Seminar of Stringed Instruments 8
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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105SSN8 | Z | 3 | 2ST | English, Czech | summer |
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Name of lecturer(s)
Learning outcomes of the course unit
The student responds creatively and appropriately to the ideas and suggestions of others, working consistently and positively with verbal feedback.
Uses their imagination, intuition and emotional understanding, thinks and works creatively.
Acts as a confident and trustworthy person in an appropriate context, communicates effectively.
Understands in depth the role of the musician in contemporary society, exploring, engaging and reflecting on specific relevant professional working environments and contexts.
Undertakes a high level of critical self-reflection in relation to their own learning style, skills and strategies.
Mode of study
Seminar
Prerequisites and co-requisites
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Course contents
Learning objectives:
This seminar is a collective platform for the presentation of interpretative creative views and discussions among teachers and students on a variety of creative approaches. It is closely related to their main subject. Students will learn to identify and use appropriate strategies for interpreting, communicating, and presenting ideas, issues, and arguments. At the same time, they acquire or improve their knowledge of appropriate means of communication and their application in the field of music.
Thematic areas:
Regular appearances during seminars
Specifics of stage performance
Listening to recordings
Visits to concerts
Participation in professional seminars and master classes
Recommended or required reading
Literature and study aids are individual and depend closely on the repertoire studied in each individual student's specialisation.
Assessment methods and criteria
Conditions for the award of credit examination:
Participation in the seminar including minimum 80% attendance, activity in discussions, to play a composition studied in the main course of his/her specialisation with a total duration of at least 30 minutes at least once a semester.
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Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course