Academy of Vocal Arts explained

Academy of Vocal Arts
Established:1934
Type:Private opera school
President:Scott Guzielek
Students:22
Country:United States

The Academy of Vocal Arts (AVA) is a private, post-baccalaureate opera school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As of 2023, the AVA does not grant degrees, but rather Artist Diplomas to those who complete the full four year course requirement. AVA is a tuition-free institution devoted solely to operatic training and performance.[1] The school was founded in 1934 by Helen Corning Warden.[2]

Notable alumni include Lando Bartolini,[1] Ruth Ann Swenson and Joyce DiDonato.[3] The institution maintains a Hall of Fame for Great American Opera Singers which The Opera Quarterly described as equivalent to the kammersänger title in Europe.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Academy of Vocal Arts Marks Anniversary With Opera Extravaganza. Janet Berg. American Music Teacher. 44. 4. 4. Music Teachers National Association. February 1995.
  2. http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/north-america/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia/attraction-detail.html?vid=1154654657102&scp=1&sq=Academy%20of%20Vocal%20Arts&st=cse New York Times 2008
  3. Web site: About Joyce DiDonato . 2024-11-27 . www.johnpierce.us.
  4. A Singers' Roundtable We Are the Music-Makers . Jeannie Williams and Richard Shapp . . 4 . 1 . Spring 1986 . 61–76. 10.1093/oq/4.1.61 .