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ECTS 2009-10
Advanced Programme in Composition and Instrumentation, Classical
Graduate programme - 30 ECTS credits - 1 year - Kristiansand
ARKOM-K30D
ARKOM-K30D
30
Completed basic music studies. Admission possibilities for students with 60 credits in music, passed entrance test in music theory and aural training and documented knowledge of composition/instrumentation.
The course relates to the following subjects: - instrumentation: emphasis on developing creative and practical skills writing for solo instrument and different ensembles - composition with form theory - structural analysis: analysis of contemporary music in different main areas
On successful completion of the programme students are expected to develop and communicate music on a high level.
The study programme is organised as a part-time study lasting two semesters. Teaching is organised as group lessons and individual work with supervision. Attendance is compulsory.
Final evaluations: see course descriptions.
The programme may be included in the 3-year bachelor programme in Music Performance, or it may be chosen as continuing professional development in Arrangement and Composition.
Erik Gunvaldsen. Erik.Gunvaldsen@uia.no. Phone: +47 38141921.
Faculty of Fine Arts



