Level 1
- CR 1031 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1:1
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Mr C James
Pre-requisites
Entry is by successful audition. As a guide to the expected standard, candidates should normally
- have achieved at least ABRSM Grade IV or equivalent on piano;
- Be working at no lower than ABRSM Grade V standard or equivalent on additional study instrument or voice (where applicable);
- Have achieved at least ABRSM Grade VIII or equivalent on main study instrument or voice.
Co-requisites
Students who have not achieved ABRSM Grave IV on additional study, or ABRSM Grade VI on main study on entrance to this course will be required to acquire this qualification, or reach the equivalent level before the end of this course. This is a pre-requisite for entry to Performance Studies 1:2.
Overview
In Main Study or Main and Additional Study, students work on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor and participate in workshops and masterclasses. Vocal Ensemble provides opportunities to develop vocal skills and rehearsing and directing skills. Keyboard Studies includes exercises in chords and keyboard textures, harmonisation, sight and score-reading, transportation and improvisation. Ensemble requires attendance at University Music ensembles.
Structure
10 hours individual tuition, vocal ensemble (1 hour per week), keyboard skills (1 hour per week), ensembles.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Keyboard skills (30%), tutor report (70%).
Resit: Resit for failed vocal/instrumental tutor report shall be a performance recital (100%) comprising performance of one or more pieces on the instrument / voice on which the candidate has failed. The programme should last approximately 10 minutes (main study), or 5 minutes (main study) and 5 minutes (additional study).
- CR 1033 - CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES 1:1
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Stollery
Pre-requisites
None
Overview
The Music from 900-1700 component provides an overview of the main musical developments, placing them in a cultural context. Examples of works by a range of composers will be used to illustrate the evolution of compositional techniques. The Music in Contemporary Contexts component will cover a range of topics which look at music today, how it is composed, how it is performed, and how it is experienced; areas covered include contemporary performance techniques, dance music, minimalism, electroacoustic music, improvisation, popular music and music dissemination.
Structure
1 two-hour lecture per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Examination (50%) and in-course assessment (50%).
Resit: Examination (100%).
- CR 1050 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 1:1
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
A high level of musical literacy is required for this course.
Overview
Students will gain experience in arranging music for a range of ensembles, including the orchestra, in a variety of styles and will learn how to transcribe orchestral scores for piano, as well as learning how to arrange instrumental textures idiomatically for piano.
Structure
1 two-hour seminar and 1 one-hour theory lecture per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Assignment 1 (30%); assignment 2 (70%).
Resit: New assignment (100%).
- CR 1504 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1:2
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Mr C James
Pre-requisites
CR 1031 or equivalent.
Overview
In Main Study or Main and Additional Study, students will work on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Keyboard Skills will include exercises in chords and keyboard texture, harmonisation, sight- and score-reading, transposition and improvisation. Ensemble requires attendance at University Music organised activities such as University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, Unversity Concert Band, University String Ensemble, Chapel Choir and Cantores ad Portam.
Structure
10 hours individual tuition, keyboard skills (1 hour per week), ensembles.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Keyboard skills (25%); Performance examination (70%); concert diary (5%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
- CR 1506 - CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES 1:2
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Stollery
Pre-requisites
None.
Notes
This Cultural and Historical Studies course consists of the following components: Music in Scotland and Taster Sessions.
Overview
Ths Music in Scotland component chronologically surveys music created, and experienced, in Scotland, from the Roman occupation to the present, and its relationship to a wider world. The taster sessions consist of opportunities for students to experience an area which they might want to explore further at a later stage, including music education.
Structure
1 one-hour lecture, 1 one-hour tutorial, 2 'Taster Sessions'.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (75%) and oral presentation (25%).
Resit: New essay (100%).
- CR 1550 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 1:2
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
CR 1050 or equivalent.
Overview
Composition will consist of six week projects, with students working in whole group, small group and individual contexts. Projects will cover working with percussion instruments, developing melodic lines, setting words to music and working with ensemble. Students compose pieces based on the work covered in the four projects and present them, fully notated and recorded on CD at the end of the half session. Aural, Rudiments and Theory will cover basic skills in all three areas, concentrating on developing acute listening skills through focused listening and developing fundamental theoretical skills which provide the foundation stone for compositional work.
Structure
1 two-hour seminar and 1 one-hour theory lecture per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Aural and theory (25%); composition portfolio (75%).
Resit: New composition (100%).
