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oice students seeking careers in the concert hall, in opera, or as voice teachers or coaches will be especially interested in this program. Students concentrate on developing performance skills through study with voice
professors who have proven themselves as master teachers and performers. Private voice
lessons, vocal coaching, diction, and language study are vital components of the degree
program. Students also study music theory, music history and literature, opera literature,
solo repertoire, and vocal pedagogy. Voice majors present both junior and senior recitals.
With a wide variety of ensemble offerings, voice majors have numerous opportunities to expand their knowledge of choral literature and styles. Each semester, Opera Theatre presents scenes from operas and full-length productions with the opera orchestra. More than a dozen choral ensembles are available, including the University Chorale, Chamber Singers, Jazz Vocal Ensembles, Collegium Musicum, Men's Chorale, Women's Chorale, and the Miami Civic Chorale, to name a few. In addition, many voice students work professionally as choristers in the Florida Grand Opera and as singers with various performing organizations throughout South Florida.
he Master of Music degreee in Performance is available in voice. Private study with artist teachers is enhanced by a range of ensemble experiences. Supporting academic study enriches the performance experience, which culminates with a research paper and a final recital. Choral Conducting majors study conducting techniques, music literature, score preparation, analysis, and rehearsal techniques and have numerous opportunities to gain experience working with the School's various ensembles. To complete their degrees, master's students are required to perform a recital and submit a recital paper which demonstrates the conductor's skills in dealing with the literature of five historical style periods. The Doctor of Musical Arts degree, offered in Vocal Performance and Choral Conducting requires several recitals and culminates with a defense of the doctoral essay.
he Musical Theatre Program at the University of Miami's Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music, one of the first in the United States, continues to serve as a model for others around the country. A well-rounded program, encompassing dance, singing, and acting, it prepares today's students to compete as "triple threat performers." Professional training in musical theatre is structured in a conservatory
format In addition to the conservatory courses, students pursuing the Bachelor of Music degree take courses in piano, music theory, and music history. Advanced theatre arts courses may be taken as electives. The School's Musical Theatre program offers access to the Larry Taylor-Billy Matthews American Musical Theatre Archive, located in the Richter Library. This unique archive is one of the largest collections of musical theatre materials ever assembled. This comprehensive archive includes more than 1,000 published and unpublished vocal scores, 15,000 LPs, 500 CDs; more than 3,000 playbills, programs and reference books; and an extensive collection of sheet music. || Musical
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Degree Programs Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal
Pedagogy
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