Until recently, postgraduate music education has barely touched on the connection between solo and choral singing. In this unique course led by Robert Hollingworth, director of innovative solo-voice ensemble I Fagiolini, you'll explore the intricacies of this sophisticated genre.
You'll explore how audiences receive this repertoire, much of which was not written with public concert performance in mind, and consider how this affects presentation and performance.
2:2 or equivalent in Music or another relevant subject.
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This course is directly beneficial to students wishing to break in to the commercial world of classical singing. You'll gain vital skills for performing your repertoire professionally, enabling you to be competitive within the professional solo and choral worlds.
Career opportunities:
Core modules
Recital I
Developing Your Artistic Practice I
Research Skills for Musicians
Developing Your Artistic Practice II
Recital II
Our modules may change to reflect the latest academic thinking and expertise of our staff, and in line with Department/School academic planning.
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