Didactics/Teaching Practical of Harpsichord 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
104DVPC2 ZK 1 1T Czech summer

Subject guarantor

Giedre MRÁZKOVÁ

Name of lecturer(s)

Petra BLAŽKOVÁ ŽĎÁRSKÁ, Monika KNOBLOCHOVÁ, Giedre MRÁZKOVÁ

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Introduction to the historical sources of instruction methods (particularly essays of the French Harpsichordists Lambert, Couperin, Rameau).

Mode of study

Contact instruction

Prerequisites and co-requisites

none

Course contents

The didactics are tied to all instructional procedures including the specification of methodological outputs and the quality of outputs in interpretive fields. Parts of the course are; an overview of historical approaches to harpsichord playing methods and application of Baroque elements not only on 17th and 18th century practicing techniques but also modern instruction literature which is fundamental for the development of instrument technique (Czerny, Hanon, Berens). During the course two harpsichord instructional directions are discussed whose aims are: a) creating conditions for training young children (complete beginners), b) tranformation in the understanding of music and approach to the instrument with advanced players (pianists and organists).

Recommended or required reading

Literature of the 17th and 18th centuries regarding the harpsichord with emphasis on these works:

François Couperin, L'art de toucher le clavecin, Paříž 1717

Jean-Philippe Rameau, De la mechanique des doigts sur le clavecin, Paříž 1724

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Versuch über die wahre Art, das Clavier zu spielen, Berlin 1753

Modern schools and literature::

Maria Boxall, Harpsichord Method, Londýn 1977

Isolde Ahlgrimm, Manuale der Orgel- und Cembalotechnik (Fingerübungen und Etüden 1571 ? 1760), 1982

Keen Rosenhart, The Amsterdam Harpsichord Tutor, Amsterdam 1977

Assessment methods and criteria

Activity in lectures.

Note

none

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