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Last updated on 2025-05-09

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Music Performance: Voice program at McGill University offers students the opportunity to work with world-class vocal pedagogues, repertoire coaches, linguists, theorists, musicologists, and other experts in related fields. This program is designed to help students uncover their strengths, develop their artistry, and hone their craft, all while focusing on building a career in professional singing. Students are encouraged to take advantage of diverse solo performance opportunities, including recitals and masterclasses, which are integral to their development as artists.

 

Program Structure

The B.Mus. Voice program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in music performance, consisting of a total of 123 credits. The program is designed to be completed over a four-year study plan, allowing students to immerse themselves in various aspects of music and performance. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Opportunities to participate in diverse solo performances, recitals, and masterclasses.
  • Involvement in various ensembles, including Opera, Early Music Ensembles, and a comprehensive Choral Program.
  • Participation in annual competitions such as the McGill Concerto and Wirth Vocal Competitions.
  • Options to add a minor in another music field or from another faculty at McGill University.
  • Possibility to apply for a second major or degree alongside the B.Mus. program.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Work with world-class vocal pedagogues and experts in various music-related fields.
  • Engagement in diverse solo performance opportunities, enhancing practical experience.
  • Participation in masterclasses and recitals to refine performance skills.
  • Involvement in competitions such as the McGill Concerto and Wirth Vocal Competitions.
  • Access to a comprehensive Choral Program and various music ensembles.
  • Opportunities to perform at outside venues in Montreal, broadening exposure and experience.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Music Performance: Voice program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Professional Singer: Perform in various genres, including opera, classical, and contemporary music.
  • Vocal Coach: Provide training and guidance to aspiring singers, helping them develop their vocal techniques.
  • Music Educator: Teach music in schools or private settings, sharing knowledge and passion for music with students.
  • Choral Director: Lead and conduct choirs, organizing performances and rehearsals.
  • Music Therapist: Use music as a therapeutic tool to help individuals improve their emotional and mental well-being.

 

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