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2022 Candidates Please Code live | 2021 Conservatory of Music Undergraduate Vocal Music Syllabus Summary (1)

2022 Candidates Please Code live | 2021 Conservatory of Music Undergraduate Vocal Music Syllabus Summary (1)

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The 2021 Conservatory Entrance Examination has basically ended, in order to prepare for the 2022 baby to be fully prepared, Mamma Mia has compiled a collection of undergraduate vocal examination syllabuses for everyone in major conservatories this year, for your reference, in case of emergency

Undergraduate vocal music at the Verdi Conservatory in Milan

1. At least 15 minutes of singing (including an opera aria, a chamber music or art song)

2. Test of the basic theory of music

Undergraduate vocal music at the Como Verdi Conservatory

A try: 1. At least 15 minutes of singing repertoire, including at least one opera aria and at least one chamber music

2. Interview

Second test: music theory, music history, harmony, and song analysis

Undergraduate vocal music at the Verdi Conservatory in Turin

1. Two of the three practice songs will be sung by lot

2. Two of the three chamber music works are sung in at least two different languages.

3. Three operas or oratorio excerpts are sung in two parts, and the three works must be in different languages at different times.

4. Singing scales and arpeggios.

5. Accompanied by a piano, a piece of moderate difficulty in the field of view.

Note: Candidates are required to bring their own steel companion

6. Music theory, sight singing ear training

7. Piano (if necessary)

8. Oral Examination: Musical Characteristics, General Musical Culture Knowledge and Reasons to Choose This Major.

Undergraduate vocal music at the Conservatory of Rome

1. The singing of a practicing vocal tune, scale or arpeggio with a range of at least octaves

2. Two practice songs

3. A chamber music aria

4. Two opera arias, with foreign works, two poems of different periods and different styles

Note: All works require original language, original tone, and back score

5. Music Fundamentals Test

Undergraduate vocal music at the Bologna Conservatory

1. Two arias of different composers from different periods

2. Two chamber music repertoire (Italian chamber music or French art songs) or oratorio, Mass, Cantata

3. Draw one of the three practice songs.

4. A simple sight singing

5. Music theory, harmony test

6. Interview

Undergraduate vocal music at the Parma Conservatory

1. Prepare at least 15 minutes of singing, including at least one aria or one chamber music

2. Ear training, harmony, song analysis, etc

Undergraduate vocal music at the Conservatory of Florence

Prepare seven pieces:

1. An aria of an Italian lyric opera of the eighteenth or nineteenth century, preferably with a declaratory tone;

2. A lyrical opera aria from the 18th century onwards;

3. A song taken from the chamber vocal track

4. A chamber music or a religious music or oratorio work;

5. Three moderately difficult vocal tracks;

Undergraduate vocal music at the Venice Conservatory

1. 15-20 minutes of singing, including:

Three vocal recitals, one ancient aria (Italian works from the 16th to the 18th centuries), one aria of italian opera of his choice, one chamber music, one religious aria, and one from the 20th to 21st centuries

2. Music theory, melodic dictation, sight singing, rhythm

3. Italian

4. Relevant interviews

Undergraduate vocal music at the Verona Conservatory

A practice song

An ancient aria

An art song in a foreign language

A oratorio or religious repertoire

An aria of the 700-800 period

Sight singing

Undergraduate vocal music at the Pesaro Conservatory

1. At least 15 minutes of repertoire, including opera arias and chamber music (lied, melodia, romanza)

2. Two vocal practice songs

3. A religious song

4. Music theory sight singing

5. Piano: two etudes

Undergraduate vocal music at the Perugia Conservatory of Music

1. A medium difficulty track, selected from two songs prepared by the candidates

2. The original repertoire of a vocal and piano piece

3. An Italian opera aria

4. A religious aria

Involves music theory, harmony, music history, and piano

Undergraduate vocal music at the La Spezia Conservatory

Three ancient vocal practice songs, one drawn for the exam

Vocal exercises

Two different composer arias, one drawn by examination (from Italian operas or foreign operas from 1600 to 1800)

An aria from a symphonic play from 1600 to 1800

Related interviews

Undergraduate vocal music at the Alessandria Conservatory of Music

1. Vocalization exercises (scales and arpeggios)

2. Two moderately difficult vocal tracks (works by other composers such as Seidler, Concone, Pampfka, etc.)

3. A chamber music work selected from Italian, French or German chamber music arias; or Mass or oratorio

4. An 18th-century opera aria, an aria from an Italian 19th-century repertoire (at least one with a narrative tone)

5. Language test

Undergraduate vocal music at the Genoa Conservatory

1. Language test;

2. Music theory, sight singing ear training;

3. Singing: A repertoire lasting at least 15 minutes, including at least one opera aria and one chamber vocal track

Undergraduate vocal music at the Vicenza Conservatory

A minimum of 15 minutes of repertoire, including at least two arias, one chamber music, and three practice songs

(At least one foreign original work)

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