, 31)Term 2: Jan 14 - May 6 (1 week break in Mar)
CounterpointStephen BrownWed•5:00-6:00pm•32weeks $686($328+$15CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 10 - Jan 7 (no class Dec 24, 31)Term 2: Jan 14 - May 6 (1 week break in Mar)
AnalysisStephen BrownThu•5:00-6:00pm•32weeks $686($328+$15CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 11 - Jan 8 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Term 2: Jan 15 - May 7 (1 week break in Mar)
Score StudyStephen BrownThu•6:00-7:00pm•32weeks $686($328+$15CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 11 - Jan 8 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1)Term 2: Jan 15 - May 7 (1 week break in Mar)
History 9 (RCM History 1)Robert HollistonSat•9:00-10:00am•32weeks $676($328+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 10 (no class Dec 27, Jan 3)Term 2: Jan 17 - May 9 (1 week break in Mar)
History 10 (RCM History 2)Robert HollistonSat•10:15-11:15am•32weeks $676($328+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 10 (no class Dec 27, Jan 3)Term 2: Jan 17 - May 9 (1 week break in Mar)
History 11 (RCM History 3)Robert HollistonSat•11:30am-12:30pm•32weeks $676($328+$10CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 10 (no class Dec 27, Jan 3)Term 2: Jan 17 - May 9 (1 week break in Mar)
Harmony 11 (RCM Advanced Harmony)Stephen BrownWed•7:00-8:00pm•32weeks $686($328+$15CRF/term)
Term 1: Sep 10 - Jan 7 (no class Dec 24, 31)Term 2: Jan 14 - May 6 (1 week break in Mar)
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WorkshopsCheck website for list of Songwriting and Film Scoring workshops, to be posted September 1st 2014.vcm.bc.ca/school-of-music-technology- and-creativity
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Founded in 2006, the Collegium provides an enriched curriculum to talented, motivated, teenage classical musicians. The Collegium is a lively community of young musicians who are prepared to devote the time necessary to develop their musical talents and abilities.
There are four categories of membership - all are open to singers, pianists and other instrumentalists. Students audition for the Collegium, and if accepted are placed in the appropriate category for their age and performance level. Except in special circumstances, membership is for the full academic year: two terms September to May.
Full members are usually between the ages of 13 and 18, and have reached a level of notable proficiency on their instrument: generally Grade 9 or above. They participate in a busy schedule of masterclasses, coachings, seminars, performances, and residencies by distinguished guest artists.
associate members are students who, though they may be performing at an advanced level, cannot commit to the time required for full membership. They generally participate only in the chamber music component of the Collegium.
Junior members are those students who show promise and dedication, but who are not yet at an age or performance level that qualifies them for either Full or associate membership.
Post-Secondary associates: registered through Camosun as well as through the Collegium, they are expected to participate in all chamber music activities.
New and continuing Collegium students are chosen annually by auditions held in May, and again in December if spaces are available.
Tuition feesThe VCM is committed to making this special program available to students who can most benefit from it. To do that, we offset the true cost of Collegium study - in the case of full members by over 50% - through donations from private donors, foundations, corporations, and financial support from the VCM itself.
Full Membership: $2,500 per termInadditiontoa$1,268subsidy,everyCollegiumstudentacceptedforfullmembership receivesascholarshipof$500perterm,resultinginanet tuition of $1,232 per term. • 16 one-hour lessons per term • Weeklychambermusicrehearsalsandcoaching• Regularmasterclasseswithlocalandvisitingmusicians(accompanistprovided)• Soundings:occasionalseminarsledbyinvitedguestswhereaspectsofmusicarediscussed• PerformanceopportunitiesattheVCMandelsewhere• Creditof$100pertermtowardstheory,history,orcompositioninstructiontakenatVCM.• Servicesofanaccompanistduringmasterclasseswhenrequired;non-pianistspayan additional(subsidized)feeof$80pertermandreceiveascheduledhalf-hoursessionwiththeir assigned accompanist once every two weeks.
Associate Membership: $385 per termThe fee paid by associate members covers a portion of the cost of their chamber music instruction. associate members are welcome and encouraged to attend all regular Collegium activities as auditors.
Junior Membership: $385 per termThe fee paid by Junior members covers weekly chamber music coaching, membership in a VCMorchestraorchoir;grouptheoryinstruction;andmasterclasses.Thisrepresentsadiscountover purchasing those courses separately. Junior members are welcome and encouraged to attend all regular Collegium activities as auditors and occasional participants.
Post-Secondary Associate Membership: Camosun MUS 130 tuition plus $115 per term
Collegium Programfor Gifted Young Musicians
artistic Director: Michael van der Sloot, [email protected]: Micki Stirling, [email protected]
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The Victoria Conservatory of Music offers a wide variety of Post-Secondary and Career programs including aVCM, Pedagogy and Literature, Self-Directed Studies, and Certificate and Diploma Studies in partnership with Camosun College. Some of the many advantages include small class sizes, extra instructional time, and program flexibility. Begin or continue your Post-Secondary music education at the VCM!
Group ClassesThe following classes are offered as part of the Camosun College music programs. They are available to community students on a space available basis, subject to fulfillment of pre-requisites and permission of the instructor. Course descriptions are available on the Camosun website: camosun.ca/learn/programs/music. in most cases, Term 1 is a prerequisite for Term 2.
Post-secondary classes follow the Camosun College 2013 - 2014 academic Calendar, comprised of 2 14-week terms:Fall Term:Sep2-Dec6,2014•Winter Term: Jan 5 - apr 11, 2015
Contact the Post-Secondary Registrar to register: [email protected]
High School Dual Credit General registration is available through CamosunCollege.HighSchoolstudentswho have completed English 11 may access thefollowingcoursesforHighSchoolorPost-Secondary credit. For more info contact VCM Post-Secondary Registrar.
Foundation Theory and MusicianshipDesigned for students with beginning levels of understanding in music theory and musicianship, the course will cover rudiments, introductory harmony, ear-training, sight-singing, and rhythmic and melodic dictation. Crystal WiksykTue&Fri•4:00-5:30pm•$861/term
Survey of Music History an introduction to music in Western culture, from classical Greek antiquity to the present day, through listening and discussion of seminal works in the context of parallel social, political, and cultural developmentsMary ByrneFri•8:30-11:30am•$840/term
Diploma in Music ClassesHarmonyStephen Brown Wed&Fri•$861/termYear 1: 1:00 - 2:30pmYear 2: 11:30 - 1:00
MusicianshipJonathan Haek Tue&Thu•$574/termYear 1: Tue 11:00am - 12:00pm Thu 10:00 - 11:00amYear 2: Tue 12:00 - 1:00pm Thu 11:00am - 12:00pm
Music HistoryRobert Holliston $861/termYear1: Tue&Thu•8:30-10:00amYear2:Mon&Wed•8:30-10:00am
Keyboard SkillsDelivered through the VCM Community School, Keyboard Skills classes are shared lessons between up to 3 students designed to ensure post-secondary keyboarding requirements for non-pianists are met. This course is also open to students who have had some previous lessons on other instruments and would like to improve thier piano proficiency.Linda Low Wed•TBA*•12weeks/term•$308/termTerm 1: Sep 10 - Nov 27Term 2: Jan 7 - apr 1 (1 week break in Mar)* Lesson times arranged directly with instructor. ** Tuition based on 3 students sharing 60 minute lessons
ConductingDr. Mary ByrneFri•10:15-11:30am•$287/term
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Diploma in Jazz Studies ClassesJazz Language Bruce Hurn Mon&Wed•10:00-11:30am•$861/term
Jazz Composition & Arranging Joey SmithTue&Thu•10:30am-12:00pm•$861/termPrerequisite: Jazz Language
Jazz Musicianship TBA$574/termYear1: Tue•11:00am-12:00pm& Wed•12:00-1:00pmYear2:Tue•12:00-1:00pm& Wed•11:00am-12:00pm
Jazz Keyboard SkillsDelivered through the VCM Community School, Jazz Keyboard Skills is comprised of private or shared lessons designed to ensure post-secondary keyboarding requirements for non-pianists are met. Lesson times to be arranged directly with the instructorPablo Cardenas
Survey of Jazz HistoryEric LeBlanc Mon•TBA•$861/term
Jazz Combo and ImprovisationVarious Jazz faculty Weekday afternoons (2 hours/week)* $419.50/term* Combo rosters are set at the beginning of the
term based on enrolees’ instrumentation.
