Voice Ensembles
At UW–Milwaukee, opera theatre is a core part of the voice curriculum, offering students consistent training and a wide range of performance opportunities throughout the year. Students receive weekly instruction in acting, stagecraft, and role preparation, and participate in opera workshops, fully staged productions with orchestra, scene programs, and masterclasses with guest artists.
51ÁÔÆæ Opera reflects the values at the heart of our performance degrees, whether in the Classical Voice or Versatile VoiceÌýtrack. Students work closely with professional directors, vocal coaches, and designers, gaining real-world experience in a collaborative setting. Our location in Milwaukee, a city with a rich and active arts scene, also means students are well-positioned to engage with local companies and performance projects beyond campus.
At A Glance
| Ensemble | Members | Audition |
|---|---|---|
| Operas & Opera Workshops | Open to music majors and minors | YES |
| Pop Ensemble | Open to all 51ÁÔÆæ students | YES *Informal audition for non-majors only |
Operas & Opera Workshops
51ÁÔÆæ Opera Theatre develops the dramatic abilities of the singers of tomorrow through the teaching of truthful communication and creative characterization. While our curriculum varies to match the needs of our spring opera production, it consistently connects students to the rich artistic influences found in the Milwaukee community and reinforces lessons learned from the professional world in our 51ÁÔÆæ studio with the tools and techniques required for success in dramatic vocal performance. Opera Theatre presents a full production every spring including a collaboration with the 51ÁÔÆæ orchestra every other year.
Opera Workshops happen in the fall semester and includes scene work, crafting through acting methods and preparing for the business of vocal performance.
Friends of 51ÁÔÆæ Opera Theatre champions the talent of students involved in 51ÁÔÆæ opera productions so that they may achieve success as the singers and teachers of tomorrow. Friends of Opera encourages talented 51ÁÔÆæ opera students and supports 51ÁÔÆæ opera productions through scholarships, community outreach, financial assistance for productions, and volunteer activities in order to advance the educational and artistic vision of 51ÁÔÆæ Opera Theatre.
Auditions & Membership
Open to undergraduate and graduate music majors and minors after an audition.
Pop Ensemble
UW–Milwaukee’s Pop Ensemble is a new, dynamic, student-driven performance opportunity that explores a wide range of contemporary genres shaped by the unique talents and interests of each group. Designed to be highly collaborative, the ensemble gives students hands-on experience in songwriting, arranging, producing, and performing with live instruments.
Whether you’re a vocalist, instrumentalist, or writer, you’ll have the chance to contribute creatively while developing practical skills for today’s music industry. The ensemble performs at 51ÁÔÆæâ€™s Jan Serr Studio, a professional-level venue located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, offering students a chance to showcase their work in a stunning space overlooking Milwaukee’s downtown cityscape, where “industrial-meets-modern” setting. This ensemble is primarily comprised of music majors but is also open to music minors and non-majors.
Auditions & Membership
Open to all 51ÁÔÆæ students. Non-Majors accepted with consent of instructor and/or informal audition.
Music Programs
Music studios and ensembles are connected to a variety of academic programs, including majors, minors, certificates and graduate programs. This is a full list of programs offered by the Department of Music.
Faculty & Directors
Which faculty you have within this program is dependent upon your chosen courses or interests. For a list of all Music faculty and staff please click the button below.
Undergraduate Entrance Auditions
Music BA/BFA enrollment for Spring &ÌýFall 2026.
•ÌýFriday, December 5, 2025
•ÌýFriday, February 13, 2026 (voice only)
•ÌýMonday, February 16, 2026
•ÌýFriday, March 6, 2026
•ÌýFriday, April 3, 2026
•ÌýOr by video submission
Graduate Applications
Fall: March 1 | Spring: December 1
Applications submitted after these dates will be reviewed on a rolling basis and may not be processed in time for the intended semester.
Undergraduate Programs
Scotlyn Haverkorn, music-admission@uwm.edu
Graduate Programs
Tim Noonan, music-grad-admission@uwm.edu
General Info & Questions
Contact Form | 414-229-4763











