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Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice)

  • Bachelor

Music majors work hard. They pour themselves into their passions. Our Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice) is about dedication. It is for those who love the performing arts and self-expression through song.Great singers entertain, inspire and move. They project humour, pathos, love and anger.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
324069, 002801F
Intake Months
Jul, Feb
International Fees
$40,500 per year / $121,500 total

About this course

Raise your voice

Music majors work hard. They pour themselves into their passions. Our Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice) is about dedication. It is for those who love the performing arts and self-expression through song.

Great singers entertain, inspire and move. They project humour, pathos, love and anger. They are a vital organ in the world's body of culture and beauty.

Study locations

North Terrace

North Terrace Campus

What you will learn

Elder Conservatorium's classical voice program welcomes you into a community as passionate about music and singing as you are:

  • listen to the greats and immerse yourself in music theory
  • work with international performers and teachers
  • sing in choirs and ensembles
  • receive one-on-one tuition and language instruction (Italian, German and French)
  • learn stagecraft and theatre skills
  • perform in operatic and musical theatre productions.

Career pathways

You might grace the stage as an opera singer. You could find yourself travelling the world as a professional chorister. You could even be the next great lieder singer. Specialised training will help your voice find its place.


  • Join a community as passionate about music and singing as you are
  • Learn from world-leading musicians
  • Partnerships with ASO, ASQ and State Opera of SA

Course structure

Classical Voice students receive 1:1 vocal tuition as well as instruction in the three major languages necessary for classical singers - Italian, German and French. Students also undertake classes in sight-singing and specialised aural training for singers, English diction, basic grammatical structure, stagecraft and theatre skills, choral direction and use of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Singers also participate in the Conservatorium's choral activities and opera productions.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Creative Arts courses at University of Adelaide.
63.2%
Overall satisfaction
79.4%
Skill scale
72.1%
Teaching scale
41.2%
Employed full-time