
RCM Theory & History

Royal Conservatory of Music Grading Preparation for History and Theory Lessons
The Nanaimo Conservatory of Music offers specialized history and theory lessons aimed at preparing students for the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) grading system. These lessons provide expert guidance and support that is tailored to meet the individual needs of each student, ensuring they are well-equipped for their assessments. The program emphasizes a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses all essential aspects of music theory required for the RCM grading system, including harmony, ear training, and composition.
One of the key features of our RCM Music history and theory instruction is its individualized learning approach, where lessons are structured to align with the unique goals and needs of each student. This personalized progression through the curriculum allows students to learn at their own pace. Additionally, the program fosters a supportive environment that encourages students to explore their passion for music while enhancing their theoretical knowledge.
Our individual instruction provides a well-rounded education in music theory and history, which is essential for success in the RCM grading system. It features a comprehensive curriculum that covers all necessary theory topics and offers individualized lessons tailored to each student's learning pace and style. The supportive and engaging learning atmosphere encourages exploration and personal growth. This holistic approach not only improves students' theoretical understanding but also enhances their performance skills, resulting in a well-rounded educational experience in music.
RCM Theory: Mary Jackson, Teresa Borek
RCM History: Teresa Borek


