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MUSI2232

Principal Study Double Performance 4

20 Units 2000 Level Course

Not available in 2012

Previously offered in 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004

Students who have achieved a very high level of performance in their first year of study may be permitted to undertake double performance courses. The syllabus requirements are somewhat higher than those for the 10 unit options. The School has an 80% expectation of attendance.

Objectives
1.The objective of the MUSI2232 Principal Study Double Performance 4 is to provide students with a technical background to facilitate the development required to make a confident entry into the music profession as performers.
2.The course offers rigorous and appropriate training in performance for students deemed to have the capacity for a career as performers.
3. The course will provide the students with the necessary knowledge and skills to undertake a public recital at the conclusion of the semester of study. Through weekly lessons and performance classes the students are guided in the development of the following skills:-
- Technique
- Musicianship
- Confidence in Public Performance
- Articulation
- Rhythmic Accuracy
- Intonation (where applicable)
- Tuning (where applicable)
- Good Ensemble (where applicable)
Content
The syllabi for this course have been designed to provide the students with a structured yet flexible framework within which to develop their performance skills. The syllabi contains prescribed repertoire. Teachers assist students in the choice of repertoire, which addresses both the requirements of the syllabus and those of the student. The syllabi specify a list of criteria which the students must address in the preparation of their technical work and repertoire pieces.
Replacing Course(s)
NA
Transition
NA
Industrial Experience
0
Assumed Knowledge
MUSI2231
Modes of Delivery
Internal Mode
Teaching Methods
Individual Supervision
Workshop
Assessment Items
Examination: Formal
Examination worth 70% A pass of 50% or more is required
Other: (please specify)
Concert Practice 20%
Reports
Lecturer's report 10%
Contact Hours
Individual Supervision: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Workshop: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term