Vocal Performance
Find your Voice
For over 65 years, Loyola’s School of Music has trained vocalists to perform in major opera houses and concert halls all over the world. Within The School of Music, you’ll hone your voice, studying with Loyola’s artist faculty, who perform professionally and have extensive backgrounds in the music field.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
With voice as their primary instrument, students can pursue almost any degree in the School of Music from Vocal Performance to Music Therapy.
Bachelor of Music - Vocal Performance
For enhancing skills and bringing them to a professional level, there’s no better way than private study.
Bachelors in Music: Jazz Studies
Our students have the opportunity to perform their craft in a city known worldwide for it. A favorite stop for Grammy-winning musicians, Loyno is your first step toward becoming one of the greats.
Bachelor of Music in Composition
We strongly emphasize the development of fundamental tools but also make courses available in analog and digital synthesis, recording technologies, jazz composition, and songwriting.
Music Industry Studies
This degree is designed to immerse you in the world of the music industry from your very first semester.
Graduate Degree Programs
Master of Music in Music Performance (Vocal or Instrumental)
For enhancing skills and bringing them to a professional level, there’s no better way than private study.
Minors
Minor in Music (Vocal or Instrumental)
Our minor is excellent for students with an active music background interested in continuing their studies and private lessons.
Elective Studies
In addition to intensive study in music theory, music history, and solo and ensemble performance, students in this program complete a minor, or even a second major in another field. This can prepare you for a career in music—but it also offers you the flexibility to go onto medical and law school.
Ready for your audition?
Some programs require a prepared piece or demonstration of skills before you’re accepted. See what you’ll need to begin.
Music Therapy
What better way is there to impact the world with your artistic vision than to use that healing power to help another person?