Perceiving music 2nd year (10 cr)
Code: 2032194-3013
General information
- Enrollment
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02.07.2024 - 31.10.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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01.09.2024 - 31.07.2025
Implementation is running.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 10 cr
- Local portion
- 10 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- Arts Academy
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Music
- Teachers
- Vesa-Pekka Kuusinen
- Mikko Luoma
- Course
- 2032194
Realization has 1 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 1 h 30 min.
Time | Topic | Location |
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Tue 10.09.2024 time 14:30 - 16:00 (1 h 30 min) |
Musiikin historia / Music history Crichton-sali |
Críchton-sali
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Evaluation scale
H-5
Content scheduling
SOLFEGE C
Solfege C is a compulsory section of the study course Music perceiving, to be completed during the first two years of study.
This section includes tonal music exercises that contain
- chromatic notes, altered chords and changing timesignatures as well as beats with different durations
- reading of exceptional rhythms (duol, triol, etc.) maintaining the basic pulsation audibly
- singing of tonal melodies containing chromatic tunes and the most common altered chords
to recognize, perceive and notate the chord series with altered notes and the most general altered chords using letter marking and degrees.
There are two alternative teaching groups in Solfège C:
C1 Mondays 10.00-11.30, A214 (in Finnish)
C2 Tuesdays 12.15-13.15, on Zoom (in English)
MUSIC ANALYSIS C
Analysis exercises from different eras of tonal art music. Miniature and work analyzes based on different question layouts.
English-speaking group: Weekly group meetings on Fridays from 13.30 p.m. to 14:30 p.m. First meeting on Fri 6.9. 2024, last meeting on Fri 13.12. 2024.
MUSIC HISTORY
Lectures will be held on Tuesdays about every two week at 2pm - 4pm
First lecture will be on September the 10th in Crichton hall
Objective
After completion of the course unit the student is able to perceive music as a historical, oral, auditive and structural phenomena.
Content
The course unit is divided into four different areas:
- Western music history
- Writing music
- Music analysis
- Solfége
Materials
SOLFEGE C
All tonal Western classical music as well as rhythm music can be used in the study of solfege.
In addition, study books directed at this level can be used, e.g.
Lectio Sonorum I- II, Seija-Sisko Raitio
Säveltapailu C-B, Seija Salmiala
MUSIC ANALYSIS C
Material to be distributed in the course.
Jorma Kontunen: Musiikin kieli 2, Sävellysmuodot
William Caplin: Classical form
MUSIC HISTORY
D.J.Grout: History of western music
D.J.Grout: Short history of opera
Music presented/listened during lectures
Teaching methods
SOLFEGE C
independent working and practising, distance learning, face to face teaching
MUSIC ANALYSIS C: distance teaching, homework assignments, practice assignments
MUSIC HISTORY:
lectures
two essay assignments, for which the topics will be decided together with teacher
Exam schedules
SOLFEGE C
Sections of the written exam of Solfege C are performed in a manner that is agreed with the teacher, usually during lessons in April. Oral exams are held in early May.
MUSIC ANALYSIS C
During academic year student writes an independent analysis on a composition chosen by the student.
MUSIC HISTORY
the timing of writing the two essays will be discussed with teacher. usually this takes place during the spring term
Student workload
MUSIC HISTORY
lectures: 16 x 90 min
essay assignment and work on background material about 20 hours
Further information
MUSIC ANALYSIS C: teacher, ItsLearning course enviroment
MUSIC HISTORY: email
SOLFÈGE C:
teacher, ItsLearning course enviroment
MUSIC HISTORY: email