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Undergraduate Course: Performance and Keyboard 2 (MUSI08049)

Course Outline
SchoolEdinburgh College of Art CollegeCollege of Humanities and Social Science
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 8 (Year 2 Undergraduate) AvailabilityNot available to visiting students
SCQF Credits20 ECTS Credits10
SummaryThe course has two components: Keyboard Skills and instrumental/vocal performance. It aims to provide an integrated course in general musicianship, and continues to develop keyboard skills, as well as fostering students' performance on their individual instruments or voice.
Course description The course has two components: Keyboard Skills and instrumental/vocal performance. It aims to provide an integrated course in general musicianship, and continues to develop keyboard skills, as well as fostering students' performance on their individual instruments or voice.

Performance seminars will be run by the course organiser. In these seminars, students will learn to prepare strategically and perform musical pieces. They will receive feedback and advice from their course organiser, who will also give guidance on the preparation of the written components of the course. Moreover, students will receive feedback from their peers and the graduate studio accompanist. Students will also attend masterclasses.

Keyboard tutorials will be run by keyboard tutors. In these tutorials, students will practice their keyboard skills, receive guidance on the required individual independent practice and verbal feedback on their progress.

Throughout the academic year, a considerable amount of contact teaching hours will consist of regular lessons with expert vocal/instrumental teachers, who will provide guidance to the students in private lessons. Teachers are asked to provide the course organiser with brief progress reports on each student's work.

Performance and Keyboard 2 students are reimbursed by the University to a maximum of £650 for tuition fees; costs of lessons in excess of this sum have to be paid by the student. Travelling costs to lessons and instrument maintenance costs may also be incurred.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites It is RECOMMENDED that students have passed Performance and Keyboard 1 (MUSI08048)
Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements Available to BMus Music Students only.
Additional Costs The University helps to meet instrumental tuition fees for Year 2 BMus Music students by reimbursing a set sum. Costs of lessons in excess of this sum have to be paid by the student. Travelling costs to lessons and instrument maintenance costs may also be incurred.
Course Delivery Information
Academic year 2017/18, Not available to visiting students (SS1) Quota:  None
Course Start Full Year
Timetable Timetable
Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) Total Hours: 200 ( Seminar/Tutorial Hours 29, Supervised Practical/Workshop/Studio Hours 10, Formative Assessment Hours 1, Summative Assessment Hours 1, Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4, Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours 155 )
Assessment (Further Info) Written Exam 0 %, Coursework 20 %, Practical Exam 80 %
Additional Information (Assessment) Performance Examination (10-12 minutes): 40% (End of Semester 2). The programme for the performance examination must not be shorter than 10 minutes or longer than 12 minutes. If the programme exceeds 12 minutes, the performance may be stopped.

Keyboard Skills Examinations: 40% (One in the December diet [25%] and one in the April/May diet [75%])

Performance and Feedback Diary (800 words +/- 10%): 10%

Programme Notes: 5%

Performance Plan/Analysis: 5%

Relationship between Assessment and Learning Outcomes:
Performance Exam: LO1 and LO2
Keyboard Skills Exam: LO3
Performance and Feedback Diary: LO4
Performance Notes: LO1 and LO2
Performance Plan/Analysis: LO1 and LO2

Feedback Students receive verbal and/or written feedback throughout the year from the Course Organiser, their instrumental/vocal tutors, their peers and the graduate studio accompanist. Students will receive feedback and an indicative mark for a seminar performance from the course organiser prior to the end of teaching block 4.
No Exam Information
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  1. demonstrate the acquisition of considerable technical skills and advanced powers of musical interpretation
  2. demonstrate artistic expressive skills in performing to an audience.
  3. demonstrate facility in keyboards skills including sight-reading, keyboard harmonisation and clef reading.
  4. demonstrate an ability to evaluate feedback on their performance.
Reading List
None
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills Performance and Keyboard 2 will help the students to develop towards the following graduate attributes:

Skills and abilities in research and enquiry
- use information from a variety of sources, including books, music scores, periodicals, technical manuals and online resources;
- consider and investigate the cultural and social contexts of creative practice;
- understand how creative practice can be informed by critical and research-led enquiry, and how research and enquiry can be informed by creative practice

Skills and abilities in personal and intellectual autonomy
- plan, implement and document a creative, scholarly or technical project;
- conceive an artistic project, in terms of its processes and outcomes;
- conceptualise and apply concepts to written and practical work;
- work in an autonomous, self-directed manner, developing the practices of reflection and life-long learning;
- respond positively and creatively to criticism and feedback, while maintaining confidence in their own abilities;

Skills and abilities in communication
- communicate effectively with other people, using audible and written means;
- select the appropriate means and style of communication, in order to put ideas across effectively to specialist communities;
- present creative work in a manner which is appropriate and engaging.

Skills and abilities in personal effectiveness
- understand the roles and responsibilities of individuals within a group project;
- manage time, and work effectively and realistically to schedules and deadlines;
- develop an awareness of personal strengths and areas for development; examine assumptions critically in the light of evidence.
Additional Class Delivery Information Performance Seminars in Weeks 2,3,4,8,10 and additional tutorials in keyboard skills in Weeks 3,5,7,9,11.
Keywordsperformance keyboard skills recital music
Contacts
Course organiserDr Anne Desler
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Course secretaryMiss Carrie Lyall
Tel: (0131 6)50 2422
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