Special Aural Analysis 8

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171SSA8 ZK 2 1T Czech summer

Subject guarantor

Sylva STEJSKALOVÁ

Name of lecturer(s)

Sylva STEJSKALOVÁ

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Recognition of longer melodic forms (Baroque, Classical and Romanc themes).

Development of skills in analysing complex forms of 20th century music.

Gradual systematic creation of skills of relational listening, chromatic based on the given relative tone (ex: chamber „a“).

Auditory bearing in Classical-Romantic harmony systems.

Development of ability to audibly perceive a complex arranged music phrase (melody, harmony, rhythm, instrumentation, formal plan).

Mode of study

Work at the piano, primarily with the assistance of recordings, in dictation. Working with recordings enables perception of structures in original contexts and simulates music director situations in the studio.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Natural music listening talent. Knowledge and skills from Bachelor's study.

Course contents

Longer melody dictations. Topics from Baroque, Classic and Romance literature and newer music (20th century).

Expansion of relative listening based on the given referent tone.

Work with recordings.

Dictations, their sections and analysis of the harmonic course of the music phrase.

The entire process of listening analysis aims for the most complex notation of the given section, including harmony, rhythm and instrumentation.

Recommended or required reading

Notation material and recordings. Examples from the music literature: Sonata, symphony and other compositions, primarilay from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and 20th century.

Assessment methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on: results of a dictation and overall evaluation of the ability to recognize through listening a music structure.

Note

none

Schedule for winter semester 2018/2019:

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Schedule for summer semester 2018/2019:

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The subject is a part of the following study plans