Voice

Vocal Studies

BM in Composition

BM in Composition

The objective of the Bachelor of Music (BM) Composition degree program at Baylor University is to guide young composers in developing their unique voice and grow to compose out of educated intentionality. Composition students at Baylor are trained to be versatile composers and musicians. The curriculum is structured to include a high level of performance on an instrument or multiple instruments, conducting experience, electronic music, improvisation, orchestration, and other composition, theory and history courses.

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Voice Faculty

Associate Professor of Voice Recruiting Coordinator Voice Division

Associate Professor of Voice Recruiting Coordinator Voice Division

Waco Hall East 302

Assistant Professor of Voice

Assistant Professor of Voice

Waco Hall East 312

Assistant Professor of Vocal Coaching Baylor Opera Theater Music Faculty

Assistant Professor of Vocal Coaching Baylor Opera Theater Music Faculty

Waco Hall East 310

Lecturer of Vocal Studies Director of Baylor Summer Music Camps

Lecturer of Vocal Studies Director of Baylor Summer Music Camps

Waco Hall East 321

Assistant Professor of Voice

Assistant Professor of Voice

Waco Hall East 306

Assistant Professor of Voice

Assistant Professor of Voice

Waco Hall East 314

Visiting Lecturer in Collaborative Piano

Visiting Lecturer in Collaborative Piano

Waco Hall East 220

Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching Baylor Opera Theater Music Faculty

Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching Baylor Opera Theater Music Faculty

Waco hall East 308

Assistant Clinical Professor Director of Baylor Opera Theater

Assistant Clinical Professor Director of Baylor Opera Theater

Waco Hall East 301

Associate Professor of Voice Vocal Studies Division Director

Associate Professor of Voice Vocal Studies Division Director

Waco Hall East 320

Professor of Voice Voice Area Coordinator

Professor of Voice Voice Area Coordinator

Waco Hall East 318

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