Viola 10

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
105VIOL0 credit 12 2 exercise hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 279 to 339 hours of self-study English, Czech summer

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The subject provides String Instruments Department

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Learning objectives:

In the final semester, the entire previous study is recapitulated, during which the student has become a masterful and distinctive performer who is aware of his/her strengths and weaknesses. The student is guided to be able to confidently name and analyse all the attributes of viola playing (principles of correct finger technique, tonal culture, etc.) from the position of a teacher, to be able to explain and independently solve possible combinations of problems that may arise in performance practice. He/she is guided to understand the psychological aspects of the solo performer's performance. He/she acquires further knowledge in the field of interpretation of traditional and modern or non-traditional techniques and forms. Culminates in the preparation of a graduation concert and thesis.

Thematic areas:

  1. Recapitulation of the entire study
  2. Subjective definition of one's own strengths and weaknesses
  3. Explanation of the attributes of viola playing from the position of a teacher
  4. Comprehensive preparation for the graduation concert

Learning outcomes

The student has a comprehensive knowledge of global as well as national repertoire and demonstrates a high level of ability in creating and delivering seamless musical experiences and interpretations.

The student develops, presents and implements artistic programs that are coherent and appropriate for a variety of contexts.

The student understands in depth the role of the musician in contemporary society, exploring, engaging with and reflecting on specific relevant professional working environments and contexts.

The student performs music at a high professional level (technically and interpretatively masterful expression), expressing his/her own artistic concepts at the level of a developed musical personality.

The student possesses sophisticated craft skills in relation to repertoire, style, genre, etc.

The student demonstrates breadth and/or depth of expertise and demonstrates proficiency in a variety of styles and/or has a distinctive and individual expression in one particular style.

The student publicly presents high quality artistic performance as a soloist.

The student performs a high level of critical self-reflection in relation to their own learning style, skills and strategies.

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Literature

Instructions for the selection of pieces, their rehearsal and performance will be specified by the teacher with regard to the individual abilities and talents of each student.

Students prepare a programme for a graduation concert (recital) or for a performance with an orchestra. The recital programme must include all stylistic periods - Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern. The programme may include, for example, W. A. Mozart's Duos in G major or B major for violin and viola or the Three Madrigals in B flat major. Martinů for violin and viola or other chamber music. The focus of the programme must be solo pieces and sonatas with piano. The choice of compositions is left to the student and his/her teacher.

Example repertoire:

MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus. Duos for violin and viola in G major and B major

MARTINŮ, Bohuslav. Three madrigals for violin and viola

Additional study literature will be specified by the instructor during semester, based on the student's talents, skills, and professional interest or the teacher's specialisation.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Conditions for the award of credit examination: active participation in classes, participation in seminars as a performer

Other requirements: attendance of at least 80 %

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Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans