Don Wright Faculty of Music

The Don Wright Faculty of Music is the faculty of music at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. The faculty was founded in 1968. Originally known as just the Faculty of Music, it was renamed in 2002 in honour of Don Wright after a significant donation.

Don Wright Faculty of Music
Former names
  • Conservatory of London
  • Western Ontario Conservatory of Music
  • College of Music
TypeFaculty (music school)
Established1968
AffiliationUniversity of Western Ontario
BudgetC$10,626,544 (2019-20) [1]
DeanBetty Anne Younker
Undergraduates465
Postgraduates125
Alumni5,000+
Location, ,
43°00′26″N 81°16′14″W
Websitewww.music.uwo.ca

The faculty is situated Western's main campus in Talbot College and the Music Building and offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. As of 2020, there are 650 students enrolled in the faculty.[2] The current Dean is Betty Anne Younker and has been in the position since August 2011.[3]

History

Early history

The University of Western Ontario (originally known as The Western University of London) was founded in 1878 and the current campus of the university was developed in 1923.[4]

The London Conservatory of Music (founded 1892) and the London Institute of Musical Art (founded 1919) were two private music schools operating out of London, Ontario that contributed to the formation of the current faculty.[5] In 1922, London Institute of Musical Art absorbed the London Conservatory of Music and fell under the affiliation of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. This stayed until the formation of the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music in 1934.[6] In 1938 the conservatory's principal was appointed director of music for the university, and the offices were moved from downtown London to the McIntosh Gallery on the university campus in 1942.[5]

A Music Teacher's College was established in 1945, changing its name to College of Music in 1961 and becoming part of the Faculty of Arts and Science.

Faculty of Music

On July 1, 1968, the college became the Faculty of Music with Clifford von Kuster as the first Dean.[6] Following rapid expansion, a new music building was officially opened in 1972. Hugh McLean was dean of the Faculty of Music from 1973 to 1980, followed by Jack Behrens from 1980 to 1986 and Jeffrey Stokes from 1986 to 2000. Robert Wood was appointed dean in 2001.

In 2002, the faculty was renamed the Don Wright Faculty of Music after a C$3,000,000 donation by Canadian composer, musician and educator Donald J. Wright.[7][6]

Renovations to Talbot Theatre were completed in August 2009, and the hall was renamed in honour of retiring University president Paul Davenport.[8] Talbot College and the Music Building underwent extensive renovations and additions which were completed in 2018.[9][10]

Departments

The Don Wright Faculty of Music has three departments:[11]

  • Department of Music Education
  • Department of Music Research and Composition
  • Department of Music Performance Studies

Degrees offered

Undergraduate degrees

Degrees offered in the faculty include the Bachelor of Music with Honors in music education, history, performance, theory, and composition; the Bachelor of Musical Arts; and the Bachelor of Arts with Majors in music (Honors), music administrative studies and popular music studies, as well as Minors in music and dance.

Since 2013, the Don Wright Faculty of Music and the Richard Ivey School of Business offer a concurrent five-year program with a Bachelor of Musical Arts or Bachelor of Arts (Music) and a Bachelor of Arts in Honors Business Administration (HBA).[12]

Postgraduate degrees

Graduate degrees include the Master of Music in composition, theory, music education, literature and performance; the Master of Arts in musicology, theory, and popular music and culture; the PhD in musicology, theory, composition, music education; and the DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts) in performance studies.

Diplomas

The Faculty also offers a music performance diploma in conjunction with another area of study at the university and a one-year artist diploma in performance.

Since 2012, the faculty has offered an integrated Music Recording Arts (MRA) program in collaboration with Fanshawe College. Graduates of the program will receive a Bachelor of Musical Arts degree as well as an Ontario College Diploma in Music Industry Arts (MIA).[13]

Other programs

The Don Wright Faculty of Music offers certificate and extra-curricular programs for community members and students.

Starting in 2000, a piano technology certificate was available through the Piano Technology Program.[14] The one-year program outlined proper piano maintenance, tuning, repairs and refurbishment. The certificate was withdrawn from the faculty in 2018.

