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Brenda Ravenscroft named next Dean of the Schulich School of Music

Professor Brenda Ravenscroft credit:  Rodney Birch
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Published: 7 October 2016

Professor Brenda Ravenscroft will be the next Dean of the Schulich School of Music. Currently Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning) at Queen’s Faculty of Arts and Science, and Professor of Music Theory and Analysis at Queen’s University, Prof. Ravenscroft will begin her mandate at Schulich in July of 2017. Prof. Ravenscroft taught Music Theory at McGill’s Faculty of Music from 1991 to 1993, and has maintained close ties with McGill colleagues through research and teaching interests. She is from South Africa, and received her MMus from King's College, London, and her PhD from the University of British Columbia. 

I’m thrilled to be returning to McGill after 23 years, and am honoured to be joining the Schulich School of Music at such an exciting time. The School’s prominence as a leader in performance, and its unique combination of strong traditional research and innovative interdisciplinary investigation are transforming the cultural and intellectual landscapes. It will be a privilege to work with students, faculty and staff to sustain and enhance this momentum.

Professor Brenda Ravenscroft

Ravenscroft specializes in the music of twentieth and twenty-first-century American composers, including the music of Elliott Carter, rhythmic organization in post-tonal music, and the relationship between words and music. Her current work includes a study of the influence of indigenous musics on the works of South African composer, Priaulx Rainier. She has a strong interest in women and music: she chaired the Society for Music Theory’s Committee on the Status of Women from 2006 to 2009, and she is co-editor and contributor to a four-volume series, Analytical Essays on Music by Women Composers (Oxford University Press).

Her second area of research is in the field of teaching and learning in higher education. Prof. Ravenscroft has published papers and given workshops at national and international pedagogical conferences. She is also the principal investigator in a longitudinal research study assessing student engagement and learning in high-enrolment blended courses, and a co-investigator in a learning outcomes assessment project.

I am tremendously excited by the prospect of having Brenda Ravenscroft as the next dean, starting in July 2017.  She will value and foster the many and diverse strengths of the Schulich School of Music, as well as leading us in exciting new directions.

Julie Cumming, Interim Dean of the Schulich School of Music

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