FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Instruments 1A Enrolment code: FCM110 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for BMus (Orchestral or Contemporary instrument) students The first of six graduated units of study, providing a course of study of an approved orchestral instrument, and covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms are included. A program of study is established on an individual basis with regard to the needs and stage of development of each student. Emphasis is placed on progressive development throughout the duration of the course. In this unit the student focuses on performance fundamentals. Such fundamentals are demonstrated through a closed panel recital which should demonstrate the student’s command of fundamental performance skills of technical fluency, accurate tuning, correct rhythm and tempo. Staff Mr H Monkhouse (Coordinator), profile staff (orchestral Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1 x 1-hr weekly lesson, 1 x 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Mutual exclusions FCO100, FCN100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in one concert practice (15 minutes) plus end-of-sem exam recital: (non-public, panel assessed) 20 minutes (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Courses F2x:[F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Keyboard 1A Enrolment code: FCM111 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students The first of six graduated units of study. In this unit the student focuses on performance fundamentals. Such fundamentals are demonstrated through a closed panel recital which should demonstrate the student’s command of fundamental performance skills of technical fluency, correct rhythm and tempo. The unit is designed to provide an individualised and appropriate program of an approved keyboard instrument, covering both technique and repertoire, and includes a wide range of styles and idioms. It includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, concertante works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Regular consultation between lecturer and student, focusing on a detailed appraisal of technical and interpretative strengths and weaknesses, enables continuous clarification of specific learning objectives and content. Students are also required to attend a weekly performance class which is designed allow learning to occur in an open performance environment and to extend knowledge of the repertoire through constructive listening. Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –1 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Mutual exclusions FCY100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15 min concert practice plus 20-min end-of-sem exam recital: (non-public, panel assessed) (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Courses F2x: Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Guitar 1A Enrolment code: FCM112 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Guitar) students The first of six graduated units of study. In this unit the student will focus on performance fundamentals which will be demonstrated through a closed panel recital which should demonstrate the student’s command of fundamental performance skills of technical fluency, correct rhythm and tempo. The unit provides a course of study in classical or contemporary guitar covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms are included. The program of study includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Staff Mr D Malone, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lessons and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Mutual exclusions FCG 100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15 min concert practice, 1 x 20 min end-of-sem exam recital: (non-public, panel assessed (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Courses F2x:[F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Voice 1A Enrolment code: FCM113 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Voice) students The first of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student will focus on performance fundamentals. Such fundamentals are demonstrated through a closed panel recital which should demonstrate the student’s command of fundamental performance skills of technical fluency, accurate tuning, correct rhythm and tempo. The unit is designed to provide an individualised and appropriate program of vocal study. It focuses on both technical work and repertoire, and includes a wide range of styles and idioms from the Renaissance to the Contemporary idioms of the present day. Regular consultation between lecturer and student, focusing on a detailed appraisal of technical and interpretative ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –2 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 strengths and weaknesses, enables continuous clarification of specific learning objectives and content. Students are also required to attend a weekly performance class which is designed to allow learning to occur in an open performance environment and to extend knowledge of the repertoire through constructive listening. Staff Ms M Smith, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr weekly individual tuition and weekly 90-min performance class (13 wks) Mutual exclusions FCV100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15 min concert practice, 20-min end-of-sem exam recital (non-public, panel assessed) (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses F2x:[F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Composition 1A Enrolment code: FCM114 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Composition) majors The following range of activities serves as a basis for the establishment of technical and expressive tools for the composition student to advance to more complex and extended projects as well as a demonstration of fundamentals of music composition such as formal conception, instrumentation, handling of pitch and temporal materials, etc – (a) one-to-one lessons; (b) composition folio: [i] solo non-harmonic instrument and [ii] solo harmonic instrument; (c) recitals: public performances of works written each semester; (d) principal studies class: visiting composers, ensembles, classes with students and staff. Staff Prof D Knehans, Dr M Grenfell, Mr R Marcellino (Coordinator) Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min composition class weekly (13 wks) Mutual exclusions FCC100 Assessment mode folio of work (50%), 2-hr analysis exam (50%) Courses F2x: Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Instruments 1B Enrolment code: FCM120 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –3 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 The second of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student focuses on fundamentals fluency through a demonstration of skills mastered in semester 1 in a public recital of 30 minutes duration. Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM111 Mutual exclusions FCY100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert Practice; 30-min end-of-sem exam recital (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses F2x: Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Keyboard 1B Enrolment code: FCM121 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students The second of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student will focus on fundamentals fluency through a demonstration of skills mastered in semester 1 in a public recital of 30 minutes duration. Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM111 Mutual exclusions FCY100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert Practice; 30-min end-of-sem exam recital (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses F2x: Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Guitar 1B Enrolment code: FCM122 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Guitar) students The second of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student focuses on fundamentals fluency through a demonstration of skills mastered in semester 1 in a public recital of 30 minutes duration. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –4 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 It is expected that students will gain a thorough grounding in guitar technique and performance of the repertoire. The unit will provide a course of study in classical or contemporary guitar covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms will be included. The program of study includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Staff Mr D Malone, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lessons and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM112 Mutual exclusions FCG 100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert practice, 30-min end-of-sem exam recital (50%), mid-sem technical exam (50%) Courses F2x:[F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Voice 1B Enrolment code: FCM123 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Voice) students The second of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student will focus on fundamentals fluency through a demonstration of skills mastered in semester 1 in a public recital of 30 minutes duration. Staff Ms M Smith, PTA Staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM113 Mutual exclusions FCV100 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert practice; 30-min end-of-sem exam recital (50%); mid-sem technical exam (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses F2x:[F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Composition 1B Enrolment code: FCM124 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Composition) students The following range of activities serves as a basis for the establishment of technical and expressive tools for the composition student to advance to more complex and extended projects as well as a demonstration of fundamentals of music composition such as formal ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –5 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 conception, instrumentation, handling of pitch and temporal materials, etc – (a) one-to-one lessons; (b) composition folio: [i] solo voice with harmonic instrument, [ii] solo instrument with harmonic instrument; (c) recitals – public performances of works written each semester; (d) principal studies class – visiting composers, ensembles, classes with students and staff. Staff Prof D Knehans, Dr M Grenfell, Mr R Marcellino (Coordinator) Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min composition class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM114 Mutual exclusions FCC100 Assessment mode folio of work (50%), 2-hr end-of-sem analysis exam (50%) Courses F2x: Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Instruments 2A Enrolment code: FCM210 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for BMus (Orchestral or Contemporary Instruments) students The third of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student will focus on intermediate performance skills. At this level the student will demonstrate such skills in a public recital of 40 minutes duration demonstrating the student’s increased command and fluency of skills acquired in semester 2. Staff Profile staff (orchestral instruments), PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1 x 1-hr weekly lesson, 1 x 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM120; FCF110 in contemporary stream Mutual exclusions FCE210 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert practice, 40-min end-of-sem exam recital (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Keyboard2A Enrolment code: FCM211 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students The third of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student will focus on intermediate performance skills. The student will demonstrate such skills in a public recital of 40 minutes duration demonstrating the students increased command and fluency of skills acquired in semester 2. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –6 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM121, FCF110 Corequisites FCE211 Mutual exclusions FCY200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert practice, 40-min end-of-sem exam recital: (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Guitar 2A Enrolment code: FCM212 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Guitar) students The third of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student focuses on intermediate performance skills. The student will demonstrate such skills in a public recital of 40 minutes duration demonstrating the student’s increased command and fluency of skills acquired in semester 2. The unit provides a course of study in classical or contemporary guitar covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms will be included. The program of study includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Staff Mr D Malone, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lesson and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM122, FCF110 Corequisites FCE212 Mutual exclusions FCG200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min concert practice; 40-min end-of-sem exam recital (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Voice 2A Enrolment code: FCM213 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Voice) students The third of six graduated units of study. At this stage the student will focus on intermediate performance skills. The student will demonstrate such skills in a public ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –7 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 recital of 40 minutes’ duration demonstrating the student’s increased command and fluency of skills acquired in semester 2. Staff Ms M Smith, PTA Staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr weekly individual tuition and weekly 90-min performance class (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM123; FCF110 Corequisites FCE213 Mutual exclusions FCV200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min Concert Practice; 40-min end-of-sem exam recital (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Composition 2A Enrolment code: FCM214 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Composition) students The following range of activities serves as a basis for the establishment of technical and expressive tools for the composition student to advance to more complex and extended projects as well as a demonstration of fundamentals of music composition such as formal conception, instrumentation, handling of pitch and temporal materials, etc – (a) one-to-one lessons; (b) composition folio – [i] woodwind small ensemble, [ii] brass small ensemble; (c) recitals – public performances of works written each semester, (d) principal studies class – visiting composers, ensembles, classes with students and staff. Staff Prof D Knehans, Dr M Grenfell, Mr R Marcellino (Coordinator) Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern weekly 1-hr individual tuition and weekly 90-min composition class (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM124 Corequisites FCE214 Mutual exclusions FCC200 Assessment mode folio of work completed during sem (60%); 2-hr analysis exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Instruments 2B Enrolment code: FCM220 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for BMus (Orchestral or Contemporary instrument) students ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –8 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 The fourth of six graduated units of study. The student will perform a public recital of 50 minutes duration demonstrating an increased control and command of stylistic and technical skills appropriate to music drawn from a wide spectrum of styles (contemporary) or from music of the 17th through the 20th centuries (classical). Staff Dr H Monkhouse (Coordinator), Profile staff (orchestral instruments), PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1 x 1-hr weekly lesson, 1 x 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM210 Corequisites FCE220 Mutual exclusions FCO200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min Concert Practice. 50-min end-of-sem exam recital (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Keyboard 2B Enrolment code: FCM221 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students The fourth of six graduated units of study. The student will perform a public recital of 50 minutes’ duration demonstrating an increased control and command of stylistic and technical skills appropriate to music drawn from a wide spectrum of styles (contemporary) or from music of the 17th through the 20th centuries (classical). Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM211 Corequisites FCE221 Mutual exclusions FCY200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x15-min Concert Practice. 50-min end-of-sem exam recital 60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Guitar 2B Enrolment code: FCM222 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Guitar) students ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –9 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 The fourth of six graduated units of study. Intermediate performance. The student performs a public recital of 50 minutes duration demonstrating an increased control and command of stylistic and technical skills appropriate to this level. It is expected that students will gain a thorough grounding in guitar technique and performance of the repertoire. The unit provides a course of study in classical or contemporary guitar covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms are included. The program of study includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Staff Mr D Malone, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lessons and weekly 90-min performance class (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM212 Corequisites FCE222 Mutual exclusions FCG200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1x15-min Concert Practice. 50-min end-of-sem exam recital (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Voice 2B Enrolment code: FCM223 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Voice) students The fourth of six graduated units of study. The student performs a public recital of 50 minutes duration demonstrating an increased control and command of stylistic and technical skills appropriate to music drawn from a wide spectrum of styles (contemporary) or from music of the 17th through the 20th centuries (classical). Staff Ms M Smith, PTA Staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM213 Corequisites FCE223 Mutual exclusions FCV200 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 15-min Concert Practice, 50-min end-of-sem exam recital (60%), mid-sem technical exam (40%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Composition 2B ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –10 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Enrolment code: FCM224 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Composition) majors The following range of activities serves as a basis for the establishment of technical and expressive tools for the composition