Pedagogy and Literaturevcm.bc.ca/pedagogy-literaturea unique, two-year program designed to help aspiring and practicing music teachers develop the professional skills necessary to teach in a private studio setting. Pedagogical methodology, teaching literature, and performance skills comprise the curriculum. Completion of this course, along with Theory co-requisites, an instrument-specific practical exam, and RCM Grade Five or equivalent in piano (for non-pianists) leads to the aVCM Teacher certification.
Flute Pedagogy and LiteratureDr. Mary ByrneMon•12:00-2:30pm•$700/term Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 1 (no class Oct 13)Term 2: Jan 5 - Mar 30 (no class Feb 9)
Piano Pedagogy and LiteratureAnna CalWed•3:00-5:30pm•$700/term Term 1: Sep 3 - Dec 3 Term 2: Jan 7 - apr 8
String Pedagogy and LiteratureMichael van der SlootTBA•TBA•$700/term
Voice Pedagogy & LiteratureIngrid Attrot, Nancy ArgentaMon•11:00am-2:30pm*•$700/termTerm 1: Sep 8 - Dec 1 (no class Oct 13)Term 2: Jan 5 - Mar 30 (no class Feb 9)* 2.5 hour class with 1 hour break
Diction for SingersUse of the international Phonetic alphabet (iPa) and the ability to convey a foreign language text accurately and expressively are essential skills for singers. English (British and North american) and iPa, italian, German and French diction are offered on a rotating, term basis. Kiiri MichelsenMon•10:00-11:00am•$287/termTerm 1: Sep 8 - Dec 1 (no class Oct 13)Term 2: Jan 5 - Mar 30 (no class Feb 9)
AVCM Certificateassociate of the Victoria Conservatory of Music Certificates are available in Performance, Teaching, and Collaborative Piano. in addition, the VCM offers advanced study in all co-requisite theoretical and practical components required for these certifications, which are recognized by the Registered Music Teachers association (RMTa) and the Music Educators association (MEa). For details and registration information contact the Post-Secondary Registrar: [email protected].
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Advanced Voice Workshop vcm.bc.ca/advanced-voice-workshopan opportunity for advanced students and professional singers to explore all aspects of their performance, with coaching and instruction from senior voice faculty. Using a masterclass format, aVW focuses on technique, style, interpretation, body-work and presence to create powerful performances and empowered performers. Nancy Argenta, Ingrid Attrot, Robert Holliston
Tue•1:00-3:00pm•12weeks*•$492/term
Term 1: Sep 9 - Dec 2 (no class Nov 11)Term 2: Jan 13 - apr 14 (1 week break in Mar)
acceptance is by audition/interview. auditions will be held in the week preceding the beginning of each term.* Optional extra coaching is available
Self-Directed Voice Studies for Advanced SingersHaveyourecentlygraduatedfroma degree or diploma program? Graduates often feel they need further study or specialized instruction to prepare for professional engagements and auditions. VCM offers a personalized combination of our innovative programs for advanced singers, which includes coachings and lessons with senior faculty, Opera Studio, the advanced Voice Workshop, and Voice Pedagogy, Literature and Diction, we can tailor a course of study that is right for you.
Come for as much time as you need to achieve your goals - a week, a term, a year or two!
VCM Camosun Programsvcm.bc.ca/departments/ post-secondary-studiesin its capacity as the music faculty for Camosun College, the VCM offers three programs, all comprised of courses that are university- and college-transferable:
Diploma in MusicThe experiences and credits gained through this Diploma can prepare you for a number of different paths: to prepare for entry into the world of professional music, to continue in an apprenticeship program, to complete enriched professional credentials such as the aVCM in Teaching or Performance, or to transfer to another institution to study towards a Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of arts in Music, or Bachelor of Music Therapy.
Diploma in Jazz StudiesThe two-year Diploma in Jazz Studies focuses on performance, improvisation, and jazz theory. Complete your Diploma and embark on a professional career, or use your credits and experiences to study towards a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies at another institution.
New! Certificate in Music Technologiesa seven-course series which may be taken part-time over three semesters. Study basic software and hardware technologies and explore practical applications of technologies. This credential supplements and complements traditional post- secondary music education and may be taken parallel to the Diploma in Music or Diploma in Jazz Studies, or concurrent with active professional practice in music. Students who have completed Music HistorySurveyandFoundationsTheorymay access Music Technologies courses through simple Camosun College application.
Deadline for early admission is February 28. applications for the Certificate and Diploma programs include:•VCMQuestionnaire•CamosunCollegeApplication•Transcripts•Twolettersofreference•Application&AssessmentFees•Audition
auditions take place in late-March and early-april. Live auditions are highly recommended.
if you are an international student, contact Camosun College international Student Services before registering.
For admission requirements, and application/registration information, contact the Post-Secondary Registrar: [email protected]
Opera Studio vcm.bc.ca/vcm-opera-studioThis sought-after program provides comprehensive training in the many facets of opera for singers. Employing a mix of rehearsals, workshops, and classes leading to performances of opera excerpts and/or one act operas at the end of each term, aspects of training will include acting, movement, musical preparation and coaching, recitative study, audition techniques, and role preparation. The faculty is comprised of well-known guest directors, conductors, and masterclass clinicians.
Tue•4:00-7:00pmAND Sat•10:00am-1:00pm*•$750/term
Class schedule TBa
acceptance by audition* in addition to the term Tue/Sat schedule, there
will be daily rehearsals in the week preceding each performance.
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50th Jubilee Anniversary Season
We invite you to join our incredible year-long Jubilee celebrations with these upcoming concerts. Mark the following dates on your calendar and purchase early to avoid disappointment.
AlixGooldenHall•907PandoraAvenueTickets available online, in person and by phone
Renowned performers including soprano ingrid attrot, violist Michael vanderSloot,andpianistRobertHolliston,presentaprogramfeaturing the expressive instrumental works and poetic art Songs of one of the most prolific composers of the Romantic era, Robert Schumann.
Jubilee Faculty ConcertI•September 27, 2014Tickets$35•FREEforVCMstudents/faculty!
Jubilee Tribute Concert•November 1, 2014Tickets$35•FREEforVCMstudents/faculty!
Jubilee Faculty ConcertII•January 24, 2015Tickets$35•FREEforVCMstudents/faculty!
Jubilee Grand Finale Concert•May 30, 2015Reception&Concert$85•Concertonly$35
Violinist Nikki Chooi, pianist Miranda Wong Wilkins, and soprano Sarah Vardy, all VCM alumni, pay tribute to music as an ever-evolving art form. The musical genius of these three artists will transport us on an evening’s journey through unforgettable classics to amazing modern works.
January is Ballroom season, and what better way to get in the mood than withaconcertthatfeaturesmusicfordance!Highlyacclaimedartistsof the VCM Faculty are joined by renowned dancers of Ballet Victoria for an unforgettable evening.
