Vocal pedagogy
Photo: Master class with visitingsopranoDeborah Voigt.

Welcome to vocal pedagogy at the «Ƶ College of Music!

The College of Music voice area has a long history and lineage of strong pedagogical training. Past directors of vocal pedagogy include Berton Coffinand—two of the foremost leaders of vocal pedagogy in the 20th century. In addition to coursework, graduate students have opportunities to teach voice as a graduate teaching assistant and through the Continuing Education program. Assistantships are granted to experienced graduate students and a fundamental part of our DMA program.

Berton Coffin Voice Lab

The study of vocal pedagogy has broadened to encompass not only classical techniques, but also choral, pop, musical theatre and other contemporary styles. This has been exemplified in the continued study of acoustic science led by vocal pedagogues throughout the country. The Berton Coffin Voice Lab includes VoceVista and electroglotograph technologies that help students understand acoustic science and vocal adduction rates, facilitating research in the field.VoceVista software is considered one of the most reliable programs for acoustic analysis.

Singing Health Specialist Certificate

The College of Music’s Singing Health Specialist Certificate incorporates study of speech-language pathology, vocal pedagogy, Alexander Technique and sports psychology. This program can be completed by current CU «Ƶ undergraduate students in addition to their regular curriculum.

Degrees:

  • BME Choral General
  • BME Choral
  • MM Voice Performance + Pedagogy
  • DMA Voice Performance + Pedagogy

Nicholas PernaNicholas Perna

Tenor Nicholas Perna’s voice has been hailed as “an impressive sound” and the South Florida Sun Sentinel praised his “emotionally driven performance” (Houston Chronicle). Perna was a recent finalist for the American Prize for men in opera and has appeared multiple times in recent seasons with Opera Mississippi. Perna was twice selected as a Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Artist singer. Additional stage credits vary from opera roles such as “Don José” in “Carmen” and “Rodolfo” in “La Bohème” to musical theatre roles such as “Ravenal” in “Show Boat” and “Archibald Craven” in “The Secret Garden.” Symphonic appearances include Mahler’s “Das Lied von der Erde” and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. MORE