student to advance to more complex and extended projects as well as a demonstration of fundamentals of music composition such as formal conception, instrumentation, handling of pitch and temporal materials, etc – (a) one-to-one lessons; (b) composition folio: [i] small string ensemble, [ii] small percussion ensemble; (c) recitals – public performances of works written each semester; (d) principal studies class – visiting composers, ensembles, classes with students and staff. Staff Prof D Knehans, Dr M Grenfell, Mr R Marcellino (Coordinator) Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min composition class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM214 Corequisites FCE224 Mutual exclusions FCC200 Assessment mode folio of work completed during semester (submitted at the end of sem) (60%), 2-hr end-of-sem analysis exam (40%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Instruments 3A Enrolment code: FCM310 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for BMus (Orchestral or Contemporary instrument) students The fifth of six graduated units of study. Through a public recital of 60 minutes the student will demonstrate a mastery of advanced technical and stylistic aspects of music drawn from a wide spectrum of styles (contemporary) or from music of the 17th through the 20th centuries (classical). Additionally a relaxed, confident and commanding performance demeanour is expected. By this stage technical issues of rhythm, tuning, ensemble and tone production should be approaching professional levels. Staff Dr H Monkhouse (Coordinator), Profile staff (orchestral instruments), PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1 x 1-hr weekly lesson, 1 x 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM220 Corequisites FCE310 Mutual exclusions FCO300 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 20-min Concert Practice, 60-min end-of-sem exam recital (70%), mid-sem technical exam (30%) Courses [F3H] ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –11 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Keyboard 3A Enrolment code: FCM311 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students The fifth of six graduated units of study. Through a public recital of 60 minutes the student will demonstrate a mastery of advanced technical and stylistic aspects of music drawn from a wide spectrum of styles (contemporary) or from music of the 17th through the 20th centuries (classical). Additionally a relaxed, confident and commanding performance demeanour is expected. By this stage technical issues of rhythm, tuning, ensemble and tone production should be approaching professional levels. Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM221 Corequisites FCE311 Mutual exclusions FCY300 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 20-min Concert Practice; 60-min end-of-sem exam recital (70%), mid-sem technical exam (30%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Guitar 3A Enrolment code: FCM312 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Guitar) students The fifth of six graduated units of study. Through a public recital of 60 minutes the student will demonstrate a mastery of advanced technical and stylistic aspects of music from the 17th through the 20th centuries. Additionally a relaxed, confident and commanding performance demeanour is expected. By this stage technical issues of rhythm, tuning, ensemble and tone production should be approaching professional levels. The unit provides a course of study in classical or contemporary guitar covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms are included. The program of study includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Staff Mr D Malone, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lessons and weekly 90-min performance class (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM222 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –12 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Corequisites FCE312 Mutual exclusions FCG300 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in 1 x 20-min Concert Practice; 60-min end-of-sem exam recital (70%), mid-sem technical exam (30%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Voice 3A Enrolment code: FCM313 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Voice) students The fifth of six graduated units of study. Through a public recital of 60 minutes the student will demonstrate a mastery of advanced technical and stylistic aspects of music drawn from a wide spectrum of styles (contemporary) or from music of the 17th through the 20th centuries (classical). Additionally a relaxed, confident and commanding performance demeanour is expected. By this stage technical issues of rhythm, tuning, ensemble and tone production should be approaching professional levels. Staff Ms M Smith, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr weekly individual tuition and a weekly 90-min performance class (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM223 Corequisites FCE313 Mutual exclusions FCV300 Assessment mode attendance and performance, as scheduled in one Concert Practice (20 minutes), end-of-sem exam Recital: 60 mins (70%), mid-sem technical exam (30%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Composition 3A Enrolment code: FCM314 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Composition) students The following range of activities serves as a basis for the establishment of technical and expressive tools for the composition student to advance to more complex and extended projects as well as a demonstration of fundamentals of music composition such as formal conception, instrumentation, handling of pitch and temporal materials, etc – (a) onbe-to-one lessons; (b) composition folio – [i] string orchestra, [ii] choir; (c) recitals – public performances of works written each semester, (d) principal studies class – visiting composers, ensembles, classes with students and staff. