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Elaboration of a complex project of a graduation concert in terms of dramaturgical, organizational, economic and social plan. The project of the graduate concert is a presentation of the results of an important part of a long and demanding study.
It is a real verification of the student's ability to deal with requirements that are placed on the performer, organizer and potential employee with human resources. Students prepare an aesthetically comprehensive program, containing compositions of various stylistic periods of world and Czech music. The program includes solo compositions of large and small forms, content-intensive and purely virtuoso - there is a choice in a very wide range of instrumental literature. In the choice of the program, emphasis is placed on versatility with respect to the future teaching profession and at the same time it is built on respect for one's own possibilities and dispositions. It is customary to invite colleagues as co-performers and to present the art of musical collaboration in the field of ensemble playing. From the organizational and economic point of view, the student is faced with the reality of completely non-artistic but priority concerns, the result of their solution is also an important aspect of project success.
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The aim of the course is preparation for the graduation concert performance including all aspects of its realization. Last update: Kubátová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (10.09.2024)
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Total student time burden 118,0 Last update: Kubátová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (10.09.2024)
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Evaluation of the fulfillment of the individual study plan, which is part of the graduation concert project. Last update: Kubátová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (10.09.2024)
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Music sheets and scores of European classical instrumental music of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Music material. Audio recordings and videos. Barenboim, D. A Life in Music. Arcade Publishing, New York, 2003 BRENDEL, A. Hudba, smysl a nesmysl. Praha. Volvox Globator 2016. NEJGAUZ, G. G. Poetika klavíra. Bratislava: ŠHV 1963. PRAŽÁK, P. Jak se kdy koncertovalo. Praha: SHV 1966. SKOKAN, F. Svět houslí. Praha: SHV 1965. ZEYRINGER, F. Literatur für Viola. Hartberg: Verlag Julius Schonwetter 1976. MĚRKA, I. Violoncello. Ostrava: Montanex 1995. BORTLÍČEK, J., Dějiny a literatura kontrabasu. Brno: Janáčkova akademie múzických umění v Brně 2004. HARASCHIN, S. Sprievodca koncertmi, Bratislava: OPUS 1983. ROTH, H. Violin Virtuosos from Paganini to the 21st Century. Los Angeles : California Classics Book, 1997. BELL, J., REPIN V., HAHN, H. Violin Virtuosos (Strings Backstage). Richmond : String Letter Publishing, 2000. BRENDEL, A. Music. Sence and Nonsence – Collected Essays and Lectures. Robsin Press : London, 2015. MACH, E. Great Contemporary Pianists Speak for Themselves. Dover Publications, Inc. : New. York, 1991. Last update: Kubátová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (10.09.2024)
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Creation and gradual implementation of a graduation concert project taking into account all aspects of artistic presentation (determination of repertoire - individual study plan, its systematic study associated with continuous evaluation, organizational plan, possible financial balance sheet, etc.). Last update: Kubátová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (10.09.2024)
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Student: performs a selection of works prepared for the graduation concert as arranged with the teacher discusses the choice of repertoire, the circumstances and origin of the pieces, interesting facts in the historical context defines possible technical and performance difficulties analyses the performance specifies the next steps in the study of the works Last update: Kubátová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (10.09.2024)
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