Level 2
- CR 2044 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 1:2
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Mr C James
Pre-requisites
CR 1504 or equivalent.
Overview
In Main Study or Main and Additional Study, students will work on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Rehearsing and Directing skills are enhanced through working both in and with Ensemble 1 groups, which consist of University Music organised activities such as Cantores ad Portam, String Quartets, New Music Ensemble. Keyboard skills will include exercises in figured bass and harmonisation, sight- and score-reading, transposition and improvisation. Ensemble 2 requires attendance at one of the following University Music organised activities - University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir.
Structure
10 hours tuition, 1 hour per week (rehearsing and directing), 2 hours per week (keyboard skills), ensembles.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Keyboard skills (30%); tutor reports (50%); and concert diary (20%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
- CR 2045 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 2:1
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D Smith
Pre-requisites
None.
Overview
At the heart of the Applied Composition (C18) course are weekly exercises in pastiche composition in which students complete extracts of music by Clementi, Mozart, Haydn, Bach and Handel. Students gain experience in writing for piano and string quartet in Classical style, and in composing exercises in two- and three-part Baroque counterpoint. This course is designed to show how these different genres might be applied to particular compositional contexts, as well as offering an invaluable insight into the styles and techniques of eighteenth-century composition, as studied in Music in the Eighteenth Century.
Structure
1 two-hour class per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Assignment 1 (30%) and Assignment 2 (70%).
Resit: New assignment (100%).
- CR 2056 - CULTURAL & HISTORICAL STUDIES 2:1
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
None.
Overview
The Music in the Eighteenth Century course presents a history of major composers of the Baroque and Classical periods of music. Works by J S Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven will be studied. Development of musical style against the changing pattern of society in the Age of Enlightenment and patronage will be considered. The ability to recognise and discuss musical extracts will be developed.
Structure
2 two-hour lecture and 2 two-hour tutorials per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Examination (75%) and oral presentation (25%).
Resit: Examination (100%).
- CR 2504 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 2:2
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Mr C James
Pre-requisites
CR 2044, or equivalent.
Overview
In Main Study or Mainand Additional Study, students will work on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Ensemble requires attendance at one of the following University Music organised activities - University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir.
Structure
10 hours individual tuition, ensembles.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Performance examination (75%) and in-course assessment (25%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
- CR 2505 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 2:2
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
Composition Studies 2:1
Overview
The Applied Composition (C19) component consists of weekly seminars in which students complete extracts from lieder and string quartets by Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann and others. The Composition component consists of two six week projects. The Placement/Elective option allows for students to spend a week in a school prior to choosing the Honours Education programme in year 3. The optional elective courses are Minimalism and Wagner.
Structure
12 one-hour harmony, 12 two-hour composition, 12 one-hour elective.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Harmony assignment (30%); elective essay/composition (30%); composition (40%).
Resit: New composition (100%).
- CR 2508 - CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES 2.2
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr J Cameron
Pre-requisites
None
Notes
Not available to MA students who should take CR 2509.
Overview
The Music in the Nineteenth Century course will examine style of major composers of the period, from including Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Wagner, Verdi, Bruckner and Mahler, and place their music in a broader cultural context. The genres of symphony, lieder, chamber music and opera will be studied.
Structure
2 two-hour lectures and 2 two-hour tutorials per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (75%) and oral presentation (10 minutes) (25%).
Resit: Essay (100%).
- CR 2509 - MUSIC OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D J Smith
Pre-requisites
Higher or A Level Music, Grade V theory, University Access course 2, or equivalent. CR 2504 or CR 2046 recommended.
Notes
May not be taken in combination with CR 2505 or CR 2508.
Overview
The study of history and repertoire of music from Schubert to Strauss will be combined with the working of harmony, exercises in romantic stule. The course will examine the musical style of major composers of the period, and place their music in a broader cultural context.
Structure
1 one-hour lecture, 1 one-hour weekly tutorial, 1 one-hour Wagner class, 1 one-hour harmony class.
Assessment
Two essays (75%) and oral presentation (10 minutes) (25%).
Level 3
- CR 3041 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 3:1 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr I Milne
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 of the BMusEd.
Overview
In Main Study and Additional Study, students will work throughout the year on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Ensemble groups consist of University Music organised activities such as Cantores ad Portam, String Quartets, Contemporary Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir.
