HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION INFORMATION SYSTEM: DATA OVERVIEW
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION INFORMATION SYSTEM: DATA OVERVIEW
- Hrvatski
Course content
Aesthetics of Music I
- Code:
- 100132
- Abbreviation:
- UAC904
- Higher education institution:
- Arts Academy
- ECTS credits:
- 3.0
- Load:
- 30(L)
- Issuing teachers:
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Full Professor Ivana Tomić-Ferić, PhD
- Course contractors:
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Full Professor Ivana Tomić-Ferić, PhD (L)
- Course description:
- Getting to know the basic terms of the discipline; achieving awareness of music as a dominant temporal art; developing aesthetic awareness and getting to know the history of ideas in the field of aesthetic evaluation of a musical work.
- Mandatory literature:
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1. Supičić, I. (1978) Estetika evropske glazbe, Zagreb: JAZU. Lissa, Z. (1977) Estetika glazbe-Ogledi, Zagreb: Naprijed. Hanslick, E. (1978) O muzički lijepom, Beograd: Nolit Gligo, N. (1977) Vrijeme glazbe, Zagreb.
- Learning outcomes:
1. After passing the exam, the student will be able to interpret the problem of meaning and expression in music
2. compare expressionism and formalism in the aesthetics of music
3. critically reflect on the issue of music and language
4. Analyse and interpret different components of a musical work such as musical form, composition technique, harmonic and polyphonic component, orchestration.
5. Form one's own mature artistic concepts.
6. Adapt the music score for different types of vocal and instrumental ensembles.
7. Apply the acquired knowledge and skills and personal artistic ideas to a distinctive stylistic interpretation of the given content.
8. Synthetise musical-analytical, aesthetic and technical singing knowledge and skills with stage (acting) performance of the work.
9. Synthetise the acquired knowledge and skills in the fields of music-theory or music-methodology.
10. Compose a smaller opera.
11. Compose larger one-movement compositions for a large symphony orchestra.
12. Compose larger multi-composition compositions for a symphony orchestra with combinations with soloists or choir, and with the use of added orchestral instruments or electronics.
13. Compose larger multi-movement compositions for a symphony orchestra.
14. Aurally recognise musical artwork with regard to the historical period of origin, stylistic and compositional characteristics, style and tonal provenance.
15. Aurally recognise musical artwork with regard to the historical period of origin, stylistic and compositional characteristics, style, instrumental composition and tonal provenance.
16. Create one's own artistic concepts.
17. Create one's own artistic ideas based on electronic sound.
18. Collaborate in the field of music creation in art institutions, media, libraries and music publications.
19. Interpret the general compositional characteristics of the most important composers of the Baroque, Classicism and Romanticism.
- Course in study programme:
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Code Name of study Level of study Semester Required/Elective 21 Piano graduate 1 elective 22 Music Culture graduate 1 elective 23 Music Theory graduate 1 required 26 Composition graduate 1 required 29 Solo Singing graduate 1 required 6 Music Pedagogy undergraduate 5 elective 6 Music Pedagogy undergraduate 7 elective
Legend
- L - Lectures