Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) II

Curriculum guideline

Effective Date:
Course
Discontinued
No
Course code
MUSC 1253
Descriptive
Studio Instruction - General (1/2-hr) II
Department
Music
Faculty
Language, Literature & Performing Arts
Credits
2.00
Start date
End term
201810
PLAR
No
Semester length
15 weeks
Max class size
N/A
Contact hours
Private lessons: 1/2 hr. per week for 11 weeks. Studio pods: 6 hrs. per semester.
Method(s) of instruction
Tutorial
Learning activities

The student will receive one-half hour of private instruction per week for 11 weeks and 6 hours per semester of studio pod (group) instruction.

Course description
For students studying an instrument or voice: Private and group instruction on the interpretation and performance of repertoire and technique.
For students studying composition: The development of the student’s compositional voice will be guided on an individual basis.
Course content

For students studying an instrument or voice:

  1. Technique:Students will work on technique appropriate to their instrument and to their level and ability, through the assignment of studies, etudes and/or exercises by the instructor.
  2. Repertoire: Will be assigned by the instructor at a level appropriate to the student's level and ability.
  3. Sight Reading exercises: May be assigned by the instructor at a level appropriate to the student's level and ability.  
  4. Other Materials: May be introduced at the discretion of the instructor.
  5. Performance: Performance is not mandatory, though students will have the opportunity to perform in student recitals and studio pod classes.

For students studying composition:

  1. Techniques for the development of compositional skills and artistic judgment through the writing of assigned sketches and shorter pieces in a variety of selected styles and instrumental/vocal genres.
  2. The completion, preparation and performance of one composition of approximately 2-4 minutes in duration.
  3. Presentation in at least one composition studio pod class.
Learning outcomes

The successful performance student will be able to interpret and perform repertoire of an appropriate level, and demonstrate technical requirements as outlined in the Course Content.

The successful composition student will be able to demonstrate compositional skills as outlined in the Course Content.

Means of assessment

Grades will be allotted by the instructor on the basis of weekly progress in the various aspects of the course, and on performance level exhibited over the course of the semester.  The instructor and student will discuss the student’s progress and performance level at regular intervals (minimum three times) during the semester, so that the student is aware of his/her current standing and what is expected.  No single evaluation will be worth more than 40% of the final grade (please see Douglas College’s evaluation policy). The following is a sample grade breakdown:

 

25%     Technical progress

25%     Musicianship progress

30%     Technical and musical performance level

20%     Attitude and effort

100%   Total

 

Up to 10% of the total mark will be deducted for unfulfilled participation. The following explains the grading calculation:

    • 1% is deducted for each absence from the Arts at One concert series.
    • 1% is deducted for each hour of absence from studio pod classes.
    • 1% is added for each performance and/or accompaniment. This addition will only offset marks that have been deducted. 
Textbook materials

The instructor will recommend suitable materials

Prerequisites
Corequisites

Full-time status in one of the following programs: Music Diploma, Music Technology, or Foundation for Music Therapy Studies, and at least 1 credit from: MUSC 1140, 1240, 2340, 2440, 1130, 1230, 2330, 2430, 1144, 1244, 2344, 2444, 1135, 1235, 1145, 1245, 1113 or 1213.

Equivalencies

1251

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