Bachelor of Fine Art in Musical Performance |
The focus of a conservatory, the depth of a university
The BFA in Musical Performance program provides an intensive, professional-level training ground for performers in opera, musical theatre and concert performance, with available studies in Composing and Education. An integrated curriculum of individual instruction, classes, workshops and performance requirements prepares the qualified student for the realities of a career in the performing arts.
The faculty and visiting master teachers are established professionals, with performance and directing credits on stages from Broadway to New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Symphony and Carnegie Hall. This outstanding faculty of accomplished individuals works as a unified team,
coordinating our work in the various disciplines, with the common goal of
mentoring and providing the best possible training to the next generations of performing artists.
Performance opportunities throughout the year include opera and musical theatre productions, concerts, cabarets, and recitals by students, faculty and visiting artists. A single season’s productions will range from performances of "Chicago" and "RENT" to "The Marriage of Figaro" and "Dialogues of the Carmelites." New works by professional and student composers are encouraged, workshopped and presented under the guidance of faculty composers and directors.
The NDNU BFA programs are integrated into professional performance companies through partnerships with San Francisco’s Pocket Opera and affiliations with Bay Area musical theatre and concert organizations. These affiliations provide apprenticeship and performing opportunities for qualified students as performers, coach-accompanists and performance staff in a professional environment. The intensive summer Music Theatre Conservatory offers students a 6-week course of study in performance and audition skills for the lyric theatre in the company of participants accepted by audition from across the country.
NDNU and Music Theatre Conservatory alumni are performing on Broadway, national tours, and international opera festivals; winning awards as musical and stage directors of musicals for Bay Area theatres, and directing award-winning music and musical theatre programs for Bay Area schools.
Scholarships
The Department of Music and Vocal Arts offers several Emerging Artist Scholarships of $7500-$9500 per year to qualified undergraduates annually. Potential students should contact the Music and Vocal Arts Office for an audition application. Auditions take place in January of each year for entry the following fall. In cases where it is not possible for students to audition in person, a video audition is acceptable. Additional endowed scholarships are available to students qualifying by audition. All scholarship recipients are required to participate in Music and Vocal Arts productions and ensembles as assigned, and are expected to meet academic requirements throughout their university experience.
Admission Process
Each area of study requires an audition before acceptance into the major, in addition to the university’s standard application and acceptance process. Prospective students should contact the Department of Music and Vocal Arts for audition and interview requirements and schedules.
NDNU admits students throughout the year for fall, spring and summer semesters. Please review the NDNU General Catalog for complete admission requirements.
Related Links
- Master of Fine Arts in Musical Performance
- Music and Vocal Arts Faculty
- Music and Vocal Arts Performances
Contact
Debra Lambert, Chair, Department of Music and Vocal Arts
dlambert@ndnu.edu
Music and Vocal Arts Office
(650) 508-3429
Undergraduate Admissions
Tel: 1(800) 263-0545 or
(650) 508-3600
Fax: (650) 508-3426
E-mail: admiss@ndnu.edu
M-Th 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
F 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
