Voice Division
VOICE FACULTY
- Amy Rosine, soprano, Voice Division Head
- Reginald Pittman, tenor, Director of Opera
- Patricia Thompson, mezzo-soprano
- Cheryl Richt, soprano
- Jesus De Hoyos, baritone
Undergraduate Voice Auditions
All students wanting to take applied lessons (voice lessons) must audition for studio placement. The Voice Area offers scholarships for music majors and minors whose applied (major) instrument is voice.
Scholarship auditions for Fall 2026 will be Wednesday, February 4 and Saturday, February 7. The event on Wednesday is a full day experience of music at K-State and we encourage you to select that date if possible! Click the button below (Apply for Auditions and Scholarships) to request information and schedule an audition.
After the scholarship audition dates have passed, you are still welcome to audition for studio placement by selecting either "schedule private lesson or voice audition" or "submit online audition video." These will be available only if studio space is available. If you have any questions, please contact the Voice Division head, Dr. Amy Rosine.
Audition Requirements
General Information
- All music major and minor applicants are to prepare two songs from memory. Repertoire can be adjusted based on the anticipated focus (see below).
- Applicants will be evaluated on poise & professionalism, intonation, proper breathing, phrasing, expression and tone.
- If auditioning live, bring a copies of music for the accompanist. (An accompanist is provided, but the applicant is expected to bring a copy of their scores.)
- Live accompaniment is preferred for online auditions, but we will accept recorded accompaniment.
Audition Repertoire Requirements:
Bachelor of Music in Music Education
- Two contrasting, memorized songs from the classical vocal repertoire. One selection may be in a foreign language or from the musical theatre repertoire. One selection must be in English.
Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance
- The BM in Performance is designed to train students who want to focus on a career in classical vocal performance. Selections should be two contrasting, memorized songs from the classical vocal repertoire (aria or art song). Songs may contrast in language, style or technical ability. Applicants are encouraged to prepare one selection in a foreign language.
Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre
- Two contrasting memorized songs - two musical theatre selections or one musical theatre selection and one from classical repertoire.
Bachelor of Arts in Music (this includes the BA/MBA)
- Two contrasting memorized songs that best display your vocal strengths. One selection from the classical repertoire is recommended (art song, folk song, sacred).
Music Minor and Voice Secondary (we offer a variety of music minors, please visit the music minor page for opportunities)
- Two contrasting memorized songs that best display your vocal strengths. For Music Theatre minors, two broadway songs are recommended.
- You are encouraged to upload a recording to the audition form, but may also sign up for an audition during one of the audition days.
Graduate Voice Auditions
Audition requirements
Graduate auditions will consist of three art songs and one operatic/oratorio/cantata aria. The selections are to represent English and two other languages. Auditions for graduate students may occur during Scholarship Audition days or will be individually arranged.
To arrange an audition, please contact Dr. Amy Rosine by email at arosine@k-state.edu or postal mail at:
Dr. Amy Rosine, voice area coordinator
1501 Goldstein Drive, 109 McCain
School of Music, Theatre and Dance
Kansas State University
785-532-3800
Graduate assistantships
The music program offers assistantships based on availability.
Contact Us
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