Celebrate our past and embrace our extraordinary future: the world premier of a new piano quintet, commissioned by the VCM for our 50th from composer Stephen Brown, and a Popular/Contemporary Music Showcase featuring fiddler/jazz artist Daniel Lapp and friends.
250.386.5311•vcm.bc.ca/50th-anniversary
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Competitions and Performance Opportunitiesadult Recital GroupFor adult music students to hone their skills and practice performing in front of a friendly and supportive audience. • One Sunday per month, September through May
(except December)
Wind CollageSemi-formal concerts open to all students of the Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Department.• 3-4 scheduled concerts annually
Voice CompetitionsOpen to all registered VCM Voice students these four competitions provide excellent performance opportunities. Registration Fee: $10 per competition• English art Song: October 15, 2014• German Lieder: November 26, 2014• italian art Song: February 11, 2015• La Mélodie Française: March 18, 2015
VCM Student Showcase VCM students and faculty partner together with other professional musicians to perform iconic masterworks of classical music.• March 2014
Student Composers’ Competition Open to registered VCM students. Winners’ works may be premiered during Canada Music Week in November. • Entry deadline June 30• Winners notified in September
Saturday and Sunday Noon Concerts Weekly noon-time concerts for VCM students to perform in a relaxed and supportive setting. Sign up for the week you wish to perform and let us hear you!• October through May
Check our website throughout the year for more performance opportunities, including:• Canada Music Week Concerts • Studio recitals • PianoHonoursConcerts• Serenata Concert
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Workshops
an impressive lineup of hands-on and informative workshops are offered through the VCM’s new School of Contemporary Music. Whether learning about the Business of Music taught by industry giants such as Dimitri Demers and Nick Blasko of atomique Productions,orPiersHenwoodofNickBlasko&PiersHenwoodArtistManagement,orlearning about recording from Joby Baker of Baker Studios Ltd., or working live with one of Canada’s leading rock bands, 54-40, you will not want to miss the opportunity to benefit from the huge amount of talent, knowledge, and experience our workshop presenters bring to each session.
Each workshop will take place on Tuesdays from 7:00 - 8:30pm, unless otherwise listed. Final schedule will be posted September 1. Tickets can be purchased up to two weeks prior to each date.
Single tickets: $25•Ticketpackage:5 for $100Special multi-session workshops are individually priced.
Singin’ Bluegrass Singing and harmonizing with BluegrassSweetLowdown•1session•1yearsingingstudyminimum
Clawhammer Banjo The art of playing the banjo using the clawhammer styleShantiBremer•4sessions•1yearbanjostudyminimum•$80forall4
Bluegrass Banjo ShantiBremer•4sessions•1yearbanjostudyminimum•$80forall4
Fiddle Frenzy Explore various Fiddling styles and techniquesDanielLapp•2sessions•Saturdays 9:00-10:30am•2yearsfiddlestudyminimum
Piano Back-Up for Fiddle Pianists learn to accompany Fiddle musicAdrianDolan/DanielLapp•1session•2yearspianostudyminimum
Guitar Back-Up for Fiddle Guitarists learn to accompany Fiddle musicAdamDobres•1session•2yearsguitarstudyminimum
Folk accordion Introductory series on playing folk accordionAdrianDolan•2sessions•Alllevels Bringyourowninstrument•$40forboth
World Drumming Circle Introductory series on playing hand drum and drumming circleKelbyMacNayr•2sessions•Alllevels Drumsprovided•$40forboth
Workshop with a Folk Band Unique opportunity to work with JUNO nominated roots-folk band The BillsMarcAtkinsonandTheBills•1session•Intermediates,1yearperformanceexperience
Music Business: Promoting Yourself Getting your name/band into all the right placesKubaOms•1session•Noexperiencenecessary
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Music Business: Designing Your Band Essentials that go into building a successful bandPiersHenwood/NickBlasko•1session No experience necessary
Music Business: aBC’s of Gigging How to get and keep great gigsDamianGraham•1session No experience necessary
Music Business: Promoting Your Event How to make your event a success using effective promotionDimitriDemers/KubaOms•1session•Noexperiencenecessary
Preparing for the Recording Studio Making the most of your studio timeJobyBaker•1session•Noexperiencenecessary
LiveSound/Mixing/EQing Sound engineer and multi-instrumentalist leads a hands-on workshop with live soundAaronScoones•1session•Noexperiencenecessary
HowtoD.JBasic fundamentals, leading D.J. hardware and software tech, equipment setup, basic mixing, blending and scratchingDJMurge/DJPrimitive•2sessions•Noexperiencenecessary
Workshop with a Rock BandUnique opportuinity to work with 54-40, one of Canada’s platinum selling rock bandsNeilOsborneand54-40•1session•Intermediate,1yearperformanceexperiencemin.
Workshops
Thursday Jam Sessions
Offered twice monthly, this new series of Jam Sessions are coached by industry professionals and focus either on Traditional/Folk or Swing/Dance music, giving participants the chance to try out diverse styles of music in a fun and supportive environment. Jam Sessions are where bands are born, and where emerging songwriters can try out new tunes.
Each session is 90 minutes. Tickets can be purchased up to two weeks prior to each date, by phone or in person at the VCM.
Single tickets: $15 •Ticketpackage:5 for $60•Prerequisite:1yearstudyminimum
Traditional/Folk: September 18, October 16, November 13, 2014 January 15, February 12, March 19, april 16, May 14, 2015
Swing/Dance: September 25, October 23, November 20, 2014 January 22, February 19, March 26, april 23, May 21, 2015
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Music Library
Masterclasses
What is a masterclass?
a masterclass is a seminar for music students conducted by a master musician or clinician. Classes focus on repertoire, technique, and performance skills. Typically each student who attends plays a performance-ready piece and, in turn, listens while others play. The “master” will offer advice and guidance to the performer and to the group as a whole, often focusing on one or two performance aspects.
Masterclasses offer students the opportunity to learn from other VCM instructors, special guests, and each other. in addition to regular masterclasses in each department offered by a rotating roster of VCM faculty, past guests have included Jamie Parker, James Ehnes, Pepe Romero, Daniel Taylor, and many more.
Regular masterclasses are offered in the following disciplines:
Piano
Orchestral Strings
Classical Guitar
Voice
Winds, Brass & Percussion
Check our website for schedules and visiting artist announcements.
a library of over 70,000 titles is maintained at the VCM for the use of faculty and registered students. The resources include music for all instruments, reference materials and books on music, including biographies. There is also an extensive collection of CDs and DVDs that can be borrowed.
Computers with internet access are available for research, and there is an electric keyboard equipped with headphones for study.
The library is also home to the Student Lounge, a place to study, relax, and take a quick lunch break between classes.
The VCM Library is located at 920 Johnson Street in the Commercial Business Building, just to the right of the VCM’s main building.
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Choose from full- and half-day intensive programs, evening and weekend workshops, ensembles, classes, and more. Whether you are a curious beginner, preparing for auditions or exams, or simply looking for a fun and creative way to liven up your summer, we have something for you!
Visit our website after January 1, 2015 for Summer academy 2015 dates.
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Music Therapy
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Music Therapyvcm.bc.ca/music-therapy
Music TherapyMusic Therapy is the skilful use of music as a therapeutic tool to restore, maintain, and improve mental, physical, and emotional health. The nonverbal, creative, and affective nature of music facilitates contact, learning, self-expression, communication, and growth.
