Schulich School of Music
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The Schulich School of Music (also known as Schulich) is one of the constituent faculties of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 555, Rue Sherbrooke Ouest (555, Sherbrooke Street West). The faculty was named after the benefactor Seymour Schulich.[2]
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Named for | Seymour Schulich |
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Type | Faculty (music school) |
Established | 1904; 120 years ago (1904) |
Parent institution | McGill University |
Dean | Sean Alastair Ferguson |
Academic staff | 200+[1] |
Students | Approximately 875 |
Address | Strathcona Music Building, , , , 555 rue Sherbrooke Ouest Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Website | mcgill.ca/music |
McGill University's Schulich School of Music runs 50 different programs in research and performance and holds 700 concerts annually.[3] Over 35% of the student body is international.[3] At least 13 Grammy Award winners have been affiliated with the Schulich School of Music, including George Massenburg, Estelí Gomez, Serban Ghenea, Steven Epstein, Jennifer Gasoi, Brian Losch,[4] Chilly Gonzales, Win Butler, Nick Squire,[5] Leonard Cohen, Richard King, Régine Chassagne, and Burt Bacharach.