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Conducting - course description

General information
Course name Conducting
Course ID 03.2-WA-D-DYR-S18
Faculty Faculty of Arts
Field of study WA - oferta ERASMUS / Humanities and Arts, Music
Education profile -
Level of studies Second-cycle Erasmus programme
Beginning semester winter term 2018/2019
Course information
Semester 1
ECTS credits to win 5
Course type obligatory
Teaching language polish
Author of syllabus
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Class 15 1 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

Development of the knowledge acquired during the undergraduate studies concerning the correct posture and the rules of using the conducting apparatus and its elements, development of skills concerning the use of the acquired techniques in order to communicate the contents of the performed works and to conduct various ensembles.

Improving the independence at the work on the repertoire, work with an ensemble, handling stage fright, work on concentration and self-control.

Acquiring the following knowledge and skills enabling to conduct various vocal and vocal-instrumental ensembles in the future professional work:

development of interest in vocal-instrumental and instrumental music
development of the artistic taste, aesthetic sensitivity and sense of beauty
development of technical skills, the ability of interpretation and independent work on a music piece development of skills required for the preparation of a performance with an ensemble

Prerequisites

Acquiring of the conducting technique during the undergraduate studies.

Scope

Development of the conducting apparatus, problems of the manual techniques and means of expression.

Development of skills of choosing the conducting techniques appropriate to the following elements of a music work: time signature, the rhythmical structure, tempo, dynamics, articulation, agogics etc.

Becoming familiar with the ways of work on a score of the prepared work, from sight-reading to memorizing the work and development of the ability to estimate the technical and performance problems.

Making familiar with the ways of work with a/ a vocal ensemble b/ an instrumental ensemble c/ a vocal- instrumental ensemble

Teaching methods

Work on the conducting techniques and correction of the manual apparatus during individual lessons with the student and accompanists. Discussion about the problems concerning the staff done in the class, in particular about the interpretation and the choice of the appropriate technical and artistic means. Analysis of scores, studying of literature and a critical listening to recordings of the prepared repertoire. Student’s participation in the work with the choir and independent work on preparing the staff for the final examination.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Semester 1-3: memorizing of the selected works and their presentation with the accompanists. Semester 4: a public concert – presentation of independently prepared repertoire (a minimum of 5 stylistically different compositions a cappella and a short vocal-instrumental form).

Recommended reading

E. Bury – „Podstawy techniki dyrygowania”
J. Zabłocki – „O technice dyrygowania”
L. Jaworski – „Podstawy techniki dyrygowania”
J. K. Lasocki – „Chór – poradnik dla dyrygentów”
J. Zabłocki – „O prowadzeniu chóru”
A. Szaliński – „Problemy wykonawcze współczesnej muzyki chóralnej”

A. Szaliński – „Muzykowanie zespołowe’
J. Kolasiński – “Zespoły instrumentalne”
T. Krystyniak – „Szkolne zespoły muzyczne”
A. Dyrdał – „Amatorski zespół smyczkowy”
S. Śledziński – „Orkiestra dęta”
J. Lenartowska, A. Nowak – Lenartowska – „Dziecięca orkiestra perkusyjna” S. Krakowski – „Problemy wykonawcze muzyki dawnej”

Further reading

Notes


Modified by mgr Żaneta Kicińska (last modification: 07-05-2018 10:41)