
Chris McDonald
Associate Dean, School of Arts & Social Sciences
Department: Literature, Folklore and the Arts
Phone:
902-563-1415
Email: chris_mcdonald@cbu.ca
From the soothing sounds of our singing shores, to the everlasting beat of our vibrant culture, Cape Breton holds music close to its heart.
Build your skills for a solid foundation in music and carve your own path, wherever the tempo takes you. Our BACS music major is the only undergraduate program in Canada to focus on traditional and tradition-based popular music, with particular emphasis on Cape Breton鈥檚 rich music traditions.
Students learn about music career options, develop a career network and gain valuable work experience through courses such as Understanding the Music Industry, and Arts Entrepreneurship, as well as our Archival Internship and work placements.
Our music offerings focus on three broad areas: Atlantic Canadian cultures and traditions; popular music; and the study of global traditions (e.g., West African, Eastern European, etc.) through ethnomusicology and folklore approaches.
In all of our program options, we offer a variety of courses, including courses in performance, music theory and composition, genre surveys and histories, issues (e.g., protest, cultural tourism), research methods and business.
As a music student at CBU, you鈥檒l be excited to learn some of Cape Breton鈥檚 best-known traditional musicians teach here, including popular local artists such as Kyle MacNeil of the Barra MacNeils. That means you鈥檒l be taught by experienced instructors who are both accessible and approachable, which makes a major difference in the intricate world of music.
Our music program uniquely ties together liberal arts courses, performance classes, work placements and community learning to create a truly well-rounded experience. Join students from around the world in one of the most breathtaking locations on the planet, in harmony, as you realize your true potential in music.
Cape Breton is known for its musical traditions. As one of the most celebrated cultural regions in the country, we offer courses that introduce students to a variety of music. From local traditions to music from around the world, popular music to classical music, students learn to analyze the music they love in order to see how it works.
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Department: Literature, Folklore and the Arts
Phone:
902-563-1415
Email: chris_mcdonald@cbu.ca
Department: Literature, Folklore and the Arts
Phone:
902-563-1242
Email: heather_sparling@cbu.ca
Department: Literature, Folklore and the Arts
Email: Marcia_Ostashewski@cbu.ca