3 Opera Master's degrees found
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3 Opera Master's degrees found
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University of the Arts Helsinki
Master of Music in Classical Music Performance: Opera Coaching
- Helsinki, Finland
Master
Full time
30 months
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Come and study at one of the best performing arts universities in the world. As a master’s student in opera coaching, you will engage in close-knit cooperation with master’s students of opera. Upon graduation, you will be a versatile professional in opera music and able to take responsibility for large-scale music coaching projects and piano performances.
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University of the Arts Helsinki
Master of Music in Classical Music Performance: Opera
- Helsinki, Finland
Master
Full time
30 months
On-Campus
English
Come and study in the leading master’s program in the field of vocal music and stage performance, preparing you for demanding solo roles on the opera stages. The program, conducted in English, allows you to become a part of a unique community and develop your skills in opera singing under the guidance of the best possible teachers. The degree will give you the artistic competence to perform on stage and understand music from broad and complex perspectives. We give you the chance to cooperate with international partners and build global networks already during your studies.
The Curtis Institute Of Music
Master of Music in opera
- Philadelphia, USA
Master
On-Campus
The Master of Music degree in opera requires a minimum of thirty-two graduate credits (g.c.). The program typically takes two years to complete, but a student may stay an optional third year at the discretion of the dean of vocal studies and the Curtis president.
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Master Programs in Performing Arts Music Opera
A master of opera curriculum may include classes that enhance traditional vocal and performance training as well as provide practical experience in staged operatic productions. Additional electives may include foreign language study, entrepreneurship for opera singers and movement for singers.
Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.