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 E flat Clarinet Playing 4

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Course unit code:
106KRE4
Course unit title:
 E flat Clarinet Playing 4
Mode of delivery:
zkouška
Range:
1/T
Type of course unit:
compulsory optional subject
Level of course unit:
magisterský
Year of study
předmět nemá určen ročník studia
Semester when the course unit is delivered
letní
Number of ECTS credits allocated:
1
Garant předmětu:
Jiří HLAVÁČ, Vlastimil MAREŠ
Name of lecturer(s):
Jiří HLAVÁČ, Vlastimil MAREŠ
Study Objectives:

Předmět vybaví studenta všemi schopnostmi a vědomostmi, které při hře na Es klarinet potřebuje. Studenti získají komplexní pohled na Es klarinetovou problematiku. Získají vědomosti jak o praktické hře na nástroj, tak o všeobecném rozhledu po možnostech uplatnění Es klarinetu. Je dáván důraz na postupném srovnávání rozdílů v kvalitě hry jednotlivých studentů. Méně zdatní se musí dostat na úroveň, která jim zaručuje profesionální uplatnění s Es klarinetem. Literatura předmětu vychází i z náročnějších skladeb pro tento nástroj a to v doprovodu klavíru , orchestru nebo jiného komorního sdružení. Důraz je kladen na orchestrální sólovou literaturu.

Mode of delivery:

Systematic stage practice in solo creations, chamber ensembles and smaller or symphonic orchestras. Regular performance in the performance course and playback of individual instrument classes.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Instrument skills at the level corresponding to the study year and student profile.

Recommended optional programme components

Chamber literature of duets, trios and other combinations of wind, string, keyboard and percussion instruments.

Course contents:

The E-flat clarinet is an instrument used in many music groups. This instrument is extensively used in orchestras, solos and other music genres today. This course gradually provides students with all skills and knowledge needed in playing the E-flat clarinet. Students receive a complete overview of saxophone issues. They acquire knowledge in playing the instrument as well as a general overview of potential E-flat clarinet use. Their educational method view is supported in instruction. An emphasis is placed on the gradual comparison of the differences in playing quality of individual students. The less proficient must achieve a level which ensures them professional application of the E-flat clarinet. Course literature originates in the more demanding compositions for the instrument, also with piano or orchestra accompaniment. Solo and orchestral solo literature is also studied. At the close of the course all playing issues are reviewed. The overview of orchestral solos is reviewed and E-flat clarinet literature in the broadest sense is described.

Study materials:

Molter (Becker, H.): Concerte n°3 sel m (réd. cl. en ré eu en la 8 pne)

Molter (Becker, H.): Concerte n°4 ré m (réd. cl, en ré ou en ia 8 pne)

Michel, Jean-Frangois: Capriccio (instr. mib 8 pne)

Ostransky, L.: Praeludium (Ci. Mib 8 pne)

Skelnik, W.: Réverie (Cl. Alte 8 piano)

Solomon, E.: Gypsy song (Version cl. Alte eu cl. Contrebasse mib pne).

Průřez celkovou literaturou

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Student participation in Chamber Music competitions and auditions for symphonic and opera orchestras.

Assessment methods and criteria

Student performance is assessed in all facets of performance. First of all the composition the student played is examined and individual pitfalls of performance are pointed out. Also assessed is how the student dealt with these problems. Noted, as well, is the playing level of the student in terms of technique, intonation, sound, dynamics and performance.

Language of instruction:
Czech
Work placement(s):

Not established. Instructors use opportunities to observe students in their orchestras and chamber ensembles.

Course web page:
http://www.hamu.cz/katedry/katedra-dechovych-nastroju
Note:

Instructors manage the alternation of individual chamber parts according composer notes and preference to solist and accompaniment elements.

Schedule for winter semester 2011/2012:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2011/2012:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
Generated on 2012-6-25
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