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MUSI3672: Performance 3: Performance Project (double)

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Type Tied
Level 3
Credits 40
Availability Available in 2023/24
Module Cap
Location Durham
Department Music

Prerequisites

  • MUSI2711 Performance 2: Practice as Research, or in exceptional circumstances, MUSI1241 Performance 1: Practice Through History (with recital) and passing an audition in Easter term to the satisfaction of the module leader.

Corequisites

  • None

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • MUSI3621 Performance 3 (single): Recorded Performance Project

Aims

  • To develop a multi-faceted approach towards the production of a public performance event, incorporating an appropriate variety of both musicological and practical skills, building upon the foundation gained in the Level 1 and 2 modules in performance.
  • To employ practical and intellectual skills appropriately and effectively in the preparation and delivery of performance. These skills include an ability to communicate music with technical competence, knowledge and understanding of the repertoire and history of the chosen instrument.

Content

  • This module offers opportunities to develop a public performance project that showcases not only practical performance skills but also a wide range of knowledge and understanding borne out of a university education in Music. Each student will choose an individual project where s/he presents a performance on her/his chosen instrument. The content of the project will be decided in consultation with a tutor and must be approved by the module leader. The module is based on independent study using knowledge and skills taught at Level 2, and supported by regular individual/group tutorials. Individual instrumental tuition forms essential part of the learning. The public recital will be supplemented by written programme notes, and a 3,000 word essay, contextualising the chosen programme providing an opportunity to engage with the project from an academic perspective, enabling students to gain a multidimensional understanding for the chosen subject matter.

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • Students will gain practical and critical understanding of how to prepare for and what is involved in a successful production of a public performance. Through work on recital performance with an accompanist students develop both presentation and team-working skills.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • Students will enhance their ability to demonstrate competence in the practice of interpreting and executing musical ideas in a public arena
  • Students will gain an understanding of the chosen repertoire, an ability to organize appropriate ideas and present the results through performance in a coherent and communicable form.
  • Students will gain an advanced measure of personal expression and creativity in practical music-making.
  • Students will gain the ability to work with other musicians where required.
  • Students will gain presentation skills.

Key Skills:

  • The ability to communicate
  • The ability to think through sound and articulate ideas in performance
  • The ability to work as a team
  • The ability to work towards a single event and deliver it at the appropriate time

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • One on one Tutorials to prepare written and practical assessment
  • Performance seminars on various performance practice issues
  • Individual instrumental/vocal lessons throughout the year
  • A mock recital to test drive the final public recital

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Individual Tutorials32 in term 1, 1 in term 2 15minutes0.75Yes
Seminars116 in term 1, 5 in term 2 1 hour11Yes
Mock Exam1in term 31 hour1Yes
Individual lessons20*divided over terms 1, 2 and 3 (*if combined with MUSI3611 the total number of hours will be 27) 1 hour20Yes
Preparation and Reading367.25 
TOTAL400 

Summative Assessment

Component: Public PerformanceComponent Weighting: 75%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Public performance of an approved programme of 40 minutes duration with written programme notes. A recorded performance will be substituted if the situation necessitates40 minutes100No
Component: EssayComponent Weighting: 25%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
An essay, contextualising the chosen programme from a performance-based angle 3,000 words100 

Formative Assessment

Project planning exercises in Term 1. This includes guided preparation for the essay assignment. Peer and tutor performance assessment in Terms 1 and 2

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