As a member of the Voice Department you will be immersed in a program of study commensurate with the demands of professional singing. At the Artist Diploma level, you will pursue the highest standards of training in developing technique, repertoire, languages, and musicianship. We believe the artist synthesizes all aspects of training with heart, mind, and body.
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Voice Faculty
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Penelope BItzas
Associate Professor of Music, Voice; Director, Young Artists Vocal Program, BU Tanglewood Institute
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Thomas Cannon
Assistant Professor, Voice
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James Demler
Assistant Professor, Voice
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Lynn Eustis
Associate Professor, Voice; Chair of Voice
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David Guzman
Assistant Professor of Music, Voice
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Douglas Sumi
Lecturer in Music, Vocal Repertoire and Coaching

Program of Study
Vocal Studies
Weekly private voice lessons for all levels with collaborative pianists assigned to each student for lesson and studio preparation and weekly studio classes.
- Courses in phonetics and diction
- Three song literature courses for undergraduates
- Special topics in song literature for graduate students
- Private coaching
- Graduate course in vocal pedagogy
- Courses in performance skills and performance techniques
Opera Programs
Through the BU Opera Institute students participate in immersive and integrated stagecraft and musical preparation at all levels of study.
- Opera Project (Freshmen and Sophomores)
- Opera Workshop (Juniors and Seniors)
- Opera Theatre (Graduate Students)
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the Artist Diploma in voice performance

Audition Requirements
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Performance Opportunities
During the course of their studies, students participate in a range of performance opportunities at a variety of venues at Boston University, in the city of Boston, and beyond. With hundreds of performances per year at the School of Music, students are always just a few steps from taking the stage. From recitals to orchestra concerts, students perform regularly including annual performances at Symphony Hall in Boston and Carnegie Hall in New York City.
- Two fully-produced, mainstage operas per year
- Two Fringe Festival chamber operas each fall
- Historical Performance concerts and productions
- Scenes programs
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Next Steps for Applicants
The best way to determine if BU is right for you is to explore our admission requirements, financial tools, and resources to determine if the program is the right match.
Reach out to Graduate Admissions at visitSOM@bu.edu with any questions along the way or to request information. We are happy to discuss your educational interests and career goals.