Major Instrument and Repertoir Creation The evaluation of a comprehensive view of individual technical and interpretive possibilities of the student according to the achieved results. The correction of the year-round individual study plan. Studying other compositions in order to create a repertoire base that will be important in future pedagogical and artistic professional application. The presentation of a 25-minute prepared program. The interpretive seminar is a comprehensive creating workshop and takes place simultaneously for all years of the bachelor's and subsequent master's program Musical Education - Playing an Instrument. It is one of the fundamental aspects of the whole program, therefore it is designed for a full 6 semesters of bachelor's and 4 semesters of master's studies. The objectives of the program can be summarized in three basic areas: 1) The verification of ones own interpretive skills, capabilities and possibilities, through performances infront of an audience. 2) The evaluation and analysis of lectures. Here, senior students are expected to take a leading role. 3) Getting to know important interpretive and pedagogical personalities of the past and present, and grasping the essence of the musical message.
Last update: Kadrnožková Monika, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.10.2020)
Major Instrument and Repertoir Creation The evaluation of a comprehensive view of individual technical and interpretive possibilities of the student according to the achieved results. The correction of the year-round individual study plan. Studying other compositions in order to create a repertoire base that will be important in future pedagogical and artistic professional application. The presentation of a 25-minute prepared program. The interpretive seminar is a comprehensive creating workshop and takes place simultaneously for all years of the bachelor's and subsequent master's program Musical Education - Playing an Instrument. It is one of the fundamental aspects of the whole program, therefore it is designed for a full 6 semesters of bachelor's and 4 semesters of master's studies. The objectives of the program can be summarized in three basic areas: 1) The verification of ones own interpretive skills, capabilities and possibilities, through performances infront of an audience. 2) The evaluation and analysis of lectures. Here, senior students are expected to take a leading role. 3) Getting to know important interpretive and pedagogical personalities of the past and present, and grasping the essence of the musical message.
Last update: Kadrnožková Monika, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.10.2020)
Literature -
Sheets and scores of European classical instrumental music 18th, 19th and 20th century - music material, audio and video records
Sandor, Gyorgy. On Piano Playing. Motion, Sound and Expression. Schirmer Books, New York 1981.
SADIE, S., GROVE, G. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Oxford: Macmillan Publishing Company. ISBN 0-0333-23111-2.
KOLNEDER, W. Das Buch der Violine. Zurich, Mainz: Atlantis Verlag, 1993. ISBN 3-254-00147-8.
SAVŠINSKIJ, S. I. Pianist i jego rabota, Leningrad: GMI 1961.
Last update: Kadrnožková Monika, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.10.2020)
Sheets and scores of European classical instrumental music 18th, 19th and 20th century - music material, audio and video records
Sandor, Gyorgy. On Piano Playing. Motion, Sound and Expression. Schirmer Books, New York 1981.
SADIE, S., GROVE, G. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Oxford: Macmillan Publishing Company. ISBN 0-0333-23111-2.
KOLNEDER, W. Das Buch der Violine. Zurich, Mainz: Atlantis Verlag, 1993. ISBN 3-254-00147-8.
SAVŠINSKIJ, S. I. Pianist i jego rabota, Leningrad: GMI 1961.
Last update: Kadrnožková Monika, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.10.2020)