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The University of Toronto's Voice Studies program stands among North America's most robust and thorough offerings. Its foundation lies in an exceptional group of studio instructors. What truly sets it apart is the remarkable variety of courses, performance chances, and yearly engagements with internationally renowned guests. The curriculum features distinctive beginner, advanced, and graduate-level classes covering lyric diction, language studies, piano-vocal masterclasses, German Lieder, French mélodie, oratorio, and teaching methods.
UofT's Vocal Pedagogy Program leads in a discipline that merges artistic expression, scientific inquiry, instruction, and performance. The program equally emphasizes both performing skills and teaching techniques, advancing research into individual vocal development while examining the voice's evolution from youth to senior years. The department collaborates extensively with other musical disciplines including opera, choral studies, historical performance, and piano accompaniment.
UofT's Choral Programs engage a diverse student body through multiple ensemble experiences such as Men's Chorus, Women's Chamber Choir, University Women's Chorus, and the MacMillan Singers. Numerous yearly performances often involve collaborations with Greater Toronto Area choral organizations. The conductor training initiatives, including graduate studies and summer intensives, have become a hallmark achievement of this department.