The faculty operates the Canadian Operatic Arts Academy and the Accademia Europea Dell’Opera. These programs are designed for opera performers to further their skills and participants learn about skills such as vocal health, audition preparation and performance exercises.[15] The Canadian Operatic Arts Academy is offered on the Western university campus in London, Ontario while the Accademia Europea Dell’Opera program runs internationally in collaboration with the Centro Studi Opera Omnia Luigi Boccherini in Italy.[16]

The faculty also participates in the New Horizons Adult Band program. Originally created at the Eastman School of Music, the program was brought to Western in 1999. This concert band was created to allow adults to learn an instrument and play in a group with others of similar beginner skill level.[17]

Ensembles

2019-2020 Ensembles and Directors:

  • Western University Symphony Orchestra - Simone Luti
  • Western University Wind Ensemble - Colleen Richardson, DMA
  • Western University Symphonic Band - Colleen Richardson, DMA
  • Western University Jazz Ensemble - Kevin Watson, DME
  • Western University Singers - Kathleen Allan & Patrick Murray
  • St. Cecilia Singers - Gloria Gassi
  • Chorale - Patrick Murray
  • Les Choristes - Kathleen Allan & Patrick Murray
  • Opera - Theodore Baerg
  • Percussion Ensemble - Jill Ball, DMA
  • Early Music Studio - Joseph Lanza
  • Contemporary Music Studio - John Hess, DMA & Dairine Ni Mheadhra

Performance venues

Paul Davenport Theatre

The Paul Davenport Theatre is located in Talbot College and seats 400. It usually hosts over 200 performances per year. The theatre is the main performance venue for the large ensembles such as the symphony orchestra, jazz band and wind ensemble.

In 2009, the theatre received a C$5,000,000 renovation[18] with half the cost being offset by fundraising campaigns. During this time, it was renamed to honour former university president, Paul Davenport.[19]

von Kuster Hall

The von Kuster Recital Hall is a small, 248 seat performance hall located in the Music Building. The hall is primarily used as a venue for the performance of chamber music, small ensembles and recitals. The hall also is used as a recording venue.[20]

Alumni Hall

Alumni Hall was built as a multi-purpose hall in the late 1960s and is mainly used today for convocation ceremonies, basketball, volleyball and other indoor events.[21]

Prior to the renovation of the Paul Davenport Theatre, Western's symphony orchestra used the 2,300-seat auditorium as a performance space.

References

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  2. "Message from the Dean". music.uwo.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  3. "Betty Anne Younker - Don Wright Faculty of Music - Western University". music.uwo.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  4. "New Buildings of the University of Western Ontario, Architect: John Moore and Co". London, Ontario: Construction (Toronto). November 1924. pp. 331–34.
  5. "Western Ontario Conservatory of Music | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
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  10. "Western University: 2019-20 Operating and Capital Budgets" (PDF). March 31, 2019.
  11. "Departments - Don Wright Faculty of Music - Western University". music.uwo.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  12. "Bachelor of Musical Arts (Honors Music) / HBA" Archived February 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Western University Academic Calendar 2014. Accessed 2014-01-26
  13. "Western/Fanshawe Collaborative Degree/Diploma in Music Recording Arts (MRA)" Archived February 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Western University Academic Calendar 2014. Accessed 2014-01-26.
  14. "Music at Western University | The Canadian Encyclopedia". thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  15. Reaney, James (May 8, 2013). "Singers converge at Western". London Free Press.
  16. "AEDO - ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DELL'OPERA". www.aedopera.org. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  17. Heuvelmans, Jordan (Nov 6, 2019). "London New Horizons Band celebrates 20 years of making music". CBC News.
  18. "Paul Davenport Theatre Renovation Western University | Nicholson Sheffield Architects". www.nicholsonsheffield.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  19. University, Department of Communications and Public Affairs, Western (2009-03-03). "Western News - Fundraising supports renovation, renaming to Paul Davenport Theatre". Western News. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  20. "von Kuster Hall". music.uwo.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  21. http://www.westernmustangs.ca/sports/2010/6/9/Facilities_0609102757.aspx?tab=alumnihall
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