Music 2
The course has 3 components: Singing, Composing and Ensemble Playing.
Singing is a continuation of Music 1’s focus on singing technique and voice care, but with smaller groups, solo singing and a wider range of genres.
Composing develops the work in Music 1, with a focus on composing specifically for theater and film. Students get insight into different perspectives for methods of composing and an understanding of music as a co- narrator in theater and film. Students get practical experience in integrating music in various theater styles and forms.
In Ensemble Playing, students learn to play one or more instruments, to master interaction in an ensemble and to perform music collectively on stage.
KNOWLEDGE
The student:
- different singing techniques
- different musical genres
- has knowledge of work strategies for collective and individual musical work processes
- knows how to use music in theater and film
SKILLS
The student:
- can perform songs in various ensembles
- can sing solo songs
- can use different singing techniques and take care of their voice.
- can compose music for the theatre
- can integrate their own music in theater productions
- can play one or more musical instruments.
- can play instuments in bands/ensembles
GENERAL COMPETANCE
The student:
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate collective artistic processes
- is able to plan and carry out own practice work.
- is able to take responsibility for own professional development.
Practical exam. Duration up to 6 hours. Grading scale Pass/Fail.
One practical work requirement, the autumn semester. Approved not approved. Work requirements must be approved to receive a final grade in the course.
Compulsory participation 90%. Approved not approved. Compulsory participation must be approved in order to receive a final grade in the course.
On the diploma, the grade in the subject TEA136/ TEA1002 Music 1 and TEA2002 Music 2 will be combined into one grade.