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Performance 4
Performance work involving weekly individual lessons, performance classes and ensemble training in an approved instrument, and the presentation of two public recitals. (Equivalent to two courses)
(1) MUSI341 (B+ grade or higher); (2) Subject to approval of the Programme Coordinator
MUSI441
Weekly lessons (1.5 hrs) by arrangement with the tutor of the instrument.
Jan Tawroszewicz
Assessment is based onPIANO, STRING AND WIND INSTRUMENTS(i) Lunchtime recital which includes one major sonata and preferably covers a wide range of styles. (ii) Full recital programme of 40-45 minutes duration which includes a concerto and does not include repertoire from the lunchtime recital programme.BRASS INSTRUMENTS(i) Lunchtime recital which includes one major work and preferably covers a wide range of styles. Classical instrumentalists are expected to include a major sonata. (ii) Full recital programme of 40-45 minutes duration which includes a concerto and one twentieth-century work written after 1950. VOICE(i) Lunchtime recital of 40-45 minutes duration, which covers a wide range of styles and languages.(ii) Full recital of 50-60 minutes which, preferably, should contain at least one song cycle. In all the above, section (i) will be examined by a panel of three performance tutors of the School of Music and section (ii) will be examined by the same panel together with an external moderator appointed by the Council.JAZZ(i) Short mid-year concert of 50-60 minutes duration which covers an agreed range of jazz styles. (ii) End of year concert of 60-70 minutes duration which does not include repertoire from the mid-year concert programme. This recital can include more focus on a particular style of jazz.
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Consult the appropriate performance staff
Domestic fee $3,525.00
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* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
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