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    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    EUR 50 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Sep-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 20,600  / year
    Next Intake 28-Sep-2022

    Bachlor Mus Perf (Vocal)

    About

    An introduction from Kathleen Tynan, Head of Vocal Studies and Opera

    At the RIAM Vocal Studies Faculty we aim to equip you with all the necessary skills to enable you to reach your full potential. Our faculty has a rich tradition of success amongst our graduates, who perform in opera houses and concert halls around the world.

    Our dynamic BMus and MMus in Performance courses have been specifically designed to set you on the path to a successful performance career in the 21st century. We pride ourselves on our small intake of talented students and our supportive learning environment.

    You will have two hours of singing lessons per week with a vocal teacher of international calibre.

    You will also have weekly lessons with a vocal coach and accompanist.

    RIAM singers are also guaranteed individual coaching sessions and masterclasses with our international visiting artists.

    In addition we offer a wide range of classes to support your vocal, physical and musical development. These include group classes in Languages, Movement, Feldenkrais, Acting, Yoga, Song and Opera Performance and daily Sight-singing classes.

    We are passionate about performance at RIAM. Our students are guaranteed a wealth of performance opportunities throughout their studies. We produce two fully staged opera productions per year in professional theatres directed by leading opera directors and conductors. We have also established performance collaborations for our vocal students with the Guildhall School, London, the Juilliard School, New York and the Liszt Academy, Budapest.

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    For all four years of the course there are two singing lessons per week, individual weekly sessions with a vocal coach and accompanist and a variety of Performance Classes.

    Considerable importance is attached to these Performance Classes, which are masterclass-type sessions. Students choose and prepare repertoire which is then performed, under the expert guidance of a tutor. The classes build performance skills, confidence and experience and help build a strong supportive environment amongst peers.

    All singers participate in two performances annually with the RIAM Chorale.

    Singers in Year 3 and Year 4 have the opportunity to sing roles, understudy roles and participate in the ensemble of RIAM Opera productions.

    The Academic components of the Vocal degree develop and foster the singer's very particular musical requirements. Throughout all four years, you will receive sight-singing and aural training classes, 5 days a week. This systematic approach guarantees the development of one of the most important skills in a singer's tool-kit the ability to read a score at sight.

    In Years One to Three, you will study a number of core modules: Harmony and Counterpoint, Aural training, Analysis and History. There are also shorter modules in Music Technology and Keyboard Skills. In Year four you have the opportunity to explore two specialist electives of your own choice: Dissertation, Composition, Music technology, Analysis or Conducting

    Innovative professional practice seminars are incorporated into the degree to prepare students for a successful and healthy portfolio career in the 21st century.

    Year 1

    Italian is developed through both language classes and Baroque Performance Class. You will also study the International Phonetic Alphabet. During Song Class you will perform art songs in English, and Folk songs.

    You will have training in Movement, designed to prepare you for stage work and Yoga to assist with posture and ease of movement.

    Assessment

    Mid-year Technical Exam: (February) to include a baroque aria and a Vaccai vocalise in Italian.

    End of year: (June) a 15-20 minute Recital Exam including baroque songs and arias in English and Italian, art songs in English and folk songs in native languages.

    Year 2

    As the voice develops students undertake more demanding repertoire and start the study of German in language classes and coaching in Lieder.

    You will have the opportunity to perform repertoire in both Baroque Class and Song Class.

    You will continue to have classes in Movement and Yoga.

    In addition you will have classes in Acting for Singers and an Opera Ensemble Class.

    Assessment

    Mid-year Technical Exam (February) to include an Italian aria with a recitative, a German Lied and a Vaccai vocalise in Italian.

    End-of-year (June): a 25-30 minute Recital Exam including baroque songs and arias in Italian and German, German Lieder and art songs in English.

    Year 3

    You will commence study of the French language and its repertoire M©lodie.

    Song Classes are extended to provide performance classes for Lieder, M©lodies and English and American Song taught by specialist tutors. There is more scope for peer assessment in these classes as the whole group is involved in the discussion of performances with the tutors providing guidance in discussions as well as direct coaching.

    Acting Classes, Opera Ensemble Classes and Yoga Classes continue.

    You may also have the opportunity to participate in a RIAM Opera production as a member of the ensemble or in a role if appropriate.

    You will also receive individual vocal coaching from the RIAM's visiting international artists and the opportunity to sing in public Masterclasses.

    Assessment

    Mid-year Technical Exam (February) to include a German Lied, a French M©lodie and a Vaccai vocalise in Italian.

    End of year (June) a 35-40 minute Recital Exam including German Lieder, French M©lodies, art songs in English and operatic arias in Italian, German and French to include 18th and 19th century repertoire.

    Year 4

    Year four is the culmination of the undergraduate course and there are some additional classes in this year. You will have an Aria Class, to include both Operatic and Oratorio repertoire.

    The Song Classes in Lieder, M©lodies and English and American Song continue.

    Yoga Classes also continue.

    You will also have the opportunity to participate in a RIAM Opera production in a role or as an understudy if appropriate.

    You will also receive individual vocal coaching from the RIAM's visiting international artists and the opportunity to sing in public Masterclasses.

    Assessment

    The mid-year exam is replaced by a Voice and Orchestra exam in May. This can be a vocal cantata, a song cycle for voice and orchestra or equivalent repertoire.

    In June you will sing a 50 - 55 minute Recital Exam. The programme should include all major vocal genres i.e. Baroque, Lieder, M©lodies, Art Song, 20th Century Song, Opera and Oratorio. Marks will be given for the construction of a balanced and interesting programme.

    For a more detailed description of the course requirements, please refer to the BMusPerf Vocal Studies Handbook

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    This isthestandard youmust achievein your final school examstobe consideredfor RIAM Diploma and Bachelor courses.

    Full detailsofcountry-specific matriculation requirementsare available on your country's admission page on the Trinity College Dublin website.

    If you do not meet those academic requirements, but attain a high markat audition, theRIAM may awardanexceptionalacademic exemptionbased onyour musical standard.

    Access Course applicants have no minimum matriculation requirements.

    English Program Requirements

    We teachall classesthrough English.If yourfirst language is not English andyouhave not been educated through the medium of English, youmust have one of the followingEnglish languagequalifications:

    • TOEFL:Internet based 90 (with a written score of 21).

    • Cambridge Proficiency orAdvancedCertificate, Grade C or better

    • IELTS6.5 (no individual band below 6)

    • Pearson Test ofEnglish (Academic) – PTE Academic: a minimum of 63 (with no section score below 59)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 20,600  / year

    Application Fee

    EUR 50 

    How to Apply

    Your application for RIAM undergraduate and postgraduate will consist of:

    1. Online application
    2. Audition & Interview
      • Submission of recorded performance & written theory test online
      • Online interview and ear tests
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