Structure
3 hours per week plus 4 hours workshops.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Main study or main and additional study equally divided (100%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
- CR 3042 - CULTURAL & HISTORICAL STUDIES 3:1 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D J Smith
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 on the BMusEd programme.
Overview
This Music in the Twentieth Century course presents a history of major composers of the twentieth century. Lectures will cover Bartok, Debussy, Stravinsky, the Second Viennese School, neoclassicism, the British symphonic tradition, Darmstadt in 1952, electroacoustic music, minimalism and the crossover between art music and popular music.
Structure
1 one-hour lecture and 1 one-hour tutorial per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (75%) and presentation (25%).
Resit: New essay (100%).
- CR 3043 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 3 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 of the BMusEd.
Notes
This course runs throughout the whole session.
Overview
Composition will consist of three four week projects, with students working increasingly in small group as well as individual contexts. The three projects are a work for piano, and a work for solo instrument (with or without accompaniment). Students compose pieces based on the work covered in the three projects and present them, fully notated and recorded on CD at the end of the session.
Structure
1 hour per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Portfolio of 3 compositions (100%).
Resit: New composition (100%).
- CR 3044 - PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 1 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 60
- Course Coordinator
- Professor J Stephens
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 of the BMusEd programme.
Overview
The Education Studies lectures cover an introduction to educational principles and practice, with particular regard for music, and linkages between primary and secondary phases of education prior to the pre-placement visit in week 27. The remainder of the content will be designed to aid students to prepare for the six-week School Experience, to engage in de-briefing activities following placement, and to prepare for further School Experience in year 4. School Experience takes place during wks 27, 29-31 and 33-35. The Research Skills component introduces students to different kinds of research (qualitative and quantitative; historical and sociological). Generic research skills such as information gathering, storage, interpretation and presentation will be considered alongside aspects of research unique to music and music education.
Structure
96 hours lectures/seminars and 7 weeks school experience.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (20%); professional studies project (15%); keyboard skills (15%); school experience (50%).
Resit: If coursework is failed: New Essay (50%). If school experience is failed: Repeat school experience (50%).
- CR 3048 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 3.1 (B MUS WITH HONOURS)
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Mr I Milne
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 of the BMus or the MA with Minor Honours in Music.
Overview
In Main Study and Additional Study, students will work throughout the year on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Ensemble groups consist of University Music organised activities such as Cantores ad Portam, String Ensemble, New Music Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir. Applied Music Technology will build on the skills developed in Music Technology courses in years 1 and 2. Students will undertake an extended project under the guidancce of a tutor in an area of music and ICT (eg music to image, electroacoustic composition, internet sound design, algorithmic composition).
Structure
10 hours individual tuition, 6 two-hour music technology classes, ensembles.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Main study or main and additional study equally divided (100%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
- CR 3049 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 3
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 of the BMus.
Notes
This course will run throughout the whole session.
Overview
Composition will consist of three four-week projects, with students working increasingly in small groups as well as individual contexts. The three projects include a work for piano, and a work for solo instrument (with or without accompaniment). Students compose pieces based on the work covered in the three projects and present them, fully notated and recorded on CD at the end of the session.
Structure
1 hour per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Portfolio of 3 compositions (100%).
Resit: New composition (100%).
- CR 3095 - 'NEW DIRECTIONS': EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION IN MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D J Smith
Pre-requisites
Entry to Honours Music - BMus Hons or MA with Music (Minor Honours).
Overview
This course will link two highly innovative periods of music history, the early Baroque and the early twentieth century. It will seek to establish the extent to which accepted traditions and compositional techniques were challenged. Parallels will be drawn between musical developments in the two eras. Aspects of contemporary culture, as well as contextual and comparative analysis will be included.
Structure
1 one-hour lecture and 2 one-hour tutorials (per week).
Assessment
1st Attempt: Examination (30%); composition (30%); essay (40%).
Resit: Examination (100%).
- CR 30M3 - EUROPEAN ART MUSIC, 1945-2000
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D J Smith
Pre-requisites
Entry to Honours Music - BMus or MA with Music (Minor Honours).
Overview
European music 1945-2000 presents a complex and confused picture with radical, conventional and traditional composers working simultaneously. This course will identify 'seminal' composers, compositions and theories to bring focus to the many different musics of the period.
Structure
6 one-hour lectures and 6 one-hour tutorials.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (100%).
Resit: New essay (100%).
