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Hobart

Note:
  • Enrolment in this unit is subject to approval by the Unit Coordinator.
  • Conservatorium students are expected to have prepared their parts thoroughly prior to the first scheduled rehearsal.
  • This unit is also available as a Performance Project Unit within the University Connections Program (UCP) (formerly known as the UTAS/University College Program):
    • Successful students can count the unit towards their TCE (15 credit points) but do not receive a TE score (for contribution to ATAR).
    • Important: UCP students who complete this FCE unit but do not meet the standard required for a pass result or higher will be withdrawn from the course without academic penalty – a failure (NN) award is not recorded on their university transcript. This (unfortunately), results in students not obtaining the allocated 15 TCE credit points.
    • Students identified at risk of not passing this unit should consider withdrawing and enrolling in the TASC Music Ensemble Level 2 course (MUT205115) providing there is a sufficient timeframe to meet requirements of that course (and if successful, to obtain the allocated TCE credit points).
    • Work in this unit is not permitted to be also counted/used for any assessment purposes in other units or courses of study that contribute to TCE points (TASC subjects for example).
    • Please contact the UConnect support team with enquiries or find out more about credit for UCP units and other information at University Connections Program.

Introduction

This unit explores a systematic elaboration of ideas and skills introduced in the previous unit with additional emphases in exploring the procedural and artistic elements embedded within professional music performance practice. The work of the unit focuses on developing consistency in the preparation and performance of (at least) two concert programs.

Summary 2020

Unit name Music Project 2
Unit code FCE202
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
Coordinator

Nick Haywood

Teaching staff

Dr Nick Haywood
Mr Brian West (University Connections & Community Outreach Programs)

Level Intermediate
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Requisites

Prerequisites

FCE107; or FCE105 and FCE106; or FCE141 & FCE142.

Mutual Exclusions

You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:

FCE241, FCE242

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Semester 1 and 2:    Weekly 2 x 3 hour rehearsals/coaching sessions (12 weeks) or as timetabled by ensemble directors.

Semester 3, 4 and 5:    2 x 3-day weekends of sectionals and rehearsals totaling an average 40-60 hrs or as timetabled by ensemble directors.

Assessment

Conductor/Tutor/Directorial Team assessment: 30%

On-going rehearsal effectiveness assessment (observational review): 20%

Performances: At least 2 public concerts of prepared repertoire: 50%

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Flexible Study Options

Textbooks

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As advised by lecturers

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