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Our Ensembles

Greystone Singers, Wind Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra, Music as Theatre, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble, and University Chorus - our ensembles are opportunities for everyone to make music! Our ensembles perform concerts, make recordings, tour locally, and have even embarked on international trips. See our Ensembles page for more information about each group and about becoming a member.

The videos below provide a glimpse of the activities of a few of our ensembles.

Greystone Singers

Wind Orchestra & Jazz Ensemble

A Day in the Life of a Music Student

What is it like to be a music student in the School for the Arts at the University of Saskatchewan? It's a bit different for everyone, but you can get a sense of musical life here by following one student as he goes to classes, rehearses with ensembles, and spends some time in the practice room.

Our Faculty

Our faculty members have active and vibrant careers as performers, researchers, and educators. They perform within the community and internationally, are in demand as clinicians, and receive prestigious grants to support their research. Students get expectional opportunities to participate in faculty research and artistic work, whether as research assistants, ensemble members, or in other ways.

The videos and links below showcase some of our faculty members' activities. Please see the links at the bottom of this page to read more about individual faculty members.

Recording by Dr. Véronique Mathieu - Professor of Violin

Performances by Dean McNeill - Professor of Brass & Jazz

Conducting Advice from Dr. Mark Tse - Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music Education

Mark Tse

View some of Dr. Tse's advice on his Instagram

Recording by Kathleen Solose - Professor of Piano

Documentary by Dr. Amanda Lalonde - Associate Professor of Musicology

Collaborative Research Project with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra and Student Performers and Researchers

Contact Information

Read more about our faculty and contact them if you have questions: