Vocal Arts
The goal of the voice faculty at the CMA is to help students grow as musicians and as people, and become the best singers they can be, regardless of their degree program. The voice faculty members come from diverse backgrounds and experience, and work together to make sure students are getting what they need to develop technically, musically, and personally. Throughout their course of study, voice students develop their skills through weekly lessons and master classes with studio teachers, workshops and recitals with visiting artists, and frequent performances in studio and area seminars.
Performance opportunities abound for voice students, and include concerts, studio and area recitals, fully staged operas and scenes programs, competitions, and plenty of other events. Students are encouraged to take advantage of our Opera Department, our many choral ensembles, along with groups devoted to jazz, early music, contemporary music, and an abundance of extra-curricular ensembles and performing groups.
At the College of Musical Arts, we are fortunate to have generous donors who provide funding for high-profile artists and scholars to visit and teach our students. In recent years some of our guest artist residencies have included Marilyn Horne, Samuel Ramey, Ann Baltz (OperaWorks), Margo Garrett, Richard Hundley, Libby Larson, Thomas Pasatieri, Tom Cipullo, Stefan Zander, Frank Ticheli, Terence Blanchard, Branford Marsalis, David Lang, William Bolcom, Gustav Meier, Bright Sheng, Alice Parker, Johan Sundberg, Robert Spano, Jennifer Higdon, Jon West, Eric Gibson, and Nicholas Wuehrmann.
Vocal Arts Area News
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2023 PREMIERE|Project Festival Composer Fellows Announced Aug 24, 2023 2:45 PM After a record number of composer applicants than any year previous, Choral Arts Initiative (CAI) is excited to announce the 13 composer fellows who have been selected to participate in their annual PREMIERE|Project Festival.
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Kent Vandock is 2022 OCDA Distinguished Service Award Winner Aug 24, 2023 2:15 PM The OCDA Distinguished Service Award is given to a person who is in good standing of the American Choral Directors Association. This person exemplifies a high standard of musicianship and professionalism and has a record of service to choral music in Ohio and to OCDA. Winners can come from any speciality, discipline and teaching level within ACDA.
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Choral Professor Sings at Oxford University Jul 2, 2019 10:15 AM Emily Pence Brown Sings at Oxford University.
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Choral Alumni take charge in 2019 Mar 4, 2019 12:36 PM Two alumni, Megan Wicks-Rudolph and Daniel Parsley, take the ACDA by storm this year with their talents.
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BG Philharmonia and Choirs present the Brahms Requiem Apr 11, 2018 10:40 AM The BG Philharmonia, University Choral Society, A Cappella Choir, and Collegiate Chorale present "A German Requiem" by Johannes Brahms on Sunday, April 22.
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Mark Munson Presides at ACDA Conference in Chicago Feb 22, 2018 11:42 AM Director of Choral Activities and Professor of Music Education Mark Munson co-chaired and presided at "Unite in Song," a conference of the American Choral Directors Association shared by the Central and North Central Regions of ACDA, held in Chicago from February 14 through 17.
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Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble reviewed by Opera News Jul 24, 2017 11:48 AM Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble's recent album, Hushers, has been reviewed by Joshua Rosenblum of Opera News.
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Dr. Amanda Deboer Bartlett wins inaugural Holland Community Opera Fellowship at Opera Omaha Jul 24, 2017 11:40 AM BGSU Alumna, Amanda DeBoer Bartlett (DMA 2012), was selected as one of the first two resident fellows for the new Holland Community Opera Fellowship.
Updated: 08/08/2018 03:53PM