Objectives and competences
Technical mastery of piano playing
-harmonic/design analysis of the work
-interpretation, experienced delivery
-preparation for public speaking
- independent preparation of the interpretation.
Content (Syllabus outline)
Upgrade of acquired knowledge in piano I, II, III. Preparation of students for solo performances, playing by heart, harmonic analysis of compositions, deepening of technical skills. Developing abstract thinking and enriching musical expression.
Learning and teaching methods
• Individual work,
• public appearances,
• attending concerts,
• music criticism,
• musical analysis.
Intended learning outcomes - knowledge and understanding
Performances by heart
Difficulty level:
Scarlatti. Sonatas
J. S. Bach: Two-part, three-part inventions
Etudes: F. Liszt, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Chopin, Prokofiev
W.A. Mozart, J. Haydn, L.v. Beethoven: Sonatas.
Knowledge and understanding:
- a professionally performed performance
- mastering tone design, technical basics and deepening only these.
- piano harmonization of songs from didactic materials of elementary, middle and high school
Intended learning outcomes - transferable/key skills and other attributes
Readings
Magdovski, A. (2022), Klavir in romatika : študijsko gradivo (str. 91). Pedagoška fakulteta.
Magdovski, A. (2022), Klavir na prehodu stoletij: študijsko gradivo (str. 91). Pedagoška fakulteta.
Magdovski, A. (2022). Klavir in sodobna gasbena gibanja vse do danes: študijsko gradivo (str. 85). Pedagoška fakulteta.
Tanja Zrimšek: Metodika klavirskega pouka in klavirske igre, Akademija za glasbo 1983
Alfred Cortot: Rational Principles of piano technique, Salabert
Heinrich Neuhaus: Die Kunst das Klavir zu spielen, Köln 1967
Prerequisits
Conditions for taking the exam:
- 80% attendance at exercises
- all pre-agreed obligations of the course (exercises, seminar assignments, performances, reports, music reviews, etc.) completed with the course instructor.
Any part of the exam applies exclusively to the current academic year and does not carry over to the next academic year.
Additional information on implementation and assessment Written exam (30%)
Performance (50%)
In-class participation (10%)
Coursework (10%)