Courses

Academic Courses

Voice

  • MUS V120 English Diction for Singers (1 cr.) P: Must be music undergraduate student. Introduction to International Phonetic Alphabet. Thorough study of standard English Lyric pronunciation. Supervised singing of solo vocal repertoire with clarity and expression.
  • MUS V150 Italian Diction for Singers (1 cr.) P: MUS-V 120 English Diction for Singers and one of the following: FRIT-M 100 Elementary Italian I, FRIT-M 115 Accelerated Elementary Italian, or FRIT-M 110 Italian Language Through Opera. Fundamentals of Italian phonetics. Explanation of rules governing Italian Lyric pronunciation. Supervised singing of solo vocal repertoire with clarity and expression.
  • MUS V250 German Diction for Singers (1 cr.) P: MUS-V 120 English Diction for Singers and one of the following: GER-G 100 Elementary German I or GER-G 115 Accelerated Elementary German. Fundamentals of German phonetics. Explanation of rules governing German Lyric pronunciation. Supervised singing of solo vocal repertoire with clarity and expression.
  • MUS V350 French Diction for Singers (1 cr.) P: MUS-V 120 English Diction for Singers and one of the following: FRIT-F 100 Elementary French I or FRIT-F 115 Accelerated Elementary French. Fundamentals of French phonetics. Explanation of rules governing French Lyric pronunciation. Supervised singing of solo vocal repertoire with clarity and expression.
  • MUS V410 Vocal Coaching (1-2 cr.) For undergraduate voice majors.
  • MUS V580 Practicum in German for Musicians (2 cr.) C: GER V605 German Grammar and Structure for Musicians. This course is intended to give students the opportunity to exercise and develop skills acquired in the study of German grammar and structure in activities targeted to the context of musical performance.
  • MUS V910 Vocal Coaching (1-2 cr.) For graduate voice majors.

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