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Opera - Two subjects concerning Opera
Expert: Pamela Thomas - 11/5/2009
Question QUESTION: 1) I am 32 and I am studying voice. Does anyone ever break into the Opera scene (like bigger roles besides chorus) at a later stage of life. (I have sang chorus for years)
2) Lastly, do you know a good school where I could study and get a doctorate in voice in New York (Besides Julliard of course)
Thanks you for reading and responding to my question,
Frederick
ANSWER: Hi Frederick,
I think men have a better chance to succeed at a later age - just because there aren't as many men singing. 32 might be considered "old" by some but if you really sing well - then, no.
Manhattan School of Music and Mannes School of Music, both in New York City, are excellent schools with really good opera programs. I would visit their websites where you can read more about them.
Best of luck to you - keep singing!
Pamela
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QUESTION: What exactly is a Professional Studies certificate? In a few years, I would like to continue my studies at Manhattan school of music. That being said, they offer this "professional studies program" and I was curious if this program certifies you to sing Opera? In short, what is this degree about.
Thanks
Answer Hi Frederick,
If you go to the Manhattan School of Music website - http://www.msmnyc.edu/pscert/
you can read about the professional studies program. I think, however, you need to have a Masters degree to get in. Of course, MSM offers a Masters and Doctor in Voice as well.
If you go to the Mannes website: http://www.newschool.edu/Mannes/subpage.aspx?id=2766
also talks about their degrees. They also offer a Masters and Professional Studies - but their Studies degree is 2 years and doesn't require a Masters.
You will have to audition for either school to be admitted, of course. But both programs are highly professional and you would learn so much!
Hope this helps. You can also call the school admissions and ask them questions - they will be able to help you too.
Best,
Pamela
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