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Professional Training of Singers and Teachers of Singing

A Comparative Study of Selected Vocal Performance and Pedagogy Programs in the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany

by Jeffrey Treganza (Author)
©2008 Thesis XIV, 129 Pages

Summary

How are singers and teachers of singing professionally trained in the United States and Germany? In what context do degree programs function and how do they compare in both countries? Using methods of comparative education, data from twelve institutions were collected and analyzed. Findings show that American programs emphasize performance studies, music scholarship, and general education. Programs with pedagogy emphasis are found in only a small number of US institutions raising questions about the purpose and content of graduate degrees in voice, especially the Doctor of Musical Arts. In Germany, vocal performance and pedagogy programs are found in every college of music. However, in the wake of the EU Bologna Declaration, German institutions are struggling to adapt performance and pedagogy programs to bachelor’s and master’s degree structures, yet maintain traditionally high standards and international competitiveness.

Details

Pages
XIV, 129
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631570876
Language
English
Keywords
USA Deutschland (DDR) Musik Gesangspädagogik Künstlerischer Gesang Gesangunterricht
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XIV, 129 pp., 2 fig., 18 tables

Biographical notes

Jeffrey Treganza (Author)

The Author: Jeffrey Treganza holds a B.A. in Music, a M.M. in Vocal Performance, and a Ph.D. in Vocal Pedagogy. He has taught at Centre College and Wright State University. The author performs internationally, and is currently artist in residence with the Staatstheater in Darmstadt.

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