Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna

Master in Song and Oratorio

Vienna, Austria

The Master in Song and Oratorio at Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna (MUK) is a vibrant, progressive institution located in the heart of the world's music capital. It offers a unique, interdisciplinary environment where tradition meets innovation for aspiring artists.

About the Program

The Song and Oratorio program at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna is designed for students passionate about vocal performance. This master's program spans four semesters and focuses on the stylistically diverse interpretation of song and oratorio literature across various languages. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in a creative environment and seek to enhance their individual expressiveness while mastering the art of vocal communication.

Students engage in a balanced curriculum that includes individual lessons with experienced singing teachers and group lessons that foster collaboration. The program emphasizes song analysis, text comprehension, and poetics, equipping students with the skills necessary to excel in a competitive artistic landscape. This hands-on approach prepares graduates to adapt to the evolving demands of the music industry.

Graduates of the Song and Oratorio program can pursue various career paths, including roles as solo singers, vocal coaches, and performers in opera and concert settings. They may find employment with opera houses, music festivals, and educational institutions. The skills developed during this program are transferable, allowing graduates to explore opportunities in diverse artistic fields.

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