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MUSCLASS 2401 - Classical Vocal Studies 2B

North Terrace Campus - Semester 2 - 2016

The course information on this page is being finalised for 2016. Please check again before classes commence.

Through the continued study of appropriate repertoire, technical exercises, vocalises, diction and relevant languages, students will develop their individual technical and musical potential as singers, together with a sound understanding of interpretive principles, stylistic integrity and performance skills. Students are expected to undertake a minimum of 12 hours per week of structured individual practice, technical work, repertoire study, language study and sight-singing practice. Through weekly Performance Classes students will be given the opportunity to develop a range of preparation and performance skills, and will also develop a range of skills and approaches which will aid their technical development. Students will also be given the opportunity to present, perform, and discuss their current repertoire with fellow students as `work in progress?. Through the Diction & Language Studies Classes, students will learn the fundamental principles of French pronunciation as appropriate to singers. Through the Ensemble Direction & Conducting Class, student will continue to develop skills pertinent to leading and directing a vocal or choral ensemble. They will also continue to develop their sight-singing ability, their one-voice-to-a-part ensemble singing. Students will also be paid a stipend from the Conservatorium ($1,000 dollars per semester course in 2016) so that they can undertake intensive 1:1 vocal tuition and coaching with a teacher of their choice, chosen from the Elder Conservatorium?s list of approved Classical Voice teachers.

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