Jazz Ensemble 3
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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174JZA3 | Z | 8 | 24CS | English, Czech | winter |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Jaromír HONZÁK, Jiří SLAVÍK, Luboš SOUKUP
Learning outcomes of the course unit
The student has the ability to listen, cooperate and prioritise the common interest over the promotion of his own opinion. Demonstrates a strong capacity for self-motivation and self-discipline. Is flexible and able to acquire knowledge quickly in real time and uses their imagination, intuition and emotional understanding, thinks and works creatively, flexibly and adaptively. Possesses a cultivated and experienced knowledge of improvisational techniques and processes and has the ability to apply them freely in a variety of contexts. Demonstrates a high level of improvisational proficiency.
Mode of study
Exercise
Prerequisites and co-requisites
not
Course contents
Learning objectives:
The course Playing in a Jazz Ensemble serves for practical practice of all knowledge and skills acquired during the study of other subjects. It is a kind of verification that the student can use the acquired knowledge and skills in practice. Playing in an ensemble is one of the basic skills of a jazz musician.
The student practices his/her group musical interaction and communication skills and the ability to become an organic part of an ensemble of any style. The goal is to adopt an approach where the benefit of the whole is paramount to individual interest, i.e., the ensemble member plays to support the sound of the whole rather than drawing attention to himself or herself.
The course Playing in a Jazz Ensemble is designed so that individual ensemble projects are devoted to the work of a particular jazz great from any era of jazz development, or have a differently defined specific compositional and arranging focus.
Thematic areas:
- ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM - ensemble dedicated to the influence of Brazilian music on jazz
- GUILLERMO KLEIN - an ensemble dedicated to the work of this Argentinian composer
- MARC JOHNSON - ensemble dedicated to the work of this jazz artist
- CHRIS CHEEK - ensemble dedicated to the work of this jazz artist
Recommended or required reading
Required reading:
Recordings of the music of the artist whose work will be the subject of the ensemble project.
Recommended reading:
AEBERSOLD, Jamey. Combo rehearsal guidelines. New Albany: Jamey Aebersold, 1980.
CHEEK, Chris. Vine [sound recording on CD]. Munchen: ECM, 2005. Barcelona: Fresh Sound, 2000.
JOHNSON, Marc. Shades of Jade [sound recording on CD]. Munchen: ECM, 2005.
KLEIN, Guillermo. Los Guachos [sound recording on CD]. New York: Sunnyside, 2016.
Audio recordings in MP3 format stored in the teacher's private archive and at the Department of Jazz Music, HAMU:
JOBIM, Antonio Carlos. The Wonderful World of Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Assessment methods and criteria
active participation in the exercises, participation in the final concert
Other requirements: 100% attendance - lessons are taught in blocks of three consecutive days
Note
None
Schedule for winter semester 2021/2022:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2021/2022:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Jazz Interpretation (Mg) (required main subject)