Dr. Matthew Royal

Associate Professor

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Biography

Dr. Matthew Royal is an Associate Professor at Brock University with degrees including an MA and MPhil from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and a PhD from the University of Western Ontario. His research interests revolve around music theory, with a specific focus on the theories of rhythm as applied to 16th and 17th-century music. Currently, his work emphasizes rhythmic theories by Francisco Salinas and Marin Mersenne, linking them to contemporary research in rhythm perception. Dr. Royal's contributions to the academic community include presentations at esteemed annual meetings such as the Society for Music Theory, the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, the International Society for Music Education, and the Canadian University Music Society. His publications have appeared in reputable journals, including the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, Music Perception, and the Council for Research in Music Education Bulletin on Psychology of Music. At Brock University, Dr. Royal teaches various courses in music theory and music cognition.

Research Interests

Courses

Music Theory Music Cognition

Requirements for Brock University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:21
Reading
Required:21
Writing
Required:21
Speaking
Required:21
Total
Required:88
PTE
Listening
Required:60
Reading
Required:60
Writing
Required:60
Speaking
Required:60
Overall
Required:60
Prerequisites
Four-year undergraduate degree in a related field Satisfactory academic standing
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Official transcripts
  • Two electronic reference reports
  • Statement of Intent
  • CV/Resume
Specialization Notes

This entry applies to the general Graduate Studies standard for departments such as English Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, and Sociology.