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2010/1 Module Catalogue
 Module Code: MUS3043 Module Title: CONDUCTING
Module Provider: Music and Sound Recording Short Name: MUS3043
Level: M Module Co-ordinator: KEABLE R Mr (Music Record)
Number of credits: 40 Number of ECTS credits: 20
 
Module Availability
Year Long
Assessment Pattern

Coursework (40% of the total assessment)

 

 

 

 

 

·        work in seminars and rehearsals

 

 

10%

 

 

 

·        a piece of written work to be agreed with the Conducting tutor (2,000 words)

 

 

10%

 

 

 

·        reflective diary  (maximum 2,000 words)

 

10%

 

 

 

·        administration

10%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examination (60% of the total assessment)

 

 

 

 

 

·        one concert appearance in the Spring semester with a small ensemble, and its rehearsals

 

 

20%

 

 

 

·        one concert appearance in the Spring semester with a large ensemble, and its rehearsals

 

 

20%

 

 

 

·        conducting test (Spring Semester)

10%

 

 

 

·        viva voce examination (Spring Semester)

 

 

 

10%

Module Overview
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
A mark of at least 60% in Conducting 2; and the permission of the Module Convenor.

In conjunction with HE3 Ensemble
Module Aims
To develop your skills as a conductor to a level that aspires to the professional.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module you should be able to:

·        demonstrate a physical, gestural technique for communicative conducting

·        apply such skills to a wide range of music

·        demonstrate a professional approach to score preparation, rehearsal planning, concert presentation, and associated aspects of administration.

Module Content
Phenomenological analysis of phrasing, rhythm tempo, structural tension, etc, in direct relationship to performance; score analysis, preparation and memorising; techniques of rehearsing; critical evaluation of recorded performances; administration, the writing of programme notes.  Participation as a conductor (and as assistant, e.g. orchestral sections) in various events in the Department as agreed with the convenor. It is expected that, for the 40-credit module, you will take a leading role in terms of quantity and range of events.  Preparation for the viva voce examination.
Methods of Teaching/Learning

Weekly two-hour seminars, plus individual coaching by the Conducting tutor as required.  Observation of others' rehearsals.  Your own rehearsals will be observed by the tutor or their substitute and may be recorded on video-tape for subsequent analysis sessions.

Selected Texts/Journals
Adey, Christopher, 1998: Orchestral Performance: A Guide for Conductors and Players (London: Faber and Faber)

Williamon, Aaron, 2004: Musical Excellence: Strategies and techniques to enhance performance (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

 

 Lawson, Colin, and Stowell, Robin, 1999: The Historical Performance of Music: An Introduction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

 

 Gordon, Stewart, 2006: Mastering the Art of Performance: A Primer for Musicians (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

Last Updated
5.8.2010