Percussion Instruments (8201R001)
bachelor's programme qualification
- Specific admission requirements:
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Significant talent, sense of rhythm, musical memory, interpretive imagination, developed musical ear, command of playing technique at least at the level of a graduate of the 4th year of a conservatory.
Repertoire for the entrance examination:
1) Multi-percussion set-up
One composition of the candidate´s choice from the following list or another composition of a similar level and focus.
William Kraft:French Suite
Rick Tagawa:Inspirations Diabolique
Charles Boone:The Watts Towers
Jacques Delecluse:Cinqpieces breves
David Lang: The Anvil Chorus
2) Marimba, vibraphone
One composition of the candidate´s choice from the following list or one movement of a solo concerto or another composition of a similar level and focus(at least part requiring the use of four drumsticks).
Akira Miyoshi: Conversation
Minoru Miki: Time for Marimba
Gary Burton: 6 pieces for vibraphone solo
Josep Soler: I com el cant del rossiynol
Kristina Moszumańska-Nazar:3 Concert Etudes (one of them)
3) Required works:
I. Zelenka: Cadence from Fantasy for Timpani and Drums (from memory)
D. Agostini:March-Goulé 1, 2, 3 for small drum (book no. 5)
4) Improvisation on a percussion instrument for the examination committee (3-5 minutes)
5) A short prima vista (sight-reading) examination to determine the candidate´s sense of rhythm and rhythmic memory
- Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning:
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The programme does not have any specific requirements for the recognition of prior learning. The procedure for recognition at AMU is governed by Articles 89 and 90 of the Act on Higher Education Institutions No. 111/1998 Coll., as amended, and by the AMU Attendance and Examination Regulations (Articles 8, 14, 18).
- Qualification requirements and regulations
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A completed secondary or a completed secondary vocational education; exceptionally, it is also possible to admit candidates without a completed secondary, a completed secondary vocational or higher vocational education at a conservatory.
Regulations: The Czech education system is governed by the Act on Higher Education Institutions, as amended (Act No. 111/1998 Coll.), and by the internal regulations of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
- Field of study characterization
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The programme´s task is to deepen the student´s playing technique on percussion instruments, to build up his or her solo, chamber and orchestral repertoire, to familiarise him or her with new principles of contemporary music, as well as for him or her to acquire practical experience with concert activity including his or her own dramaturgy and pedagogical grounding.
- Key learning outcomes:
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Mastery of established playing techniques on all basic types of percussion instruments (membranophones - in particular a small drum and timpani, melodic - in particular marimba and vibraphone), overview of the traditional use of all other instruments used in orchestras and in solo and chamber music of the 19th and 20th century.
The ability to react to the perpetual dynamic development of new techniques and sound possibilities used in particular in contemporaneous music, and the ability to contribute actively to this development in interaction with contemporary composers.
A creative approach to compositions for multipercussion - sets of percussion instruments.
Ability to interpret orchestral parts and solos of all stylistic periods in an informed manner.
Basic overview of the manner of using percussion instruments in the main directions of ethnic music.
- Occupational profiles of graduates with examples:
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A graduate of the bachelor´s programme is able to interpret musical works as a solo performer and in an ensemble; is familiar with inherent rules of historical and contemporary music, and develops them in a creative manner.He or she is prepared for work in top symphonic orchestras,as well as for pedagogical work in the field.
- Access to further studies:
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After duly completing the Bachelor?s programme it is possible for the student to continue his or her studies in the Master?s programme.
- Examination regulations, assessment and grading:
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Studies are assessed by credits and examinations stipulated by study plans.The student is informed of these through the information system.The student registers for examinations using the information system, and is entitled to a second and third attempt to pass an examination.If neither of these attempts proves successful, the Dean may in exceptional cases permit a fourth attempt (administered by a commission).It is not permitted to repeat an examination for the main subjects or to repeat written examinations.The credit is an ungraded form of assessment of studies.It is allocated upon fulfilment of requirements stipulated for individual subjects and is recorded in the information system with the word „Credited“ (Z).An examination is a graded form of assessment of studies, which tests knowledge and level of creativity in the relevant subject.In the main subjects, examinations are administered by a commission.Examinations are graded on the scale „A, B, C, D, E, F“.
- Graduation requirements:
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Studies in this programme are duly completed with the state final examination.This examination is held before an examination committee comprised of the faculty?s professors, assistant professors and expert assistants, or of invited experts approved by the faculty?s artistic council.The state final examination and announcement of the results are public.
The student must sit for a state final examination no later than two academic years after fulfilling the study obligations of the relevant study plan.A student who has fulfilled the conditions for the relevant study plan, performed a Bachelor?s concert, submitted a qualifying thesis with all the required formalities and obtained the required number of credits may register for the state final examination.The examination includes a defence of the Bachelor?s thesis and an oral examination on the history and literature of percussion instruments.The Dean stipulates the contents of the state final examination for individual fields of study on the basis of the recommendation of the relevant department.
State final examinations are graded on the scale „A, B, C, D, E, F“.The examination committee shall decide the overall assessment for the state final examination by vote in camera.
- Mode of study:
- full-time
- Qualification director or equivalent:
- Jiří HLAVÁČ
- Field of study is part of study programme:
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- Art of Music – (B8201)
- Qualification study plans