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Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance

The Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance program is designed to train students in vocal technique, performance, and the art of singing across various genres of music. It focuses on developing vocal control, stage presence, and musical expression, preparing students for professional careers in solo or ensemble performance. Key components of the program often include:

  1. Vocal Technique: Developing breath control, range, tone quality, and diction.
  2. Music Theory: Understanding harmony, melody, rhythm, and structure in music.
  3. Performance: Gaining experience through solo performances, recitals, and possibly opera or musical theatre productions.
  4. Repertoire: Exploring a wide range of musical styles, such as classical, opera, jazz, and contemporary vocal music.
  5. Vocal Pedagogy: Learning how to teach vocal techniques, including how to protect vocal health.

Students in this program also typically engage in private lessons, ensemble work, and masterclasses with visiting artists. Some institutions may offer specialized paths for opera or musical theatre performance as well.

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

Grade 12

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The Program Prerequisites for a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance typically include: Educational Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent. Completion of specific music courses or background, such as music theory and general music education (may vary by institution). Audition: Most programs require an in-person or recorded audition where students perform pieces in their vocal range, demonstrating vocal skills, range, and musicality. Auditions are a key component of the selection process. Music Theory: A basic understanding of music theory may be necessary, including rhythm, harmony, and notation. Some programs require a music theory placement test before admission. Voice Lessons: Some schools might require prior voice lessons or vocal training before admission, depending on the program's structure and level of training. English Proficiency: Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate English proficiency through standardized tests like TOEFL or IELTS.

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Grade 12

Program Level

4 year bachelor's degree

Program Length

$31,450

Tuition fee

$0

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