Raise Your Voice. 

Music Performance: Vocal

Bachelor’s
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Inspire joy, glorify God, and fine-tune your talent. It’s your voice, elevated at NGU.

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All-Steinway School
NGU is the one and only All-Steinway School among Christian universities in the Carolinas.
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Musical Performances
NGU’s Music Department presents over 40 performances each year. From student recitals to large ensembles, enjoy plenty of opportunities to perform.
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Concentrations
Brass, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Strings, Voice, and Woodwinds. Your passion directs your path at NGU.

Joyful Noise Begins Here 

God granted you the gift of song. Now, it’s time to elevate your passion and pursue your purpose. Broadway/commercial/freelance singer. Band/choral/music director. Composer, conductor, instructor, and more.

From composition to curtain call, inspiring music is more than a simple performance. It requires a deep understanding of vocal writing, practice, technique, theory, style, and history. Master it all through a BA degree in music performance with a vocal concentration.

What Can I Do with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance: Vocal?

Use your musical gifts and talents with a bachelor’s degree in Music Performance. With a vocal concentration in Music Performance, there are many options for you to pursue your dreams. You can become a professional singer, whether as a soloist or as a part of an ensemble, performing in various settings like concerts, recitals, and musical theater productions. Explore roles in studio recording and contribute your voice to albums, jingles, and soundtracks. Train aspiring vocalists through teaching private lessons or in educational institutions. Find your voice and pursue your passion for music at NGU.

Singer

Vocal Coach

Choir Director

Music Producer

Experience Learning and Performing Together

Bands & Ensembles

You want choices? We’ve got them! Marching band in the fall. Pep band in the spring. Concert choir, jazz band, and a wide array of ensembles throughout the year. Whatever your passion, pursue it at NGU. 

 

 

 

 

Perform, Perform, Perform!

Refine your skills and showcase your talents in over 40 performances each year. From chamber and ensemble performances to student and faculty recitals, there’s something for everyone. Performance thrives at NGU. 

 

 

 

 

 

Work Studies for Every Level of Experience

Assist ensemble conductors as they prepare for rehearsals. Facilitate guest performances. Even advise younger musicians in their journey. Put your talent to good use for others. 

Plenty of Space to Find Your Place

You need time and space to practice. Between Turner Chapel and the Hayes Fine Arts Center, enjoy access to over two dozen spaces designed for you to learn, practice, and perfect your craft. 

Music Beside Experienced & Faithful Musicians

J. David Cudd, EdD
Associate Dean, The Cline School of Music
Gregory Graf, DMA
Assistant Professor, Music
Cheryl Greene, DMA
Professor, Music
Liz Boehm
Academic Secretary, The Cline School of Music
Stephen M. Griner, MM
Instructor, Music
Angela Horn-Barrett
Associate Professor, Music
Fabio Parrini, MM
Professor, Music
Megan Scruggs Hollifield, MA
Instructor, Music Worship Studies
Christopher Davis, DMA
Professor, Music
Robbie Collins, MM
Instructor of Music Theory and Director of Brass
Gary Rhoden, PhD
Instructor, Music Education
Michael Weaver, DM
Professor, Music

Study Music in a Brilliantly Composed Sequence

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Elevate Your Perspective

You’ll also take Chapel for the first seven semesters, and Cultural Events for the first four semesters. This is the NGU difference, how you find your peak performance and elevate your perspective, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.

Have Questions about the Program?

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Gregory Graf, DMA

Assistant Professor, Music
greg.graf@ngu.edu
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