- CR 3502 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 3:2
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Mr I Milne
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in programme year 3 of the BMus or the MA with Music (Minor Honours).
Overview
In Main Study and Additional Study, students will work throughout the year on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Ensemble groups consist of University Music organised activities such as Cantores ad Portam, String Emsemble, Contemporary Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir.
Structure
Tutorials of one hour per week on main study; half an hour per week on additional study; attendance at 1 two-hour masterclass or workshop on each; attendance at a University Ensemble.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Performance examination (either main or main and additional) (100%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
- CR 3505 - RENAISSANCE MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D J Smith
Pre-requisites
Entry to Honours Music - BMus Hons or MA with Music (Minor Honours).
Overview
This course will comprise two elements:
- A survey of musical developments in the Renaissance from Dunstable to Palestina, focusing especially on sacred music of the period. Students will study isorythmic motets, and different types of Mass settting (cantul firmiu, imitatio, paraphrase and free). They will look at music in a social and cultural context, including the role of the musician in society, and the impact of the Reformation upon music.
- A special topic which will vary from year to year. Topics include (but are not limited to): William Byrd Early Keyboard Music, Music in Scotland, Instrumental Ensemble Music.
Structure
1 two-hour seminars per week (10 weeks).
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (100%).
Resit: New essay (100%).
- CR 3512 - AESTHETICS OF MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr R B Williams
Pre-requisites
Entry to Honours Music - BMus or MA with Music (Minor Honours). Available only to students in Programme Year 3.
Overview
This course explores music from a philosophical viewpoint. What is music? How may it be understood in relation to the other arts? Is music purely an aural phenomenon? What is the relationship between composer, performer and audience? These and other questions will be discussed in the context of writers from Plato to the twenty-first century.
Structure
6 weekly one-hour lectures and 6 weekly one-hour seminars.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Presentation (100%).
Resit: Essay (100%) (different topic from 1st attempt).
- CR 3513 - TRANSMISSION OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Stollery
Pre-requisites
Entry to Honours Music - BMus or MA with Music (Minor Honours).
Overview
This course features a practical induction to Scottish traditional music by one of its acknowledged experts. The music and its provance will be placed within an overall cultural and broader musical context, and will consider the ethics of collecting such music.
Structure
10 one-hour tutorials (transmission and cultural background), 4 two-hour tutorials (contexts) and 1 two-hour seminar for oral presentation.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (100%).
Resit: New essay (100%).
- CR 3514 - ACOUSMATIC COMPOSITION AND PERFORMANCE
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Stollery
Pre-requisites
Entry to year 3/4 of either the BMus or MA with Music (Minor Honours) programmes.
Overview
Students will attend a sound diffusion workshop for which they will be required prepare a piece of acousmatic music for performance, which they will subsequently perform in a concert. Following this experience, they will then compose their own pieces of acousmatic music which will be performed at a concert, where their sound diffusion will be assessed alongside the piece itself.
Structure
1 three-hour workshop, 2 two-hour seminars, 10 one-hour tutorials.
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 performance (40%), 1 composition submission (60%).
Resit: 1 composition submission (100%).
- CR 3701 - INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS OF MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr R B Williams
Pre-requisites
Entry to Honours Music - BMus or MA with Music (Minor Honours). Available only to students in Programme Year 3.
Overview
Students will be introduced to several different analytical approaches, drawing on the work of, for example, Tovey, Schenker, Reti, Forte and Schaeffer. They will be introduced to a range of musical forms, such as sonata structures and variation forms.
Structure
6 weekly one-hour lectures and 6 one-hour weekly seminars (to be arranged).
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (100%).
Resit: New essay (100%).
- CR 3801 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 3.2
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Mr I Milne
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 3 of the BMus.
Overview
In Main Study and Additional Study, students will work throughout the year on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Ensemble groups consist of University Music organised activities such as Cantores ad Portam, String Ensemble, Contemporary Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir.
Structure
Tutorials of one-hour per week on main study. 1/2-hour per week on additional study, attendance at 1 two-hour masterclass or workshop on each; attendance at a University Ensemble.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Main or main and additional recital (100%).
Resit: Performance recital (100%).
Level 4
- CR 4041 - CULTURAL & HISTORICAL STUDIES 4 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Dr J Cameron
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 4 of the BMusEd programme.
Overview
This course aims to replicate the process of presenting a research paper for peer presentation. Students pursue independent study on a topic selected in consultation with lecturing staff, presenting their findings in a peer presentation and extended essay.
Structure
Individual tutorial 20 minutes per week (tba).
Assessment
1st Attempt: Seminar presentation (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4042 - COMPOSITION STUDIES 4 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 4 of the BMusEd programme.
Overview
The exploratory, improvisional and compositional work undertaken in various courses during the first three years of the programme provides a useful foundation for the study of composition at this stage. Sessions will cover analysis of works, improvisation sessions and individual consultations. Students will be required to produce a composition folio. The exact nature of the folio is the result of negotation between the composition tutor and the student. The folio might consist of a single large-scale work or a number of smaller pieces.
Structure
20 minutes/1 hour tutorials per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Portfolio of compositions (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4043 - PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 2 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 80
- Course Coordinator
- Professor J Stephens
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 4 of the BMusEd programme.
Overview
Education Studies continues work begun in year 3 on a wide range of aspects of music education. School Experience takes place during weeks 11 and 17-23. A further 10 days of School Experience are negoiated between student, lecturing staff and school staff. For the Extended Essay, students will negotiate a focus for their project prior to the commencement of research. The extended essay will complement the work contained within the students' professional file, as well as the viva voce.
Structure
24 hours lectures in education studies, 6 hours essay preparation, 8 weeks school experience.
Assessment
1st Attempt: School experience reports (50%) and dissertation (50%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4044 - PERFORMANCE STUDIES 4 (HONOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMME)
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Mr I Milne
Pre-requisites
Available only to students in Programme Year 4 of the BMusEd programme.
Overview
In Main Study, students will work throughout the year on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental/vocal instructor, as well as participating in and attending workshops and masterclasses. Ensemble groups consist of University Music organised activities such as Cantores ad Portam, String Quartets, Contemporary Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, University Choral Society, University Concert Band, University String Ensemble and Chapel Choir. The Supporting Coursework element covers preparation of programme notes and other supporting materials for recitals as well as visits from established members of the music profession lecturing on performance and practice techniques.
Structure
3 or 4 hours per week plus 8 hours workshops.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Recital (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4079 - DISSERTATION IN MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr J Cameron
Pre-requisites
MA with Minor Honours in Music third year curriculum or third year B Mus Hons curriculum. Approval of topic by programme management.
Co-requisites
CR 4090
Notes
CR 4079 may not be taken in combination with CR 4093.
Overview
Dissertation of 10,000 words on an approved musicological topic.
Structure
Supervision throughout year.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Dissertation (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4080 - COMPOSITION PORTFOLIO
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
MA Music with Minor Honours third year curriculum or third year B Mus Hons curriculum. Evidence of satisfactory competence in composition and the approval of the programme management.
Co-requisites
CR 4088.
Notes
CR 4080 may not be taken in combination with CR 4092.
Overview
Submission of portfolio of compositions to last c20 minutes in performance. Candidates should be able to show competence in a variety of styles and genres.
Structure
Supervision throughout year.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Submission of portfolio of compositions (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4081 - PERFORMANCE RECITAL
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Mr I Milne
Pre-requisites
MA with Minor Honours in Music third year curriculum or third year B Mus Hons curriculum. At least Grade 8 distinction, and approval of the programme management following successful audition.
Co-requisites
CR 4089.
Notes
CR 4081 may not be taken in combination with CR 4094. Vocal or instrumental recital of 25-30 minutes duration, the programme to be approved in advance by the Director of Music.
Overview
Supervision throughout year.
Structure
Recital (100%).
Assessment
1st Attempt: Recital (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4088 - SUPPORTING COURSE FOR COMPOSITION PORTFOLIO
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
Level 4 BMus Hons or MA curriculum. Approval of Programme Director.
Co-requisites
CR 4092 or CR 4080.
Overview
Programming one's own music;
Composer's working practices;
Composers working with performers;
Programme notes, commentaries and extended documentation.
Structure
10 two-hour seminars.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Essay (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4089 - SUPPORTING COURSE FOR PERFORMANCE RECITAL
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr R B Williams
Pre-requisites
Level 4 BMus Hons or MA curriculum. Approval of Programme Director.
Co-requisites
Senior Honours Recital Programme
Overview
Study of international performer(s) - repertoire and interpretation. Programming concerts - how to construct a coherent recital programme. Interpretation and how to approach a performance of a composition. Explanation of recital programme through written and oral communication.
Structure
10 two-hour seminars.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Oral presentation (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4090 - INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D J Smith
Pre-requisites
Level 4 BMus Hons or MA curriculum.
Co-requisites
CR 4079 or CR 4093.
Overview
This course will introduce students to basic research methods and to editorial methods. It will cover bibliographic tools, research planning and organization, research presentation, the history of notation and the principles of editing.
Structure
4 two-hour seminars in total and 1 one-hour tutorial per week.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Research proposal (100%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4091 - APPLIED MUSIC - MUSICAL ISSUES
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D Smith
Pre-requisites
Level 4 BMus Hons or MA with Music (Minor Honours).
Overview
This course will examine historical and contemporary performance practice. The practice of conducting and directing musical ensembles will take further the concept of application of musical knowledge into the situation of performance. Musical analysis and its influence on performance techniques will form an important component part of the course.
Structure
Weekly one-hour lecture (to be arranged) and a fortnightly seminar of two hours (to be arranged) and a weekly tutorial. Attendance at a minimum of one major ensemble of the University.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Seminar presentation analysis (50%) and essay performance practice (50%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4092 - COMPOSITION PORTFOLIO
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- Credit Points
- 60
- Course Coordinator
- Dr P Mealor
Pre-requisites
Third year BMus Honours. Approval of BMus Honours Programme Director.
Co-requisites
CR 4088.
Notes
CR 4092 may not be taken in combination with CR 4080.
Overview
Submission of portfolio of compositions to last c 30 minutes in performance. Candidates should be able to show competence in a variety of genres, subject to the approval of the Programme Directors.
Structure
Supervision throughout the year.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Oral presentation (25%) and portfolio (75%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4093 - DISSERTATION IN MUSIC
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- Credit Points
- 60
- Course Coordinator
- Dr J Cameron
Pre-requisites
Third year BMus Honours curriculum. Approval of topic by Programme Director.
Co-requisites
Introduction to Research.
Notes
CR 4093 may not be taken in combination with CR 4079.
Overview
Dissertation of around 16,000 words on an approved musicological topic, and/or a scholarly edition of one or more musical works.
Structure
Supervision throughout year.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Dissertation (75%) and Oral presentation of work in progress (25%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4094 - PERFORMANCE RECITAL
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- Credit Points
- 60
- Course Coordinator
- Mr I Milne
Pre-requisites
Third year BMus Honours. Approval of BMus Honours Programme Director.
Notes
CR 4094 may not be taken in combination with CR 4081.
Overview
Vocal or instrumental recital of around 45 minutes duration, the programme to be approved in advance by the Programme Directors. Students will work throughout the year on a one-to-one basis with a specialist instrumental or vocal tutor.
Participation in Masterclasses/Workshops with visiting musicians will be an important part of the requirements. A diary of work at hand and suitable programme notes for the Recital will also be required.
Structure
Weekly tutorials throughout year. Attendance at no fewer than 4 Masterclasses/Workshops throughout the year.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Mid year recital (25%) and end of year recital (75%).
Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.
- CR 4503 - SACRED MUSIC FROM ITALY IN THE 18TH CENTURY
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr J Cameron
Pre-requisites
Completion of first two years of B Mus or MA with Music.
Overview
Starting point: Vivaldi Gloria RV 589 (already introduced to BMus as part of Vocal Ensemble, and briefly in Cultural and Historical Studies)
Introduction to Vivaldi- and Gloria settings.
Introduction to principles of baroque editing (1)
Exercise: excerpt from Vivaldi Gloria RV 589
Introduction to Ruggieri - and Gloria settings.
Introduction to principles of baroque editing (2)
Exercise: excerpt from one of the Ruggieri Glorias
An issue of plagiarism? Vivaldi's borrowings from Ruggieri
Comparative analysis: Cum Sancto Spiritu (Vivaldi and Ruggieri)
Word painting (and musical rhetoric).
Exercise - musical ideas for word painting.
More advanced principles of editing: critical commentaries
The editor's role: problematic sources.
Speculation: is plagiarism in music in any way justified?
Why did Vivaldi borrow from Ruggieri?
Stylistic aspects.Structure
Tutorial/Seminars - 4 two-hours followed by 8, weekly one-hour tutorial
Assessment
1st Attempt: 1 essay (100%).
Resit: Resit (for Honours students only): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit. Candidates achieving a CAS mark of less than 6 will be required to submit themselves for re-assessment and should contact the Course Co-ordinator for further details.