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Jazz students at the University of Toronto benefit from an intimate, specialized program housed within a prestigious and diverse academic environment. The University of Toronto offers limitless possibilities for personal development. A key component of the curriculum involves participation in small jazz combos, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and Jazz Orchestras.
The program focuses on honing improvisation techniques, expanding repertoire, and refining ensemble and performance abilities. Rehearsals and concerts also serve as platforms for students to create and refine their own arrangements and original compositions. Live performances are central to the experience, with each ensemble presenting at least three concerts annually. Students perform across multiple settings, from The Rex Jazz Bar to Walter Hall in the Faculty of Music, Upper Jazz at 90 Wellesley, and Hart House Jazz at Oscars. Every academic year culminates in a recording session that captures each ensemble's artistic evolution. The program's foundation lies in respecting jazz heritage while embracing contemporary performance and compositional styles. By fostering collaboration and personal expression, U of T Jazz students gain the expertise, artistic liberty, and motivation to pioneer new musical directions. Graduate studies at the master's and doctoral levels maintain the University of Toronto's rigorous academic expectations while supporting creative advancement through customizable learning experiences.