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Dalmatian Traditional Music I

Code:
101009
Abbreviation:
UAM902
Higher education institution:
Arts Academy
ECTS credits:
3.0
Load:
30(L)
Issuing teachers:

Full Professor Ivana Tomić-Ferić, PhD

Course contractors:

Full Professor Ivana Tomić-Ferić, PhD (L)

Mirko Jankov (L)

Course description:
Acquiring knowledge about traditional Dalmatian musical practice, vocal, instrumental and vocal-instrumental. Familiarity with musical characteristics (tonal relations, rhythmic and melopoetic shaping) and the sources and methods of performing traditional music, especially from Sinjska Krajina, Trogir and Donji Kaštela, the islands of Zlarin and the islands of Murter (Music with dance; Music in processions, Sacred traditional music, etc.) .
Mandatory literature:

Bezić, Jerko (1967): Muzički folklor Sinjske krajine

Bezić, jerko (1975): Glazbeni život bračana u predaji polovice 20. stoljeća

Bezić, Jerko (1981): Folklorna glazba otoka Zlarina

Buble, Nikola (1985): Vokalna folklorna glazba Trogira i Donjih Kaštela, I. sv.

Buble, Nikola (1986): Vokalna folklorna glazba Trogira i Donjih Kaštela, II. sv.

Milin Ćurin, Vedrana (2002): Pjevanje na otoku Murteru

Learning outcomes:

1. Describe the specificities of the traditional music of Dalmatia according to individual localities; Enumerate musical folklore types and define their characteristics; List the musical characteristics of traditional sacred music in Dalmatia; Recognize musical examples by ear.

2. Enumerate musical folklore types and define their characteristics; List the musical characteristics of traditional sacred music in Dalmatia; Recognize musical examples by ear.

3. Recognize musical examples by ear.

Course in study programme:
Code Name of study Level of study Semester Required/Elective
22 Music Culture graduate 1 required
23 Music Theory graduate 1 elective
26 Composition graduate 1 elective
29 Solo Singing graduate 1 elective
7 Music Theory undergraduate 7 elective

* the course is not taught in that semester

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