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Orchestral Conducting 1Laajuus (5 cr)

Code: KMZP0703

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Objective

The students are acquainted with orchestral conducting's diverse areas, know the orchestra as an instrument and are able to read diverse orchestral scores. They command the basics or orchestral conducting and rehearsing and are able to work independently with different ensembles. The students know how to start and end the works. They learn to conduct in 1, 2, 3 and 4

Content

Conducting and rehearsal techniques
Score analysis
Transposition and harmony knowledge
Group command
Verbal and non-verbal conductor's communication
Initial acquaintance with orchestral repertoire

Qualifications

Developing music theory, solfege and harmony knowledge and skills

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

1 Accepted:
The students have a fair command of the main technical facts in playing. Their quality and intonation leave a lot to be desired. Their performance is musically modest, there is much to be developed stylistically and overall communication. The interpretative will and the character of the work in question need projection. The students are barely capable of self-evaluation, they have insufficient skills for the continued development in their instrument. In relation to the level of studies the course's knowledge and skills are not in command. The students do not take sufficient responsibility of their learning and of their many-sided self- development. Their achievements in concert preparing, organizing and marketing are weak.

2 Satisfactory:
The command of the students' main technical and interpretative basics is passable. Intonation is faulty in many places. The performance is musically correct but there is still much to be developed stylistically and in general. The projection of the character of the works is not totally achieved. The students are capable of self-evaluation to a certain extent, they possess modest readiness for a continued development in their instrument. The knowledge and skills connected with the course are somewhat under control. The students assumption of responsibility in their learning and in their many-sided self-development is somewhat weak. Under suitable guidance they are capable or preparing, organizing and marketing a concert.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

3 Good:
In relation to their level the students' performance shows good technical ability and in the best moments a touching interpretation is achieved. During their preparation the students have given evidence of a professional and goal-oriented approach. Their performance is musical, as expressed through good rhythm and an attempt towards stylistic interpretation. The character of the works is projected. Phrasing,pitch exactness, dynamics and nuance are under control even though there is room for improvement in general. The students are capable of evaluating their skills well and have the readiness for continued development in their instrument. The knowledge and skills connected with the course are sufficiently under control. The students assume responsibility of their learning development during the course. They are able to prepare, organize and market a concert.

4 Praiseworthy:
The students show in their playing a good technical and interpretative skills at their level. A professional approach is sensed in their playing. Their performance is musical, which is made obvious by good rhythm and handling of tempo,natural phrasing, pitch accuracy, dynamics and nuance control,stylistic interpretation and overall impression. The students are able to evaluate their skills, they are capable of continued development at their instrument. The course's knowledge and skills are at their level under command in a praiseworthy manner. The students assume responsibility of their learning and of the many-sided self-development during the course. The students are able to prepare, organize and market a concert.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

5 Excellent:
The students show at their level a good technical and interpretative skills. A promising professional approach is obvious in their playing. Their performance is musical as evidenced by their good rhythm and tempo handling, by a natural sense of phrasing, pitch accuracy, dynamics.

Enrollment

02.08.2021 - 05.09.2021

Timing

30.08.2021 - 20.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Campus

Finnish Music Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 50

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Music Pedagogue
Teachers
  • Rita Varonen
Groups
  • KPD21VS
    Musiikkipedagogi (AMK), vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
  • KPD19S1
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Music

Objectives

The students are acquainted with orchestral conducting's diverse areas, know the orchestra as an instrument and are able to read diverse orchestral scores. They command the basics or orchestral conducting and rehearsing and are able to work independently with different ensembles. The students know how to start and end the works. They learn to conduct in 1, 2, 3 and 4

Content

Conducting and rehearsal techniques
Score analysis
Transposition and harmony knowledge
Group command
Verbal and non-verbal conductor's communication
Initial acquaintance with orchestral repertoire

Learning materials and recommended literature

To be agreed upon with teacher at the beginning of the course, free material from net and from the library

Teaching methods

Lectures, small group seminars, distance teaching , playing in conductor´s band, knowledge from where can you have the music sheets

Exam dates and retake possibilities

May 2022

Alternative completion methods

conducting test 60%,observing contact lessons and playing in rehearsal orchestra40%

Student workload

lectures, workshops 35-45 h video feedback and co-student evaluation 10-20 hplaying in rehearsal orchestra 30-50 h independent work 20-30 h network 20-30 n Altogether 135 h

Further information for students

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Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1 Accepted:
The students have a fair command of the main technical facts in playing. Their quality and intonation leave a lot to be desired. Their performance is musically modest, there is much to be developed stylistically and overall communication. The interpretative will and the character of the work in question need projection. The students are barely capable of self-evaluation, they have insufficient skills for the continued development in their instrument. In relation to the level of studies the course's knowledge and skills are not in command. The students do not take sufficient responsibility of their learning and of their many-sided self- development. Their achievements in concert preparing, organizing and marketing are weak.

2 Satisfactory:
The command of the students' main technical and interpretative basics is passable. Intonation is faulty in many places. The performance is musically correct but there is still much to be developed stylistically and in general. The projection of the character of the works is not totally achieved. The students are capable of self-evaluation to a certain extent, they possess modest readiness for a continued development in their instrument. The knowledge and skills connected with the course are somewhat under control. The students assumption of responsibility in their learning and in their many-sided self-development is somewhat weak. Under suitable guidance they are capable or preparing, organizing and marketing a concert.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3 Good:
In relation to their level the students' performance shows good technical ability and in the best moments a touching interpretation is achieved. During their preparation the students have given evidence of a professional and goal-oriented approach. Their performance is musical, as expressed through good rhythm and an attempt towards stylistic interpretation. The character of the works is projected. Phrasing,pitch exactness, dynamics and nuance are under control even though there is room for improvement in general. The students are capable of evaluating their skills well and have the readiness for continued development in their instrument. The knowledge and skills connected with the course are sufficiently under control. The students assume responsibility of their learning development during the course. They are able to prepare, organize and market a concert.

4 Praiseworthy:
The students show in their playing a good technical and interpretative skills at their level. A professional approach is sensed in their playing. Their performance is musical, which is made obvious by good rhythm and handling of tempo,natural phrasing, pitch accuracy, dynamics and nuance control,stylistic interpretation and overall impression. The students are able to evaluate their skills, they are capable of continued development at their instrument. The course's knowledge and skills are at their level under command in a praiseworthy manner. The students assume responsibility of their learning and of the many-sided self-development during the course. The students are able to prepare, organize and market a concert.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

5 Excellent:
The students show at their level a good technical and interpretative skills. A promising professional approach is obvious in their playing. Their performance is musical as evidenced by their good rhythm and tempo handling, by a natural sense of phrasing, pitch accuracy, dynamics.

Prerequisites

Developing music theory, solfege and harmony knowledge and skills