
Vocal Curriculum
Description of Program
The vocal music program at Barbara Ingram School for the Arts focuses on the principles of solo and ensemble performance, offering students a unique and rewarding sequential four-year curriculum that includes on-going private voice lessons, studio classes, large and small ensembles, choir, music theory, piano lab, music history, solfeggio, eurhythmics, and creative music opportunities.
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Students are trained to establish a professional discipline, musically and behaviorally, while learning the fundamentals of music, musicianship, and performance. Additional emphasis is placed on the importance of professional demeanor, forming the expectation for the highest standards of excellence in all areas of life, no matter what field the student chooses.
Courses
Grade 9
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Voice Class
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Musicianship 1
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Vocal Ensemble
Grade 10
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Applied Voice 1
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Musicianship 2
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Diction for Singers
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Vocal Ensemble
Grade 11
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Applied Voice 2
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Acting for Singers
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Elective
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Vocal Ensemble
Grade 12
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Senior schedules are individualized based on interest and career goals
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Applied Voice 3
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Acting for Singers
All Students
​​​Electives
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Vocal Ensemble
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Senior Portfolio
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Electives:
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AP Music Theory
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Class Piano
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Conducting
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Creative Technology
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Introduction to Music Education
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Advanced Concepts
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Music History