VCM Music Therapy sessions meet the needs of children as young as 18 months old to theelderly;thoseofallageswithexceptionalities,conditions,orillnesses,andimprovethe quality of life for all. Sessions may take place in the VCM Music Therapy studios or in such facilities as hospitals, group homes, long-term care and independent living facilities, hospice, geriatric care facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and schools. Children, adolescents, adults, and elderly with the following may benefit from Music Therapy:• Mentalchallenges• Physicalchallenges• AutismSpectrumDisorders• Sensoryimpairments• Learningdifficulties• Braininjuries• Conductand/orbehavioural
disorders• RecoveryofMentalHealth
from Troubling Life Events, Substance Use, and “illness”
• Strokes/Alzheimer’s/Dementia• Palliativecare
Musical activities are carefully designed to meet individuals’ needs and achieve therapeutic outcomes. Following are examples of how Music Therapy can help: • Singingimprovescommunication,speechandlanguageskills,articulation,breathcontrol,expression,andreception;
• PlayinginstrumentsincreasesGrossandFinemotorskillssuchasdexterity,coordination, balance, range of motion, strength, as well as social skills like active participation and interction,self-esteem,andcooperation;
• RhythmicMovementsandDancingfacilitatesmobility,agility,balance,respiration patterns,muscularrelaxation,spatialrelationships,andendurance;
• Improvisingoffersacreativeandnonverbalmeanstoexpressingfeelings.Throughvocal, instrumental and/or movement improvisation, one has the opportunity to make choices anddealwithstructureinacreativeway;
• Composingdevelopscooperation,learning&sharingideasandexperiences, andincreasessocialskills;and,
• ActiveListeningactivitiesprovideastimulatingwaytodevelopcognitiveskillssuchas attention, memory, and auditory perception skills.
“Music has such a strong presence in everyone’s life. No wonder using music as a therapy can have such a powerful impact. Music facilitates expression and learning, instils respect and pride, provides wellness, gives courage and offers pure abandon. it is indeed a little bit like magic.” - Dr. Johanne Brodeur
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We tailor what we do to meet your needs. Sessions are offered in private or group settings depending on condition and the individual’s needs. Music therapists are trained to use signing, picture exchange, and other communication models if requested.
The Music Therapy studios are equipped with hundreds of instruments including grand pianos, large percussion instruments, hand-held desk bells, therapeutic and electronic equipment including keyboards, computers, parachutes, balls, and a full recording studio.
Multi-Sensory StudioThe VCM’s state-of-the-art Multi-Sensory Studio offers a peaceful retreat for music therapy participants. This is a studio where one can create, express themselves, find respite from their daily anxiety or pain, meditate and use guided imagery techniques. The equipment in the studio was carefully chosen to meet very specific needs. it includes laser-projected lighting, a Somatron vibro-acoustic recliner, flat-screen TV, bubble tower and fibre-optics.
Music Therapy Fees*In-HouseSessionsrate:$77.00perhourInstitutional/Communityrate:$61.40perhour+mileage* Fees are subject to change. Consult the VCM website for the most up to date information. The hourly rate is the same for private and group sessions.
Session Schedule: Music Therapy programs run on a continuous, year-long basis, divided into 3 terms:Term 1: September to JanuaryTerm 2: February to JuneTerm 3: July and august
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Music Therapy Supporters:
VCM MerchandiseOur VCM shirts make great gifts and are available in three fun styles. New! VCM seat cushions to make your concert experience more comfortable.
Black long-sleeve $20adult: S, M, L, XL
White round neck$12/$15Children: S, M, Ladult: S, M, L, XL
Grey v-neck $18adult: S, M, L, XL
Seat Cushions$10available in black and green
Faculty
Faculty
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Joanne allersTrumpet; Simple Trumpet Tunes
Dr. Johanne BrodeurDepartmentHead
Marcelline MoodyOrff
andrea CaveCMD/MT Music Music Outreach;Music Journey;Families Making Music
Read full faculty biographies online
Children’s Music
Keyboard**Piano unless otherwise specified
vcm.bc.ca/learn/faculty
Kristine Beny anna CalPiano; Keyboard Harmony
June BenderStella BarbonPiano; Kelly Kirby
Roger BuksaPiano; Kelly Kirby
Paloma de la GuerraPiano; Suzuki Piano
Kelly Charlton
Erin FisherPiano; Kelly Kirby
Michael Drislane
Linda GouldPlay Piano Today
Nicholas FairbankPipe Organ; Harpsichord
Patrick Godfrey
RobertHollistonDepartment HeadPiano; History; Collaborative Piano; Vocal Coach
IngridHenderson
Ellen Hepso-BostonPiano; Group Piano
Susan de Burgh
Georgina CraigMusic Outreach
BrendaHarveyOrff;Musical Story Time
Yoomi Kim May Ling KwokPiano; Group Piano
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Jelena MilojevicAccordion
Edwin LeBarron
Frances Perriam
Michelle MaresElizabeth Macisaac
Gilbert Munroe Walter ProssnitzSatellite teacher
ann SchauPiano; Play Piano Today;Keyboard Harmony
Laura Wood
Nicole LavalleéPiano; Kelly Kirby
Linda LowPiano; Kelly Kirby; Keyboard Skills
Sarah Bachmann-Krieger
Maureen Branch EllieHigginsonVoice; Wee Folks Glee Club
Kathleen Brett
Voice
Cathy Lewis
Marnie Setka-Mooney
Selena James
ingrid attrotDepartmentHeadPedagogy & Literature; Advanced Voice Workshop
Nancy argentaPedagogy & Literature; Advanced Voice Workshop
Sharonne Specker
Kathryn WhitneySolfa Choir
Csinszka RédaiVocal Coach
RobertHolliston (see Keyboard)Brian WismathConservatory Chorale
Kiiri MichelsenDiction
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Karen WhyteCello; Suzuki Cello;First Level Orchestra
Laura BackstromCello; Cello Orchestra; Group Cello for Beginners
Paula KiffnerMartin BonhamCello; Baroque Cello
Brian Yoon
Cello
Darren BuhrBass
annabelle StanleyHarp
GuitarDr. alexander Dunn
DouglasHensleyGuitar; Lute;Ukulele;Group Guitar
aaron Watson Bradford WernerGuitar; Guitar Orchestra; Guitar Ensemble
Michael Dias
Silvina Samuel
Michael van der SlootDepartmentHeadViolin/Viola; Collegium;String Orchestra;Pedagogy & Literature
allyn ChardMuge Büyükçelen-Badel
Mary Clarke
Tatiana KostourViolin; Intermediate Orchestra
Raya FridmanViolin; Suzuki Violin
StringsViolin
Kathryn Ranger
Catheryn KennedyViolin; Suzuki Violin
Stacey Boal (see Recorder)
Kenji Fuse Christine PrinceViolin/Viola
Guyonne LeLouarnViolin/Viola
Viola
Wes Wraggett (see School of Music Technology and Creativity)
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Lana Betts Dr. Mary ByrneFlute/Piccolo; Pedagogy & Literature; Conducting
Flute
Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion
Kristen DavisFlute; Music Therapy
Mary Jill McCulloch
Marsha Elliott
Judith PazderFlute Choir;Flute Boot Camp
Richard Voletaustin Scott
Emily Nagelbach
Russell Bajer
Recorderann Power
BassoonOboeStacey BoalViolin; Recorder; Recorder Classes & Ensembles
SaxophoneClarinetLarryDeLaHaye Keith MacLeod
TrumpetJoanne allers (See Children’s Music)Stevan Paranosic
FrenchHornalana Despins
TromboneScott MacinnesTrombone; Brass Choir
Melissa EdwardsSaxophone; Clarinet; Junior Concert Band
Paul BeauchesneTuba/Baritone/ Euphonium
Low Brass
Kim Brame
andrea Cave (see Children’s Music) Kirsten Davis (see WBP/Flute)
allan Slade
Music Therapy
Oona Jean
Dr. Johanne BrodeurDepartmentHead
Julie Bomhof
Marie Slade
Corey Rae
Percussion
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Damian GrahamPercussion (Jazz) Jazz Combo
Chandra CroweMandolin (Bluegrass/Classical)
Contemporary MusicDaniel Lappartistic DirectorFiddle
Shanti BremerBanjo (Old-Timey/Bluegrass)
adrian DolanAccordion (Folk/Celtic)
Julia CunninghamHarp (Folk/Celtic/New Age)
adam DobresGuitar(Folk/Bluegrass/Swing)
ivonne HernandezFiddle (Celtic/Canadian/ American)
Sean DrabbittElectric Bass (Fusion/Rock/Pop)
JoshHaase (DJ Murge)DJ
aidan MillerVocals; Piano (Jazz/Funk/Gospel)
Nick La RiviereTrombone (Jazz/Folk)
Tasia MacKayIrish Flute; Tin Whistle
Ryan MacDonaldScottish Bagpipes
Jeff Lingwood (DJ Primitive)DJ
Richard MoodyFiddle (Jazz/Swing/Rock)
Kelly NordstromElectric Guitar (Rock/Fusion)
Rob CheramyGuitar (Jazz) Jazz Combo
Monik NordineSaxophone (Jazz) Jazz Combo
Pablo CardenasPiano (Jazz) Jazz Keyboard Skills
George EssihosPiano (Jazz)
Eric ReiswigUillean Pipes (Irish Folk)
Jamie TroyPipe & Drum Band (Scottish Folk)
Louise RoseVocal Jazz
Joey SmithBass (Jazz)
Sarah Tradewell Fiddle (Folk) Conservatory Fiddles
BruceHurnTrumpet (Jazz) Jazz Language; Jazz Orchestra
Linda Gould (see Keyboard)
DouglasHensley (see Guitar)
Corey Rae (see WBP)
ann Schau (see Keyboard)
aaron Watson (see Guitar)
MatthewHoweVocal Jazz Ensemble
Yanik Giroux Pop Vocals;Stage Presence
Kelby MacNayr World Drumming
aaron Scoones Live Sound,Mixing, EQ-ing Recording.
