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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Main features and repertoire analysis of the Baroque Period
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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2) |
Examination of the keyboard and string instrument repertoire in the Baroque style.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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3) |
Basic features of the Classical Period and important composers of the period.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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4) |
Examination of orchestral and chamber music repertoire in classical style.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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5) |
Basic features of the Romantic Period and analysis of the romantic repertoire.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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6) |
Examination of the piano and voice repertoire in the romantic style.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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7) |
Examination of the piano and voice repertoire in the romantic style.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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8) |
Analysis of the 20th century repertoire, introduction to contemporary music
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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9) |
Basic characteristics and analysis of popular music repertoire.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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10) |
Performance techniques of popular music repertoire.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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11) |
Basic features of ethnic music and analysis of world music repertoire
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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12) |
Diversity and performance techniques in the repertoire of ethnic music.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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13) |
Student performances and repertoire analysis.
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Lecture notes will be given to students weekly.
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14) |
End-of-term evaluations, student performances and general evaluation |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
• Arie Antiche Band 1,2,3 / Lieder Albums (F.Schubert, R.Schumann, etc…)
• Arien Albums For All Voices (Edition Peters)
• Ultimate Broadway Fake Book (Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation)
• Classical Music: The 50 Greatest Composers and Their 1,000 Greatest Works
(Phil G. Goulding)
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References: |
• Arie Antiche Band 1,2,3 / Lieder Albums (F.Schubert, R.Schumann, etc…)
• Arien Albums For All Voices (Edition Peters)
• Ultimate Broadway Fake Book (Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation)
• Classical Music: The 50 Greatest Composers and Their 1,000 Greatest Works
(Phil G. Goulding)
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To make students more effective and capable in their future professions as artists |
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2) |
To increase students’ intuition and discover their creative power throughout their academic careers |
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3) |
By enhancing creative potential, to widen the horizons of habitual thought and form open-minded and captivating artists |
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4) |
To support students along their artistic journey and prepare them for fruitful, fulfilling careers |
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5) |
By combining the reason of science and the sense of art, to create citizens ready to meet the substantial and spiritual needs of society |
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6) |
To build aesthetic awareness |
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7) |
To increase awareness of local and international values surrounding music |
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8) |
To create a space where abstract and concrete concepts can be converted into creative power, as well as original and innovative artistic work |
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9) |
To build a sensibility for success in their professional lives |
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10) |
To become well-rounded individuals enriched with an interdisciplinary and diverse education |
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