Intermediate Voice

MVO4301.01, section 1
Course System Home Terms Spring 2025 Intermediate Voice

Course Description

Summary

For students of varying levels of singing ability. Vocal production and physiology will be discussed. Group warm-ups and vocalizations will incorporate exercises to develop breath control, resonance, projection, range, color, and agility. The fundamental concepts of singing will be explored in the preparation of specific song assignments. Personalization of text and emotional expression will be addressed. Students will study and perform classical song literature (including early Italian songs, 17-18th century arias and repertoire in several languages) to strengthen and to facilitate technical growth before moving on to other contemporary styles of their choice. Students should have previous voice experience and/or study, and some music literacy. Students will maintain a written record of their process and progress throughout the term. Class will be taught in a combination of group classes and individual private lessons with the instructor. Students will also have an individual half-hour coaching session with a pianist every other week to work on repertoire.

Prerequisites

Audition Required. Students should prepare a short, simple a cappella song or excerpt (1-3 minutes length) that shows their range, vocal color, and expressive abilities. To schedule an audition, use this link. If you have any questions, please email virginiakelsey@bennington.edu and kryer-parke@bennington.edu.

Please contact the faculty member : virginiakelsey@bennington.edu

Corequisites

Attendance and performance at Music Workshop Tuesday 6:30-8:00 PM

Instructor

  • Virginia Kelsey

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2025

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

5