Faculty and students of the Division of Vocal Studies regularly perform in opera, concert, and recital both on campus and across the dynamic Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with its thriving musical culture.  Alumni and faculty in the Division of Vocal Studies include Grammy winners and soloists with the world's leading opera companies and orchestras, such as The Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, Paris Opera, San Francisco Opera, Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, etc.  Current students and recent graduates regularly win acceptance into top young artist programs and apprenticeships. 

The Division of Vocal Studies has 15 faculty members (applied voice teachers, opera faculty and collaborative piano professors/coaches) and seven teaching fellows. There are over 80 students pursuing the Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in vocal performance. Additionally, the Division of Vocal Studies serves over 100 music majors with voice as their concentration who are pursuing degrees in Music Education, Music Composition, Music History, Music Theory, and Jazz Studies.  We also have  Graduate Artist Certificate programs in Vocal Performance, Opera Coaching, Opera Conducting, and Opera Stage Direction. Secondary lessons are available for music majors with other concentrations, as well as other majors across campus. Faculty of the Division of Vocal Studies teach courses in Vocal Pedagogy, Lyric Diction, Vocal Literature, Collaborative Piano, and Class Voice.  

 

Find a listing of UNT College of Music events here.  

For information about Choral Studies and choir auditions, visit www.choral.music.unt.edu

For information about UNT Opera and opera auditions, visit opera.music.unt.edu