Brooke MaxwellFamily Band
Proudly Supporting
Arts in our community. the
Eric LeBlancJazz History
Stephen BrownComposer-in-Residence;Composition; Harmony; Score Study; Counterpoint
anna Cal (see Keyboard) RobertHolliston (see Keyboard)
Patrick Godfrey (see Keyboard) ann Schau (see Keyboard)
David ClenmanHarmony; Counterpoint
Brenda BraatenRudiments; Musicianship
Music Technology and Creativity
Crystal WiksykTheory Program Coordinator; Rudiments; Harmony; Musicianship
JonathanHaekMusic Technologies
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Jan RandallImprovisation;Song Writing;Music for Comedy
Liova Bueno LluberesRudiments; Musicianship
Wes WraggettElectro Acoustic;Theory;Guitar
Read full bios at: vcm.bc.ca/learn/faculty
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Venuesvcm.bc.ca/venuesVCM is home to two fine performance venues, the 800-seatAlixGooldenPerformanceHall,voted#2live concert venue in Victoria by Monday Magazine in 2013, and the more intimate 100-seat RobinandWinifredWoodRecitalHall.InadditiontothemanyfineconcertspresentedbyVCM students and faculty each year, our venues host world-class performers from all genres of music, as well as speakers and authors. Just a few of the artists, groups, and festivals that choose the VCM as the place to perform in Victoria include:
For all events taking place in our venues, see vcm.bc.ca/events
Volunteer OpportunitiesLooking to support the arts and music scene at one of Victoria’s premier concert venues? VolunteerpositionsareavailableintheAlixGooldenPerformanceHall.
This is a great opportunity to see how your favorite shows are produced and run, and to work with people who know the entertainment industry. You will also be able to use the Victoria Conservatory of Music as a reference.
Whether you’re applying for a new job or for scholarships and bursaries, you’ll be able to include us on your list of supporters. areas of service include ushering, ticketing and door sales, and concession sales.
To apply email [email protected]
Rifflandia
To book your next event, contact VCM Bookings & Events:[email protected]
Jane Goodall
“a jewel box of a building.” - Emmylou Harris, 2013
@AlixGooldenHall
/alixgooldenperformancehall
Tafelmusik•EmmylouHarris•ani DiFrancoTheArrogantWorms•James EhnesEmmaKirkby•Rifflandia Festival Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings JaninaFialkawska•Dr.John•Steven PageTD international Victoria Jazz FestSarahHarmer•MosheHammerRandy BachmanRichard Thompson Dr. Jane Goodall Jian GomeshiDavid Suzuki
We’renotjustaboutconcerts.TheAlixGooldenHallis also the perfect venue for weddings as a unique, picturesque, historical and non- denominational former church sanctuary that is both spacious and intimate. all-inclusive wedding ceremony packages are available with an additional option of renting the Steinway Grand Piano and the century-old Casavant 400 pipe organ. VCM venues are available for rent for a variety of events, including meetings, conferences, graduations, memorial services, readings, lectures and more.
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OpenHouseSaturday, September 6th2014•10:00-3:00pm•Free!VictoriaConservatoryofMusic•900Johnson/907PandoraCome and experience all the VCM has to offer at this family-friendly event! Listen to live bands;takeafreemini-lessonorgroupclass;meetourinstructors;playwithnewfriendsonthebouncycastle;andtryanewinstrument(orfive!)attheInstrumentPettingZoo.FeaturingafreeconcertbyTheKerplunksfrom1:00-2:00intheAlixGooldenHall!
Oxygen - Breathing Music into LifeThursday, October 2nd2014•6:00pm•Tickets$300 (tax receipt) *On sale now!BardandBanker•1022GovernmentStreetHostedbyMattandWendyMacNeilatthehistoricBard&BankerindowntownVictoria,this gala party will delight with champagne, abundant hors d’oevres, and a diverse evening of musical entertainment. Come celebrate and help support the VCM!
Mother’s Day Garden TourMay 10th & 11th2014•10:00am-4:00pm•Two-daypass$30a Victoria tradition, what better way to spend Mother’s Day than delighting in the inspiration and joy of gardening while enjoying live music from VCM students and faculty. Your two-day pass grants you exclusive passage to ten hand-picked, enchanting private gardensinVictoria.HaveallyourgardeningquestionsansweredbyouronsiteMasterGardeners, and don’t miss our fantastic plant sale and silent auction!
Jubilee Grand Finale ConcertSaturday, May 30th2015•7:30pm•Reception$85;Concertonly$35Celebrate our past and embrace our extraordinary future: the world premier of a new work (piano quintet) commissioned by the VCM for our 50th anniversary from composer Stephen Brown, and a Popular/Contemporary Music Showcase featuring fiddler/jazz artist Daniel Lapp and friends.
Events at a Glancevcm.bc.ca/events
VCM alumni Reunion “Party in the Castle”Saturday, November 29th2014•7:00-10:00pmCraigdarroch Castleare you VCM alumni? Join us for a party to celebrate the VCM’s 50th anniversary and your part in our illustrious history! Join fellow alumni, former teachers and current faculty for an unforgettable night of music and fun.
Check our website for more details coming soon: vcm.bc.ca/alumni
a Musical LuncheonSunday, September 21st2014•11:30am•Tickets$50/$80(withThe Coda)VictoriaGolfClub•900Johnson/907PandoraBe one of only 80 individuals to enjoy a delicious served lunch with musical performances by VCM students. immediately following for those who have signed up is The Coda, a “bubbles and truffles” dessert reception and salon concert in a private home.