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –13 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Staff Prof D Knehans, Dr M Grenfell, Mr R Marcellino (Coordinator) Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min composition class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM224 Corequisites FCE314 Mutual exclusions FCC300 Assessment mode folio of work completed during semester (submitted at the end of sem) (70%), 2-hr analysis exam (administered at the end of sem) (30%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Orchestral Instruments 3B Enrolment code: FCM320 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for BMus (Orchestral/Contemporary instrument) students The sixth of six graduated units of study. Through a 70 minute public recital as well as concerto performance (classical stream) or a professional quality CD of studio recordings (contemporary) the student will demonstrate comprehensive expressive, technical and musical skills to a professional level of excellence. All aspects of technique assessed in semester 1 and that have been continuously assessed throughout the degree should be at a level appropriate to entry-level professional demands. Staff Dr H Monkhouse (Coordinator), Profile staff (orchestral instruments), PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lesson and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM310 Corequisites FCE320 Mutual exclusions FCO300 Assessment mode performance in Concert Practice is a prerequisite for further assessment. Concerto performance (Classical) Professional quality CD recording (Contemporary) (50%); 70 minute recital (25% of which may be of music previously assessed once) (50%) Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Keyboard 3B Enrolment code: FCM321 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Keyboard) students The sixth of six graduated units of study. Through a 70 minute public recital as well as concerto performance (classical stream) or a professional quality CD of studio recordings ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –14 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 (contemporary) the student will demonstrate comprehensive expressive, technical and musical skills to a professional level of excellence. All aspects of technique assessed in semester 1 and that have been continuously assessed throughout the degree should be at a level appropriate to entry-level professional demands. Staff Ms S Deng, Mrs B Sedivka, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM311 Corequisites FCE321 Mutual exclusions FCY300 Assessment mode performance in Concert Practice is a prerequisite for further assessment. Concerto performance (Classical) Professional quality CD recording (Contemporary) (50%); 70 minute recital (25 % of which may be of music previously assessed once) (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Guitar 3B Enrolment code: FCM322 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Guitar) students The sixth of six graduated units of study. Through a 70 minute public recital as well as concerto performance (classical stream) or a professional quality CD of studio recordings (contemporary) the student will demonstrate comprehensive expressive, technical and musical skills to a professional level of excellence. All aspects of technique assessed in semester 1 and that have been continuously assessed throughout the degree should be at a level appropriate to entry-level professional demands. The unit provides a course of study in classical or contemporary guitar covering both technique and repertoire. A wide range of styles and idioms are included. The program of study includes technical work and selections from the repertoire of major works, recital pieces and technical compositions. Staff Mr D Malone, PTA staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr lessons and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM 312 Corequisites FCE322 Mutual exclusions FCG300 Assessment mode performance in Concert Practice is a prerequisite for further assessment. Concerto performance (Classical)/Professional quality CD recording (Contemporary) (50%); 70 minute recital (25% of which may be of music previously assessed once) (50%) ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –15 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Classical or Contemporary Voice 3B Enrolment code: FCM323 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Classical or Contemporary Voice) students The sixth of six graduated units of study. Through a 70 minute public recital as well as concerto performance (classical stream) or a professional quality CD of studio recordings (contemporary) the student will demonstrate comprehensive expressive, technical and musical skills to a professional level of excellence. All aspects of technique assessed in semester 1 and that have been continuously assessed throughout the degree should be at a level appropriate to entry-level professional demands. Staff Ms M Smith, PTA Staff Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min performance class weekly (13 wks) Prerequisites FCM313 Corequisites FCE323 Mutual exclusions FCV300 Assessment mode performance in Concert Practice is a prerequisite for further assessment. Orchestral Song Cycle or Operatic performance or Large Ensemble Performance (Classical) or a Professional quality CD recording (Contemporary) (50%); 70-min recital (25% of which may be of music previously assessed once) (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> Composition 3B Enrolment code: FCM324 Offered: Hobart: semester 1 OR semester 2 Special note: required unit for all BMus (Composition) majors The following range of activities serves as a basis for the establishment of technical and expressive tools for the composition student to advance to more complex and extended projects as well as a demonstration of fundamentals of music composition such as formal conception, instrumentation, handling of pitch and temporal materials, etc – (a) one-to-one lessons; (b) composition folio: [i] orchestra, [ii] chorus; (c) recitals – public performances of works written each semester; (d) principal studies class – visiting composers, ensembles, classes with students and staff. Staff Prof D Knehans, Dr M Grenfell, Mr R Marcellino (Coordinator) Unit weight 12.5% Teaching pattern 1-hr individual tuition and 90-min composition class weekly (13 wks) ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –16 FCM Unit Details as at 13th June, 2002 Prerequisites FCM314 Corequisites FCE324 Mutual exclusions FCC300 Assessment mode folio of work completed during sem (50%), 3-hr end-of-sem analysis exam (50%) Required texts etc Musical scores, CDs as required by the lecturer Courses [F3H] Faculty website <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> ________________________________________ University of Tasmania unit details July 11, 2016, 18:40 PM, page –17