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Summary of the Profile
General Description:
Objective(s) of a study programme:
Bachelor's Degree in Music grants individuals the right to work as soloists, performers oforchestra or ensembles, to create and supervise own groups. Additional teacher's qualification allows people to work as teachersin art, music or specialised secondary schools and gymnasiums.
Learning outcomes:
The programme of Performing Arts Studies seeks to prepare a music performer that is able to apply and improve professional skills and knowledge, and successfully integrate oneself into the market of professional performing. An absolvent has to use own knowledge and skills of performance art, methods and teaching to express oneself in the variety of national and international styles of musical culture. Able to artistically perform musical pieces of different genres, styles and complexity.Literature analysis, Team project,Group work, Tutorial Student is able to recognize music features and its specific stylistic interpretation.
Activities of teaching and learning:
Future performers study general subjects of university studies (foreign languages, psychology, philosophy, specialty language, etc.), compulsory subjects (music history, musical language, solfeggio, musical computer technologies, culture projects management, etc.) and specialization subjects (choir conducting and organ studies: choral conducting, knowledge of scores, choir studies, organ, liturgy, etc.; singing: solo and chamber singing, opera studies, vocal and chamber ensemble, etc.; jazz and popular music: spec. instrument and the basics of rhythm, ensemble studies, piano and improvisation, etc.; piano: piano, chamber and piano ensemble, carillon, concertmaster class, etc.; folk music: spec. instrument, knowledge of folk instruments, ensemble studies, conducting, etc.; wind and string music: spec. instrument, conducting, ensemble, orchestra studies, instrumentation, etc.).
Methods of assessment of learning achievements:
Control work, Examination, Individual work, Tutorial
Framework:
Study subjects (modules), practical training:
Specialisations:
choir conducting and organ studies, singing, jazz and popular music, piano, folk music, wind and string music.
Optional courses:
Distinctive features of a study programme:
Access to the second cycle studies
Access to professional activity or further study:
Access to professional activity:
Possibility of choosing minor studies of Music Pedagogy.