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Board of Governorsas of March 2014
President Hon.RoyCullenTreasurer Carolyn ThomsSecretary Sandra McCallumVice President Leslee FarrellVice President David adamsPast President Ed Chwyl
Governors Lesley Brown HeatherFerguson Gary Garritan Verne Johnson Gary Karr alan Lowe HeatherMaclean Wendy MacNeil Ray Moore Valerie Murray Barbara Smith
Ex Officio Jane Butler McGregor, CEO Stephen Green, Dean
Faculty Representative Marsha ElliottStaff Representative Erin FraserStudent Representative Election in October 2014
artistic DirectorateCEO Jane Butler McGregorDean Stephen Green
VoiceDepartmentHead IngridAttrot
Music Therapy & Children’s Music DepartmentHead Dr.JohanneBrodeur
School of Music Technology & Creativity Composer in Residence Stephen Brown Theory Program Coordinator Crystal Wiksyk
Post-SecondaryDepartmentHead Dr.MaryByrne
KeyboardDepartmentHead RobertHolliston
School of Contemporary Music artistic Director Daniel Lapp
StringDepartmentHead& Collegium artistic Director Michael van der Sloot
Winds, Brass & Percussion interim Department Committee Chair TBa
For a full list of VCM Management and Staff see our website:vcm.bc.ca/about/management-team
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Our musicians love to get out into the community and perform. Through the ‘On The Road’ initiative, we can arrange to have some of our talented students and ensembles play at your next special event. We bring music to schools, nursing homes, garden parties, grand openings, corporate parties, birthdays, weddings and events of all description.
- locally roasted, fair trade organic coffee tea + espresso bar
- fresh baking everyday- panini, salads + soups
OPENMonday - Friday
7am - 4:30pm932 Johnson St
Just steps away
from the VCM!
On the Road Hiring VCM Performers
To request an individual or group for your upcoming event, simply fill out our online Performance Request Form: vcm.bc.ca/about/hiring-performersOur role is to provide a matching service between people wanting to hire musicians for events and our students and faculty. We are not a booking or employment agency. Effective January 2014, VCM will be charging a $35 connection fee for our for Performance Requests service to help cover administrative costs. Fee will be refunded if we are unable to connect you with a student performer.
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The Fine Print
The Fine Print
Course Selectionif you or your child plans to register for individual lessons for the first time, you may register for a single “trial” lesson with no obligation to register for more classes. Prospective students also may audit one group class session per semester before committing to the remaining classes. in order to receive a refund, trial lessons must be cancelled with 24 hours notice.
individual Lessons Students typically have one lesson per week for 36 weeks (2 terms) from September to June, unless alternate arrangements are made directly with the instructor. Students may begin individual lessons at any time during the academic year.
Students will be referred to an appropriate instructor based on: musical background, goals, availability of lessons, and fee options. Contact us or visit our website to facilitate the referral process. Students may request lessons with a specific instructor, though the VCM cannot guarantee availability. Once an instructor is assigned, the instructor will contact the student/parent to make arrangements for lessons.
Group Classes & Ensembles Most group classes are full-year courses that run for 32 or 34 weeks (2 terms) from September to May. adult Continuing Education classes follow the same terms as other group classes, but are often broken out into 8-, 10-, or 16-week modules. Students in group classes typically begin theirstudiesinSeptember.Classesfillupquickly–pleaseregisternolaterthanoneweekpriorto the start date. if space permits and the instructor agrees, a student may join a class already in progress. Some courses may require an application, interview, placement test, or audition as indicated in this course calendar. Fees, duration, and timetables for group classes are included with each class description.
The VCM Student CardEach student will be issued a VCM Student Card upon registration, valid for the term(s) in which the student is registered.
Privileges and benefits of the VCM student card include:• Use of practice studios• Participation in the weekend noon concerts• a 25% discount on ensemble tuition • Participation in masterclasses • Free admission to all concerts in the annual VCM Presents concert series • Discountsatseveralareamusicstores,includingLarsenMusic,Long&McQuade,
and Tom Lee Music
Practice RoomsCurrently registered VCM students may use practice rooms on a first come, first served basis, subject to availability. Policies for practice rooms and assigned keys are available at the administration office. Requests for practice rooms can be made through the front desk during regular business hours, and through the custodial staff when the office is closed.
Custodial phone: 250.812.6134
Parking The VCM parking lot is reserved for staff and faculty at all times. Street parking and public lots are available within short walking distance. after 5:00pm and on weekends, VCM patrons may park at McCall Bros. (Johnson and Vancouver). No ticket or pass is necessary to park at McCall’s;incaseswheretheirlotisunavailable(i.e.duringaservice),signagewillbeposted.
Getting Started
Alix Goolden Performance Hall & Robin and Winifred Wood Recital Hall: 907 Pandora avenue(also accessible through the School Entrance)
AccessSchool Entrance: 900 Johnson StreetVCM Library: 920 Johnson StreetWheelchair Access: 900 Johnson StreetMetro Studio: 1411QuadraStreet
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TuitionTuition and other fees must be paid before a student is admitted to a lesson, class, or ensemble. Payment may be made by phone, mail or in person. Cheque, credit cards*, debit card, money orders, or cash are accepted. Cheques are made payable to the Victoria Conservatory of Music. *with the exception of private lessons
Transaction Feesas of September 2013, we have eliminated all registration fees, opting instead for a small per transactionfeeof$2.00.Transactionfeeswillbechargedonceperreceipt;yearlyregistrationis encouraged.
Course Resource Fee and Music Rental FeeStudents are responsible for additional costs for music and books. For some courses a resource fee is due at the time of registration, which covers the cost of handouts, music, or supplies provided by the instructor. For other courses, such as ensembles, choirs, and orchestras, a music rental fee is due at registration to cover the cost of scores and parts. These fees are included in class descriptions.
VERY IMPORTANT: instructors are directly dependent upon timely student payments. if payment is not received, the instructor is not paid. Your cooperation is appreciated.
Other Fees:ReturnedCheque $20.00chargedforanychequerefusedforanyreasonbythebank. Subsequent payment can only be made by certified cheque, credit card, debit card, money order, or cash.RefundProcessingFee $25.00LateFees* $10.00permonth* Tuition is due by September 15th for Term 1 and January 15 for Term 2.
Mid-term registrations require immediate payment.
PaymentPayment is required in full at the time of registration for the current term. a payment plan is available. if the payment plan is chosen, the balance is paid over equal monthly instalments by post-dated cheque or pre-authorized debit. Payments are due on the 15th of each month, beginning with the first month of enrolment and continuing through the end of term. Payments are divided equally among the number of months for which the student is registered. Transaction fees will be charged based on the number of payments selected.
Credit Card PolicyThe VCM does not accepts credit card payments for individual lesson tuition. Credit cards will continue to be accepted for group classes, concert tickets, donations, and other fees.
Tuition Fee Tax DeductionsRevenue Canada stipulates that tuition may be deducted if all of the following apply:• StudentsarestudyingattheRCM/VCMGrade9levelorhigher• Coursefeesinanycalendaryearexceed$100• Thelessonsdevelopthestudent’sskillsinanoccupation OR• Yourchildisunder16yearsofageandhis/herprogramofstudyfulfillsthecriteriaforthe
Children’s arts Tax Credit programPlease visit www.cra-arc.gc.ca for more information. Eligible students may request a tax letter from the VCM after February 15 of each year for the previous tax year.
Registration, Refund and Withdrawal Policies
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Cancellation Policyif a student cancels a private lesson with reasonable notice, the instructor may wish to arrange a make-up lesson, pending the instructor’s schedule and the availability of studio space. The instructor is, however, under no obligation to make up the lesson, particularly if insufficient notice (under 24 hours) is given. Students are expected to be present for all scheduled lessons. This includes vacations, school/sport events, etc.
if an instructor cancels, they are obliged to make up the lesson. The VCM reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine classes and to limit registration or change instructors. Should insufficient registration cause the cancellation of a class, fees will be refunded or the student may transfer to another course if room is available.
