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Best College Programs for Vocal Students?

I'm really passionate about singing and want to pursue a vocal program in college. Are there any standout programs for vocal performance or vocal studies that I should consider?

4 months ago

Certainly, there are several colleges with top-notch programs in vocal performance or vocal studies. Here are a few worth considering:

1. The Juilliard School: Globally recognized for its performing arts programs, Juilliard's vocal arts undergraduate degree combines vocal performance and study with academic coursework for a well-rounded education.

2. Eastman School of Music: Eastman, a part of the University of Rochester, offers a Bachelor of Music program in Vocal Performance. Their program emphasizes both technique and a thorough grounding in musicality.

3. Berklee College of Music: Renowned for contemporary music, Berklee offers a vocal performance program that looks at a wide array of genres such as pop, rock, jazz, R&B, country, and more.

4. The University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance: With a rich history and diverse array of specializations, their program offers a Bachelor of Music in Voice.

5. Indiana University Jacobs School of Music: This school offers a Bachelor of Music in Voice which is known for its exceptional faculty and rigorous curriculum.

6. Oberlin Conservatory of Music: Oberlin's program offers personalized instruction and opportunities to perform across music genres.

Remember, the best college for you depends on your specific needs and goals—consider factors like location, size of the program, opportunities for performance, faculty, cost, and availability of financial aid. It's also beneficial to try and visit these colleges, or meet with faculty or current students to get a sense of the culture and fit. Aspiring vocalists often thrive when they are in an environment that helps them to grow in their craft, feel inspired, and are given opportunities to perform and expand their skills.

4 months ago

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