The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Music, 1-year Programme

Teaching language

Norwegian

Course contents

The course emphasises the combination of theory and practice. The practical aspects emphasise musical abilities and rehearsal methods which can be applied in different contexts. The theoretical aspects are based on perspectives from musicology, emphasising music as occupation and expression in society.

The course will give the students an essential introduction to the following disciplines.

  • Music, culture and society.

  • Preferred main instrument.

  • Vocal and accompaniment training.

  • Choir, musical direction and ensemble.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the course, the student

  • can document knowledge regarding musics’ relevance in culture and society and be familiar with the organisation of different activities in the voluntary field of music.

  • masters essential main instrument techniques enabling them to express themselves musically and to avoid stress injuries.

  • can document knowledge of methods for effective musical learning, be able to organise practice and be aware of mental challenges regarding rehearsing.

  • can prepare a varied musical repertoire intended for audiences of different age and background.

  • masters basic vocal- and instrumental accompaniment in different settings.

  • is able to collaborate efficient and goal-oriented with other musicians up to a joint performance.

  • knows basic workflows in ensemble direction, and can receive and provide constructive feedback on the excution of technical conducting exercises

Examination requirements

  • Approved attendance at compulsory lectures.

  • Approved attendance of at least one compulsory project.

  • Singing and accompaniment: Approved practical test. The content of the test is specified by the lecturer.

  • Ensemble: Approved rehearsal of the course repertoire.

Further information is provided in Canvas at the beginning of the semester.

Teaching methods

The course is organised as lectures, group work, individual teaching, projects and seminars.

Some subjects are organised on a weekly basis, while others are held as seminars over one ore more days. Projects takes place in concentrated periods. The overview of the semester is presented at the beginning of the semester. Students are expected to work independently with subject material beyond organised teaching. This includes practice on the main instrument, the organisation and participation in ensembles, concerts, study groups and reading of literature.

 

Parts of tuition is obligatory. They are presented in Canvas at the beginning of the semester. The expected workload is 27 hours per. credit

Evaluation

The course responsible, in consultation with the student representative, decides the method of evaluation and whether the courses will have a midterm- or end of term evaluation in accordance with the Quality System, section 4.1.

Admission for external candidates

No

Assessment methods and criteria

The exam consists of two parts:

  • Practical, oral group examination regarding the subject music, culture and society. The exam is assessed individually.The assignment is provided three workdays ahead of the examination. Duration: 30 minutes

  • Individual practical exam in the main instrument. Duration: 10 minutes.

Both parts must be recognised to pass the exam.

Grading: Passed / not passed.

Reduction of Credits

This course’s contents overlap with the following courses. A reduction of credits will occur if one of these courses is taken in addition:

Course Reduction of Credits
MU-132 – Music Didactics and Practice Subjects 10
MU-131 – Music Performance 5
Last updated from FS (Common Student System) June 30, 2024 10:39:59 PM