Refunds & WithdrawalsThere are NO refunds for ensembles or group classes, except in cases of illness/injury accompanied by a doctor’s note, as their viability is based on minimum enrolments. These programs are based on a sequential curriculum that does not allow for continuous intake, therefore the space cannot be refilled if a student withdraws mid-term.
Because instructors must commit to a schedule and book a studio space, refunds for individual lessons are permitted only in cases of illness or injury (for which a doctor’s note is required) or in exceptional circumstances, such as an unexpected family relocation. all withdrawal requests must be submitted in writing or by email to the Registrar’s Office. Withdrawal requests must be made in a timely fashion and within the term to which they apply. Requests for retroactive refunds received more than one month after the cessation of attendance at lessons will not be considered. Refunds will be processed according to thefollowingscheduleandaresubjecttoa$25processingfee:
One week before the first lesson 100% During the first two weeks 75% During the third week 50%During the fourth week 25%after the fourth week No Refund
TransfersThe VCM encourages students to remain with the same teacher throughout the term forwhichtheyhaveregistered.However,inexceptionalcircumstances,transfersmaybe requested through the Registrar’s Office. The Registrar will consult with the Dean and respectiveDepartmentHeadonacase-by-casebasis.TheVCMdoesnotguarantee transfer to a different teacher, but every effort will be made to ensure students are placed appropriately with an instructor who meets their individual needs.
Statutory Holidaysindividual lessons that fall on statutory holidays have been included in the 36-week term. Because the office and building are often closed on these days, an alternate lesson time should be arranged for those weeks. Please verify your lesson schedule with your teacher.
Please Note:The calendar is published before the beginning of the academic year, and while every attempt has been made to ensure its accuracy, the information within is subject to change. The VCM reserves the right to alter or cancel classes at any time, in cases of insufficient enrolment, instructor absence, etc. Group class and ensemble meetings that are cancelled as the result of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances will notbere-scheduled;privatelessonscancelledforsuchreasonsmaybemadeup at the instructor’s discretion.
Please refer to our website for the most up-to-date course information.
Photocredits:AliahMacdonough,BlaineJeffery,SandyHenderson,LauraScotten,VCMfiles
OurCrescendoCircleisagroupofdedicatedmusicloverswhosupporttheVCMwithanannualdonationstartingat$500. Our donors play a vital role as only a portion of our operating expenses are covered by tuition. Everyone at the VCM is proud
to be given the opportunity to nurture and develop the creativity, skill, and talent residing in every student, and there is nothing that gives us greater joy than sharing these moments with our supporters who make it all possible.
We are so grateful to all of our Crescendo Circle members for their generous support - they are giving us the privilege and honour to be able to inspire and educate musicians of all levels and abilities, ensuring that the power of music lives on.
Thank you all so much for your generous support.
SandraMcCallumandtheHonourableDavidAndersonCo-Chairs, Crescendo Circle
Virtuoso$15,000+Dr. Fritz & Dora Boehmin memory of alex CampbellEd & Mary ChwylVerne & Dawn JohnsonWendy & Matt MacNeilGeorge & ann NationGillian Nellesanonymous (1)
DiamondNote$10,000-$14,999Tony & Laura GageJamie&SusanHenwood
PlatinumNote$5,000-$9,999Hon.Judd&KayBuchananEgon Baumann Music FoundationDavidH.FlahertyDr.GaryKarr&Dr.HarmonLewisanonymous (2)
GoldNote$2,500-$4,999Melissa andersonBrian Butler & ann LindsayJane Butler McGregor K. Patricia ColdrenMel & Carmela CooperStephen Cushing & Debbie Gill Leslee Farrell Gary & Marianne Garritan Sandy&IngridHendersonTerry LeBlancDavid LeighEdward LifeMichael MorresNRS FoundationJohn & Sheila Orr
SilverNote$1,000-2,499Eric & Lee adlerHon.DavidAnderson& Sandra McCallumDr. Perry & annamaria BamjiPaul & Marg Boeda Sydney BoydEric & Shirley CharmanPeter Ciceri & Nancy Powell Patrick & Patricia CroftonHon.Roy&EthneCullenGail DeMontigny Terry & Leslie Farmer angus FedorukJoan G. GilesJoyce&RalphHodd
BarbaraHubbard&GeoffBuckBrian JohnstonRob & Katie KoopmansSandra LackenbauerDr. David LitowskyMarc & Patricia LortieBruce & Linda McFarlaneGerry&DianeMcQuadeDr. Charles & Veda MedhurstRobert Milne Ray & Delia Moore Valerie & Bryan MurrayChristopher NationJohn C. B. NealGwendolyn PageSteve Parkhill & Charlene Zietsma Margaret Patrick Joan Peggs Raymond & Sheila Protti Ralph & angie RobertsGordon & Grace RogersLarry RyanSteve & Jane SavidantBrian & Barbara SmithPatrick M. Stewart Carolyn & Rob ThomsMichael & the late anne TylerJohn WaltonJacalyn WeechLois Voigt-Stockey anonymous (2)
BronzeNote$500-$999David & Barbara adamsAmicaatSomersetHouseMoira anderson Nancy argenta & ingrid attrot Deedrie Ballard & Jim Zoellner Roy BarnettJ.W. & J.E. BradshawLesley BrownRex Pendril Brown Mary C. ByrneSelwyn & Joan CaradusPaula Carey & Nicholas Wemyss Ted Chambers Richard Cope Patrick Corriganalexandra N. CowieColin&HelenCrispThelateHughHansonDavidsonBruce Dutton
Murray & Lynda Farmer HeatherFergusonBrian FindlayNorma FriedmannJim GeminianoPatricia Gibb & Bruce GillespieNeville & Jill GibsonDon & Fran Gilley John & Gabrielle Goudy Jan & Johanna GrootwassinkNicholas GudewillRomanHahn&PatElemansGeorgeHeffelfingerJim&BettyHesserRobertHollistonBarbara&BruceHousserDr.RalphHuenemann& Deidre Roberts Hana&JeremyKinsmanVicki KuhlDr. Erika KurthKathryn Laurin & Read JorgensenBruce Lemire-ElmoreHelenLindholmRon & May Lou-Poyalan & Grace LoweDr.HeatherMacleanColin & Kathleen Mailer Dr.MargaretHunterMairClaude & Betty MauriceSteve & Barb McKerrellDavid Moore & Margot McLaren-MooreSara NeelyDave Paulson & Linda Gouldandre & Kathryn Pickersgill Clive & ann PiercyCarolyn Prue & Paul StaritaBrian Purdyanne & Donald RussellDr. & Mrs. M. Schau Dr. Charles & Janet Simpson Micki StirlingTara SudburyPeter SymcoxSimon & Mariev Wade Donovan & Maryla Waters Thomas & ann WiddowsonMaxwell Whiteanonymous (5)
Silver continued... Bronze continued...
