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'''Established:''' 1992 under the direction of Richard Hornsby. It grew out of and expanded upon UNB’s [[Musicians-in-Residence|Resident Musician Program]] which continued until 1993.  
'''Established:''' 1992 under the direction of Richard Hornsby. It grew out of and expanded upon UNB’s Resident Music Program which continued until 1993.  


'''History:''' A minor in music was offered starting in 1995.
'''History:''' A minor in music was offered starting in 1995.


The UNB Centre for Musical Arts presently offers credit and non credit courses, practice facilities, instruments for student use, a Concert series, a Young Musician’s Program, and a Summer Music Camp and an affiliated professional Music Festival (New Brunswick Summer Music Festival). It also has many ensembles that are available to students such as the Concert Choir, and instrumental ensembles (concert band, brass ensemble, flute choir, and jazz band), as well as the Musician-in-Residence program.  
The UNB Centre for Musical Arts presently offers credit and non credit courses, practice facilities, instruments for student use, a Concert series, a Young Musician’s Program, and a Summer Music Camp and an affiliated professional Music Festival (New Brunswick Summer Music Festival). It also has many ensembles that are available to students such as the Concert Choir, and instrumental ensembles (concert band, brass ensemble, flute choir, and jazz band), as well as the [[Musicians-in-Residence|Musicians-in-Residence program]].  


'''Physical Location:''' [[Memorial Hall]]
'''Physical Location:''' [[Memorial Hall]]
'''Notes:''' See [[Category:Music at UNB|Music at UNB]]


'''Sources:'''
'''Sources:'''

Latest revision as of 13:08, 7 May 2024

Established: 1992 under the direction of Richard Hornsby. It grew out of and expanded upon UNB’s Resident Music Program which continued until 1993.

History: A minor in music was offered starting in 1995.

The UNB Centre for Musical Arts presently offers credit and non credit courses, practice facilities, instruments for student use, a Concert series, a Young Musician’s Program, and a Summer Music Camp and an affiliated professional Music Festival (New Brunswick Summer Music Festival). It also has many ensembles that are available to students such as the Concert Choir, and instrumental ensembles (concert band, brass ensemble, flute choir, and jazz band), as well as the Musicians-in-Residence program.

Physical Location: Memorial Hall

Sources:

  • UA Case 194.
  • UNB Calendar. 1958, p. 98; 1995; F.52.

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