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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Clarinet Playing 4

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
106KR4 ZK 7 2/T Czech summer
Subject guarantor:
Jiří HLAVÁČ, Vlastimil MAREŠ
Name of lecturer(s):
Jiří HLAVÁČ, Vlastimil MAREŠ
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

All issues regarding clarinet playing - fingering technique, intonation, proper breathing and interpretation are improved on more demanding etudes with and emphasis on those deficiences which have not yet been mastered. When single staccato is of a high quality, double staccato is improved.

1. More demanding etudes for fingering and rhythmic precision - Hlavač, Zítek, Lancelot, Bozza.

2. Double staccato is instructed using the method bz V. Mareš, which is based on the work of the tongue and the sound of the second tone using breath. If the singe staccato is good, double staccato is instructed in later courses.

3. More imaginative recital pieces - student use their own music ideas - Saint-Saens, Stravinsky, Schumann, Suttermeister.

Mode of study:

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:

Solo clarinet with other instruments chamber literature (ex; Karel Stamic - Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Viola and Cello. W.A.Mozart Quintet, C.M.Weber, J.Brahms, Y.Yung and others.).

Course contents:

This course provides the students with technique, tone quality, intonation and performance skills to withstand well competition in the soloist, chamber and orchestral music fields. The course guides the future artist to independence, fulfillment of their own ideas and defense of their thoughts. This is the foundation of this course. The development of one's personality is the priority. All issues regarding playing are improved through etudes by Hlaváč, Zítek, Lancelot, Bozza, with an emphasis on those deficiencies which have not yet been mastered. If the student§s technique allows then instruction in double staccato is begun. This is the principle in which the tongue is set once for two subsequent tones. The second is executed through the airstream. Old schools used the sound „K“ to help this. At HAMU the V. Mareš method is used, where breath is used in combination with the movement of the tongue. This method has been proven in the Prague FOK symphony orchestra. If single staccato is not in order then the double is instructed in later classes. Recital pieces are those with greater imaginative content where the student must use their own ideas and imagination - Saint-Saens, Stravinsky, Schumann, Suttermeister.

Recommended or required reading:

Zítek, František : 60 etud Moderní etudy pro klarinet

Hlaváč, Jiří : 10 virtuózních etud pro klarinet

Lancelot, Jacques : 33 Etudes faciles

Saint-Saëns, Camille : Sonáta pro klarinet a klavír op 167.

Stravinskij, Igor : Three pieces : for clarinet solo

Francis Poulenc : Sonáta pro klarinet a klavír

Bozza, Eugen : Koncert, Fantasie italienne

Schumann Robert: 3 Fantasijní kusy op.73

Suttermeister, Henry : Capriccio

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.

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 2014/2015:
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Schedule for summer semester 2014/2015:
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The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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