AMDA College of the Performing Arts has announced a new professional performance training program called the BFA in Vocal Performance: Commercial Music. The program has been created to address the changing needs of the global music industry, and offers a unique combination of contemporary styles and classical training.
The BFA in Vocal Performance: Commercial Music has been designed to help young artists develop their potential, and gain the skills they need to succeed in today’s commercial music scene. With the backing of AMDA’s renowned reputation and excellence in performing arts education, this program demonstrates the institution’s commitment to industry relevance and student success.
Key Features Include:
- Holistic Training: Not only does this program provide world class training for the vocal performer, the curriculum explores all vital aspects of commercial music, covering areas like music theory, digital production, and stage performance.
- Hollywood Spotlight: Students are placed right in the heart of the world’s entertainment capital, offering unparalleled opportunities to interact with industry professionals, attend networking events, and gain first-hand experience in legendary recording studios.
- Career-Ready Curriculum: This program isn’t just about the notes and scales; it’s about preparing students for real-world challenges and opportunities in songwriting, music production, and much more.
- Legacy of Excellence: Joining AMDA’s BFA in Vocal Performance means stepping into a legacy where many alumni have echoed their brilliance on global stages, from Broadway to chart-topping music hits.
“Our new BFA program in Vocal Performance: Commercial Music is a direct response to the industry’s needs. We’ve always been at the forefront of performing arts education, and this new offering continues to amplify our commitment to our students’ success. Students won’t just learn; they’ll thrive and evolve into industry-ready professionals,” said Dr. Michael Angotti, Provost and Chief Academic Officer of AMDA.






























































