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BM in Music Performance (Vocal), Western Michigan University

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Music Performance: Vocal program at Western Michigan University is designed for students who want to develop their vocal skills and perform at high levels. Admission requires successful completion of an audition and testing program held in November, January, and February. Students will receive extensive practice in voice with opportunities to perform both within the university and on international stages. The program prepares students to pursue careers as performers, teachers, music directors, and more, with a focus on thorough preparation and high standards of performance.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students interested in a comprehensive vocal performance education will find this program appealing because of the extensive performance opportunities, both within the university and internationally. The program's alumni include accomplished performers, educators, and industry professionals, demonstrating its effectiveness in preparing students for successful careers.

Specialisation

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This course specializes in vocal performance, offering students the chance to focus on developing their singing skills and artistic expression. The program emphasizes both individual practice and ensemble participation, helping students carve out their unique niche in the musical world.

Course fees

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Application fees

24.73L

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1st year tuition fees

24.73L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Admission to the program is contingent on successfully completing an audition and testing process held at specific times during the year.
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English language test

IELTS

6

TOEFL

71

PTE

48

DUOLINGO

100

Career prospects

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Graduates are often working as performers, teachers, music directors, artist managers, private vocal instructors, vocal coaches, composers, and music therapists. They are employed by various organizations, including professional performance ensembles, theatres, schools, performance companies, and studios.

FAQs

What is required for admission?

You must successfully complete the school's audition and testing program held in November, January, and February.

What kind of opportunities are available after graduation?

Graduates work in diverse roles such as performers, teachers, music directors, artist managers, vocal coaches, composers, and music therapists across various organizations including performance ensembles, theatres, and educational institutions.