Vocal Studies | classical specialisation
The Bachelor's Programme in Music with a specialisation in classical singing is a three-year full-time university programme. It is aimed at singers of Western art music who want to deepen their technical and artistic skills, both as soloists and in ensembles together with other singers and instrumentalists.
The programme includes:
- Instrumental studies
You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in your main instrument under the guidance of experienced teachers. Through regular individual lessons, masterclasses and joint lessons, you develop both technical skills and your artistic expression.
- Musical Studies and Interpretation
You regularly work together with your teacher/pianist to develop a deeper understanding of the music you perform, with a focus on both technical precision and artistic interpretation.
- Chamber music
A central part of the education is chamber music, where you get the opportunity to play together with other students in smaller ensembles and develop your musical sensitivity and your communication skills.
- Projects
- Music Theory
You develop your skills in identifying and analysing musical structures, which are fundamental to understanding and interpreting music in depth.
- Piano
During your first two years of study, you will be taught basic piano playing.
- Music and Society
The courses in 'Music and Society' explore the role and impact of music in various social and cultural contexts.
- Music as a profession
The course 'Music as a Profession' will give you a thorough insight into the professional aspects of the music industry while preparing you for a career as a musician.
- Degree project (performing and reflective part)
The performing part (exam concert) constitutes 75% of your degree project. In the exam concert, your artistic and technical expressiveness is made visible. The reflective part makes up 25% of your thesis. The work is based on your own artistic practice and presented in a format of your choice: written, live or pre-recorded.
Britta Johansson lecturer in Vocals
Maria Streijffert lecturer in Vocals
Conny Antonov senior lecturer in Interpretation Studies
Quick Facts
Duration
180 ECTS credits / 3 years full-time
Kind of programme
Bachelor Programme in Music
Language of instruction
Swedish
Application period
December 2024 – January 2025
Syllabus
Programme syllabus (PDF 467 Kb, new tab)
Entry requirements
General requirements for university studies in Sweden as well as successful entrance tests to the Bachelor’s Programme in Music.
Information about admission
Questions about admission:
admissions [at] mhm [dot] lu [dot] se
Contact
Rebecka Lassbo
Programme Coordinator
rebecka [dot] lassbo [at] mhm [dot] lu [dot] se (rebecka[dot]lassbo[at]mhm[dot]lu[dot]se)
+46 40 32 54 03