Module Details

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Title INDEPENDENT PROJECT: CLASSICAL PERFORMANCE
Code MUSI395
Coordinator Miss RK Minton
Music
Ruth.Minton@liverpool.ac.uk
Year CATS Level Semester CATS Value
Session 2022-23 Level 6 FHEQ Whole Session 30

Aims

The module aims to give students a final-year "capstone" experience in performance, with formative assessments throughout the year, and a summative assessment at the end of first semester, leading to a major performance event at the end of the second. Students will craft their performance techniques to a higher level and should be working towards a professional standard. In this way, the module aims to support students wishing to go on to related postgraduate courses (performance/directing) or otherwise launch into a life involving music performance of whatever variety.


Learning Outcomes

(LO1) Ability to undertake a public performance in the medium of choice with confidence and credit

(LO2) Ability to use personal reflection in the service of personal improvement as a performer and reflect on personal performance development .

(LO3) Professional orientation including production of promotional materials.

(LO4) Understanding of contexts and frameworks of performance and rehearsal as appropriate to the specialism

(S1) Communication, listening and questioning respecting others, contributing to discussions, communicating in a foreign language, influencing, presentations.

(S2) Positive attitude/self-confidence. A 'can-do' approach, a readiness to take part and contribute; openness to new ideas and the drive to make these happen.

(S3) Self-management readiness to accept responsibility (ie leadership), flexibility, resilience, self-starting, initiative, integrity, willingness to take risks, appropriate assertiveness, time management, readiness to improve own performance based on feedback/reflective learning.

(S4) Team (group) working respecting others, co-operating, negotiating/persuading, awareness of interdependence with others.


Syllabus

 

Module content will depend partly on the student's specialism and also on the combination of students in the group. One-to-one lessons will be with a specialist tutor in the relevant area. Large group sessions may cover topics such as ensemble communication, stagecraft, writing programme notes, reflective development, analysis for performance and rehearsal strategies and techniques, and may also involve peer-review of performance. Students will also develop promotional materials that form the basis of a press package or portfolio, as well as write a short reflective essay about their journey as performers to date.


Teaching and Learning Strategies

Teaching method: Large group learning/structured online activities
Description: Weekly sessions throughout the year
Attendance recorded: Yes
Notes: Workshop sessions give students an opportunity to try out what they have been practising. Student will share own performances with the rest of the year group for peer review and feedback.

The majority of teaching will be delivered face-to-face on campus. Online delivery will be used to complement the on-campus delivery and where technology affords a better learning experience.

Teaching method: Practical
Description: One-to-one instrumental teaching with a relevant specialist tutor
Attendance recorded: No
Notes: Students arrange their lessons with mutual agreement from their allocated tutor.

Self-directed learning: Private practice, rehearsals with others, concert attendance/study of texts (recordings, documents, scores_ appropriate to instrument and programme, developing programme note-writing skills, preparation for assessments.


Teaching Schedule

  Lectures Seminars Tutorials Lab Practicals Fieldwork Placement Other TOTAL
Study Hours           180

15

48

243
Timetable (if known)              
Private Study 57
TOTAL HOURS 300

Assessment

EXAM Duration Timing
(Semester)
% of
final
mark
Resit/resubmission
opportunity
Penalty for late
submission
Notes
             
CONTINUOUS Duration Timing
(Semester)
% of
final
mark
Resit/resubmission
opportunity
Penalty for late
submission
Notes
Assessment ID: Assessment 1 assessed performance Assessment Description: Mid-year audit Reassessment Opportunity: Yes Penalty for late submission: Standard UoL penalty Anonymous assessment: No  10    20       
Assessment ID: Assessment 2 - Assessment Description: Final Performance with written programme notes Reassessment Opportunity: Yes Penalty for late submission: Standard UoL penalty Anonymous asse  30    50       
Assessment ID: Assessment 3 Assessment Description: Portfolio/press package (three items) including Reflective Essay and two professional orientation items Reassessment Opportunity: Yes Penalty f    30       

Recommended Texts

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