Orchestral Conducting 1Laajuus (12 cr)
Code: 2X00GW48
Credits
12 op
Objectives
Students are capable of conducting orchestras and are able to employ adequate conducting technique and musical skills to master relatively demanding scores. Students choose to focus on symphonic or wind orchestra or musical repertoire. They master the principles of independent and purposeful work with a an orchestra and appropriate rehearsing methods for the repertoire. They are familiar with orchestral repertoire of different styles and understand the psychological regularities of working with an orchestra.
Content
• Beating technique: beat patterns, changing metres, mastery of left hand gestures and expression, and a repertoire of 5-8 compositions representing diversive styles of music eras and includes compositions which are demanding by form and structure.
• Rehearsing orchestras and conducting a perfomance.
Techniques for rehearsing an orchestra, analysis of compositions and score playing. A set of 5-8 works from the repertoire of symphony orchestras, wind orchestras, or musical programs that reflect a diverse range of styles and include demanding pieces in terms of form and musical language. Additionally, exploration of symphonic, string, and wind orchestra repertoire, along with musical programs related to one’s specific area of focus
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
The student has participated in the instruction and is completing the required progress demonstration.
Further information
Studying in English is possible
Enrolment period
03.08.2024 - 31.10.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 09.05.2025
Credits
12 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Music
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
1 - 10
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Culture and Arts, Music
- Degree Programme in Culture and Arts, Music
Teachers
- Dimas Ruiz Santos
Person in charge
Dimas Ruiz Santos
Groups
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24MUSE
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24MUPESA
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24MUPEOJ
Objectives (course unit)
Students are capable of conducting orchestras and are able to employ adequate conducting technique and musical skills to master relatively demanding scores. Students choose to focus on symphonic or wind orchestra or musical repertoire. They master the principles of independent and purposeful work with a an orchestra and appropriate rehearsing methods for the repertoire. They are familiar with orchestral repertoire of different styles and understand the psychological regularities of working with an orchestra.
Content (course unit)
• Beating technique: beat patterns, changing metres, mastery of left hand gestures and expression, and a repertoire of 5-8 compositions representing diversive styles of music eras and includes compositions which are demanding by form and structure.
• Rehearsing orchestras and conducting a perfomance.
Techniques for rehearsing an orchestra, analysis of compositions and score playing. A set of 5-8 works from the repertoire of symphony orchestras, wind orchestras, or musical programs that reflect a diverse range of styles and include demanding pieces in terms of form and musical language. Additionally, exploration of symphonic, string, and wind orchestra repertoire, along with musical programs related to one’s specific area of focus
Further information (course unit)
Studying in English is possible
Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)
The student has participated in the instruction and is completing the required progress demonstration.
Assessment scale
0-5