Orchestral Parts and Solos for Bassoon 6
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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106PFG6 | ZK | 1 | 1/T | Czech | summer |
- Subject guarantor:
- František HERMAN, Jiří SEIDL
- Name of lecturer(s):
- František HERMAN, Jiří SEIDL
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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This course provides students with an awareness of orchestral literature and practices the most important solos the orchestra musician may encounter. In all the courses, all composers and their important solos for the Bassoon are gradually introduced. This course works with orchestral studies, both domestic and international editions and specialized Czech orchestra parts (ČF, FOK, SOČR, ND).
- Mode of study:
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contact instruction
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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Instrument skills at the level corresponding to the study year and student profile.
- Recommended optional programme components:
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Chamber literature in wind duets and trios.
- Course contents:
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This course provides students with an awareness of orchestral literature and practices the most important solos. This course ends with a repeating of all of the course literature - Bassoon orchestra parts in symphonic and opera compositions. To best master this course, repetition is the path taken. All compositions in which the Bassoon plays an important solo are repeated. Performance principles of individual composers are reviewed. Playing principles in orchestras and its nature and particulars are reviewed. The course explains what is particular to orchestra playing but also places demands on the musician. Principles regarding intonation for different instruments is taught. This course clarifies principles of tuning with the clarinet, flute, oboe or other instrument. Color intonation, a type of color tuning, is an important aspect of orchestra playing. Playing dynamics in an orchestra has a different nature. For example, solos must be played one dynamic marking stronger than is written, etc. The difference in playing in symphony and opera orchestras is defined and practiced. This course introduces sound samples of various interpretations of the same composition; the approach of the same conductor with various orchestras or the same orchestra with various conductors.
- Recommended or required reading:
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Orchestra studies by Albin Frehsee, Emil Wipperich, Johannes Ritzkowsky. Czech Philharmonic parts.
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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Participation of students in auditions for symphonic and opera orchestras.
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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Evaluation of instrument and orchestra playing, completion of the established repertoire, AKS verification, all concluded with the award of credit.
- Course web page:
- http://www.hamu.cz/katedry/katedra-dechovych-nastroju
- Note:
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Instructors manage the alternation of individual orchestra parts according to composer notes.
- Schedule for winter semester 2013/2014:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- Schedule for summer semester 2013/2014:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Obor Fagot (Bc) (next compulsory subject)