AS OF JULY 18, 2014To learn more about our Crescendo Circle, please contact:SandyHenderson,Manager,Development•[email protected]•250.419.4313
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accordion, 11advanced Voice Workshop, 22analysis, 11, 18arranging, 11artistic Directoriate, 40
Bagpipes, 11Band Family Band, 15 Junior Concert Band, 7 Youth Rock Band, 15Bass, 11Bassoon, 11Bluegrass, 11, 26Board of Governors, 40Brass Choir, 15
Camosun Programs, 20 - 22CampfireHits,15Cancellation Policy, 44Canzonas and Fantasias, 16Cello, 11 Cello Orchestra, 14 Group Cello for adult Beginners, 14Celtic, 11, 36Certificate in Music Technologies, 22Chamber Music, 10, 16Chamber Wind Ensembles, 15Child art Tax Credit, 6Children’sClasses,3–8Children’s Music Journey, 6Clarinet, 11Classical Guitar, 11, 34Classical Guitar Orchestra, 14Collegium Program, 19Community Music Classes, 8Competitions, 25Composition, 11Conducting, 20, 35Conservatory Chorale, 12Conservatory Fiddles, 13Counterpoint, 11, 18Course Resource Fees (CRF), 43Course Selection, 42Credit Card Policy, 43
Diction, 21Digital Notation, 11Diploma in Jazz Studies, 21, 22Diploma in Music, 20, 22DJ, 11, 36
Ear Training (see also Musicianship), 11, 17Euphonium, 11Events, 9, 24, 38, 39, 40
Faculty,32–37Families Making Music, 3
Family Band, 15Family Choir, 12Fiddle Classes, 13FinePrint,42–44First Level String Orchestra, 13Flute, 11, 35 Flute Boot Camp, 16 Flute Choir, 16 Group Flute for adult Beginners, 16 Pedagogy, 21Film Scoring, 11Folk, 11, 26, 27, 36Foundati26on Theory & Musicianship, 20FrenchHorn,11
GroupLessons,11,12–17 CampfireHits,15 Group Cello for adult Beginners, 14 Group Flute for adult Beginners, 16 Group Guitar for adults, 14, 34 Group Guitar for Beginners, 6 Group Piano Classes, 5, 12 Group Ukulele for adults, 14 Group Ukulele for Beginners, 6 Group Violin for adult, 13 Mandolin Orchestra, 14 Simple Trumpet Tunes, 6Guitar, 11, 34 Classical, 11 Classical Guitar Orchestra, 14 Group Guitar for adults, 14 Group Guitar for Beginners, 6 Guitar Ensemble, 14 Steel String, 11Gypsy, 11, 15
Harmony,11,18,20Harp,11Harpsichord,11History,11,18,20
improvising, 11IndividualInstruction,7,10–11intermediate String Orchestra, 13
Jam Sessions, 27Jazz, 11, 12, 15, 20, 22, 36 Jazz Orchestra, 15 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 12Jubilee Concert Series, 24Junior Concert Band, 7
Kelly Kirby Piano Method, 7
Library, 28Lute, 11
Mandolin, 11, 14Masterclasses, 28
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Mother’s Day Garden Tour, 39Music for Comedy, 11Music Rental Fees, 43Music Therapy, 30 - 31, 35Musical Birthday Parties, 4Musical Story Time, 7Musicianship, 17, 20
Oboe, 11, 35On the Road, 41OpenHouse,9,39Opera, 11, 35 Opera Studio, 22Orff, 4Organ, 11Oxygen, 39
Parking, 42Pavans and Galliards, 16Payment, 43Pedagogy and Literature, 21Pennywhistle, 11Percussion, 11Performance Opportunities, 25Piano,11,32–33 Group Piano Classes, 5 Kelly Kirby Piano Method, 7 Keyboard Skills, 20, 21 Pedagogy, 21 Play Piano Chords Today, 12 Suzuki Piano, 7Pop, 11Practice Rooms, 42Private lessons (see individual instruction)
Recorder, 11 Recorder Orchestra, 16Refunds, 44Rock, 11, 26, 27, 36Rudiments, 6, 11, 17, 20
Sample Lessons, 10Saxophone, 11Score Study, 18Self-Directed Voice Studies, 22Senior String Orchestra, 13Shared Lessons, 11School of Contemporary Music, 2, 26, 36School of Music Technology and Creativity, 2, 37Sinfonia i & ii, 17Solfa Choir, 12Song Writing, 11
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Sound advice for adults, 17 for Beginners, 6, 17 for Singers, 18 Levels 1-8, 17StatutoryHolidays,44Steel String Guitar, 11Strings, 11, 34 Orchestras, 13 Fiddle, 11, 13 Pedagogy, 21, Student Card, 42Summer academy, 29Suzuki Program Cello, 5 Piano, 7 Violin, 5, 13
Technology, 11, 22TheoryClasses,11,17–18,20Transaction Fees, 43Transfers, 44Trombone, 11Trumpet, 11 Simple Trumpet Tunes, 6Tuba, 11Tuition, 10, 43Tuition Fee Tax Deductions, 43
Ukulele, 11 Group Ukulele for adults, 14 Group Ukulele For Beginners, 6Uillean Pipes, 11
Venues, 38Viola, 11Violin, 11Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 12Voice/Vocals, 11, 35 advanced Voice Workshop, 22 Conservatory Chorale, 12 Family Choir, 12 Pedagogy, 21 Self-Directed Voice Studies, 22 Solfa Choir, 12 Sound advice for Singers, 18 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 12 Wee Folks Glee Club, 4
Youth Rock Band, 15Wee Folks Glee Club, 4Withdrawals, 44Workshops, 26 - 27
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The VCM extends its gratitude to all of our supporters and partners - true leaders in our community. Their encouragement and commitment enables us to continue enriching lives through music!
Government PartnersWe gratefully acknowledge the following for their support: The Province of British Columbia through the BritishColumbiaArtsCouncil,theCapitalRegionalDistrictArtsDevelopmentOffice,CanadianHeritage
throughtheBuildingCommunitiesThroughArtsandHeritageProgram,andtheCityofVictoria.
Community Partners
Media Sponsors
NRS Foundation Charlton L. Smith Charitable Foundation aLaCS FundEgon Baumann Music Foundation Ed and Mary Chwyl Family Foundation Vancouver Foundation
The Victoria Conservatory of Music is a Registered Canadian Charity: Charitable Registration Number: 10817 2255 RR0001
Thank You!
GrantSmalleyOrganRestorersThePinchGroupAmicaatSomersetHouseMoloneyPaintingTurnham Woodland Butler Bros. Croy & Company Lighting Winchester Galleries
Good Bros. Scotia Private Client Group C&C Growers Morgan Electric GroupRocky Mountain Refrigeration Ltd. Sikora’s Classical Records BlueSky Properties
Joyce E. Butler
Corporate Sponsors & Donors
UnderthedistinguishedpatronageofHerHonourtheHonourableJudithGuichon,OBC, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Rick Wesseling
Holidays&ClosuresLabour Day September 1Thanksgiving Day October 13Remembrance Day November 11WinterHolidays December24- January 1BC Family Day February 9Good Friday april 3Easter Sunday april 5Easter Monday april 6Victoria Day May 18Canada Day July 1BC Day august 3
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Term 1: 18 weeks September 2 2014 - January 18 2015
Term 2: 18 weeks January 19 - May 31 2015
Term 3: 12 weeks June 1 - august 23 2014
Ensembles and group classes begin in the second week of Term 1, except those affiliated with Camosun programs. Some group classes follow 8 or 10 week sessions, or comprise a year-long curriculum;pleaseconsultindividuallistings.
Note: Program start and end dates are subject to change. Session dates in listings exclude all holidays and building closures.
BuildingHoursMon-Fri: 8:30am - 9:30pmSat: 9:00am - 5:30pmSun: 1:00 - 5:00pm
OfficeHoursMon-Fri: 9:00am - 8:00pmSat: 9:00am - 4:00pmSun: Closed
Term 2 comprises 18 weeks within a 19 week period. Most studios and classes will observe a one-week break in March.Each instructor will choose the week that works best for them andtheirstudents;pleaseconsult your teacher(s) for break dates.
Building open, no lessons