The University of Maryland School of Music seeks an Artist-Teacher of Voice, Tenor.
Responsibilities: To teach studio voice at the undergraduate and graduate levels; to teach academic
courses at the graduate level (for example, French lyric diction, vocal literature); to recruit outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students; to mentor and advise voice students in all performance degree
programs; and depending on the applicant’s qualifications, fulfill other curricular needs within the School
of Music; to perform in the School of Music as soloist and in collaboration with other faculty members, as
well as in professional venues outside the university; to pursue other relevant creative activities or research
interests; to serve on faculty committees; to participate fully and regularly within community of faculty,
staff, students, and administration.
courses at the graduate level (for example, French lyric diction, vocal literature); to recruit outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students; to mentor and advise voice students in all performance degree
programs; and depending on the applicant’s qualifications, fulfill other curricular needs within the School
of Music; to perform in the School of Music as soloist and in collaboration with other faculty members, as
well as in professional venues outside the university; to pursue other relevant creative activities or research
interests; to serve on faculty committees; to participate fully and regularly within community of faculty,
staff, students, and administration.
For qualifications and application procedures, please visit https://jobs.umd.edu, click FACULTY and search for job posting #104279.
The University of Maryland School of Music is a professional, comprehensive arts institution housed in
the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, a state-of-the-art complex with six performance venues,
rehearsal rooms, production shops, classrooms, and the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. The
School of Music is the home of the internationally acclaimed Maryland Opera Studio.
Located just minutes from the Nation’s Capital, the University is linked by mass transit to one of the most
vital music scenes in the country. The region is home to two major symphony orchestras (National
Symphony Orchestra and Baltimore Symphony), a major opera company (Washington National Opera),
and numerous celebrated performance venues including the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress,
Smithsonian Museums, National Gallery, and the Corcoran and Kreeger Museums. In addition, world-class
research facilities within minutes of the campus include the Library of Congress, Smithsonian Institution,
and the National Archives.
the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, a state-of-the-art complex with six performance venues,
rehearsal rooms, production shops, classrooms, and the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library. The
School of Music is the home of the internationally acclaimed Maryland Opera Studio.
Located just minutes from the Nation’s Capital, the University is linked by mass transit to one of the most
vital music scenes in the country. The region is home to two major symphony orchestras (National
Symphony Orchestra and Baltimore Symphony), a major opera company (Washington National Opera),
and numerous celebrated performance venues including the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress,
Smithsonian Museums, National Gallery, and the Corcoran and Kreeger Museums. In addition, world-class
research facilities within minutes of the campus include the Library of Congress, Smithsonian Institution,
and the National Archives.
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