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Students benefit from personalized instruction, expert-led masterclasses and workshops, along with coursework covering music history, ear training, harmony, teaching methods, professional development, and performance psychology.
Performance opportunities abound, with students showcasing their talents both as soloists and in diverse ensembles including symphony orchestras, wind ensembles, full-scale opera productions, chamber groups, early music ensembles, contemporary music collectives, and cross-cultural performances. Specialized ensembles cater to every instrument family, from strings and brass to percussion and voice. This classical program connects exceptional students with renowned faculty, offering unparalleled performance experiences alongside comprehensive training for professional music careers. Voice students receive additional training in acting, foreign languages, and movement techniques.
Program Objectives
Develop advanced, self-directed practice in a chosen musical discipline while understanding its theoretical foundations and cultural significance.
Employ critical thinking to formulate and integrate musical concepts that enhance artistic expression.
Apply creative problem-solving to address both technical and conceptual challenges in music.
Utilize digital tools and music literacy to effectively gather and assess information from diverse sources.
Demonstrate adaptable communication skills appropriate for various contexts and audiences.
Cultivate global awareness and appreciation for cultural diversity, including deeper understanding of Indigenous Australian musical traditions.
Exhibit collaborative and leadership abilities while upholding ethical standards, sustainability, and professional responsibility.
Practice self-evaluation and adaptability to refine artistic growth and respond to evolving professional environments.