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Hobart

This unit has been discontinued.

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Introduction

Advanced studies in instruments/vocal performance in an individual program of study designed to develop a high level of technical and musical skills appropriate to the specialist area. Development of knowledge and understanding of advanced repertoire and associated concepts.

Summary 2021

Unit name Honours Performance 1
Unit code FCZ462
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
Coordinator

Dr Arabella Teniswood-Harvey

Teaching staff

Level Honours
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

1. Develop and present challenging repertoire applicable to your project

2. Critically reflect and evaluate musical performances

3. Contextualise music orally and in written form as it applies to your project

4. Develop an understanding of musical professional performance practice

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

Admission into the F4D - Bachelor of Music with Honours or successful  completion of 300 credit points within the F4O Bachelor of Music with Honours

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

39 hrs contact time over sem consisting of individual lessons, workshops/masterclasses, ensemble commitment. All students are required to attend the weekly Postgraduate Research Forum

Assessment

Formative, in-semester (before the end of week 8) closed-panel performance (10-15 minutes): 30% End of semester recital (50 minutes): 60%

Participation and performance at appropriate instrumental/vocal class and weekly Postgraduate Research Forum: 10%

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As determined by recital choices

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