Degrees
Jazz Vocal Performance is a degree path at the bachelors, masters and doctoral (DMA) levels. Within the undergraduate and graduate degree programs, students are involved in private applied lessons, small ensemble performing and recording experiences, recitals, vocal jazz forum and vocal jazz ensembles. Note that the BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree is not offered with jazz voice as the primary instrument.
Program of Study
In both the Bachelor of Music and Master of Music Jazz Studies degrees, singers study and experience both the traditions and modern practices of vocal jazz performance (in both solo and ensemble settings), songwriting, vocal pedagogy, jazz aural and keyboard skills, jazz theory and arranging, as well as courses in jazz history. In addition to jazz courses and ensembles, undergraduates must satisfy College of Music and University Core requirements. Note that the B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) degree is not offered with jazz voice as the primary instrument.
Ensembles
There are a plethora of ensemble experiences available to jazz voice majors at UNT. There are seven lab bands (big bands) that each have a solo vocalist, Jazz Chamber Music ensembles that are combos of approximately 5 - 7 instrumental musicians with one vocalist, Latin Jazz Lab Band, Brazilian ensemble, Zebras (pop/R & B/soul ensemble with multiple vocalists, horns, and a rhythm section), and more! In addition, participation in one of the four vocal jazz ensembles (UNT Jazz Singers, Avenue C, Third Street/Aurora and West End) is required each semester for undergraduate jazz voice majors, and two semesters for graduate jazz voice majors. For more information visit the Vocal Jazz Ensembele Auditions page.
UNT Jazz Singers performing in NYC at Symphony Space, April 2019