ConductIT – Wind and Brass Band conducting, level 2 (VCI203)
ConductIT - Wind and Brass Band conducting, level 2 is a course designed to offer flexible wind and brass band conducting training to music students, music educators and music professionals. The course is one of the specializations within the ConductIT study program, which consists of a number of individual courses in conducting. The ConductIT courses are open to international applicants, and the teaching is offered in English.
Course description for study year 2024-2025. Please note that changes may occur.
Course code
VCI203
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
30
Semester tution start
Autumn
Number of semesters
2
Exam semester
Spring
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Content
ConductIT - Wind and Brass Band conducting, level 2 is a course for students who already have substantial experience in the field of music performance, for instance as performers, educators, or conductors and who seek a course in wind and brass band conducting. The course of study involves several different topics, e.g. conducting practice, conducting technique and theory, as well as entrepreneurship and career development.
The conducting practice will consist of UiS-organized sessions on-campus (Dirigentuka - five days in August, two or three weekend sessions on-campus) and home assignments where students are expected to facilitate access to their own conducting practice at home, organized by the student. This is resolved either by the student collaborating with local ensembles, or by organizing small practice ensembles (a minimum of 3-4 musicians are required). The number of such sessions is to be set by agreement between teacher and student. Many students are already conductors of one or more ensembles, in which case using them as a home practice ensemble is a good solution.
The website www.conductit.eu contains a wide array of study materials on conducting. In this course the students will study selected chapters of the material and will be required to submit associated written assignments.
The course of study may include work in the following subjects:
- Conducting/instruction
- Practice (on-campus and with the students’ own group/ensembles at home)
- Knowledge of ensembles
- Knowledge of instruments
- Aural training
- Music theory
- Score study
- Knowledge of history and music history
- Knowledge of repertoire
- Knowledge of the music business and career opportunities
- Leadership and management
Learning outcome
After completing and passing the examination for the course, candidates will have acquired the knowledge, skills and general proficiency that will enable them to:
General proficiency
- display a broad understanding of the conductor’s role and function in rehearsal and concert situations and as a director and organizer
- display a broad understanding of assessing quality in ensemble performance
- set goals for their own learning and development as a conductor
- set goals for ensemble development
Knowledge
- broad knowledge of key repertoire
- broad knowledge of score reading and analysis
- broad knowledge of the orchestra and its instruments
Skills
- demonstrate good conducting skills
- demonstrate good skills in the study and understanding of scores
Required prerequisite knowledge
General qualification requirements for admission to the ConductIT study program:
- Higher Education Entrance Qualification ("Generell studiekompetanse")
- English language proficiency
Required prerequisite knowledge for ConductIT - Wind and Brass Band conducting, level 2
Applicants will be reviewed by the faculty conducting audition committee to determine if their prerequisite knowledge qualifies for admission to this specific course. This evaluation is based on the applicants’ submitted audition materials such as their documented educational background, CV, application text, and videos.
To qualify for the course ConductIT - Wind and Brass Band conducting, level 2 the applicant must normally have completed and passed the course ConductIT - Wind and Brass Band conducting, level1. The submitted application material should include a motivation letter that outlines the applicant’s personal development goals. The application should also briefly outline a plan for how the student will organize access to their own ensemble(s), as required in this course (see below).It is possible to grant admission to students who have not completed ConductIT - Wind and Brass Band conducting, level 1, provided that they can document that they have acquired prior learning and work experience which is similar (Norw. "realkompetanse"). In such an evaluation the applicant must show that they have substantial general musicianship training and prior experience in the orchestral genre, for instance through prior training or education or through practice as a performer, educator, conductor, composer or similar. The submitted video should be representative of the applicants’ current level of conducting. In the evaluation process the committee will assess if the applicant successfully can engage in and complete this course.
Exam
Portfolio and performance examination
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Portfolio | 1/2 | Passed / Not Passed | ||
Performance examination | 1/2 | Passed / Not Passed |
For each academic year, a schedule with dates for the following course season, including the examination schedule, will normally be published by February 1st for the upcoming academic year.The final exam is graded pass/fail and consists of two main components:
• Portfolio assessment of all the written assignments by the student throughout the course (weighted 50%).
• Performance examination in conducting (weighted 50%).
Both components must be passed.The examination must involve a musical program of at least 10 minutes duration to be rehearsed and performed with an ensemble provided by the school. The repertoire is to be set by the teacher and announced to the student before the examination. The examination will take place on campus. The general rehearsal is also part of the examination.
Coursework requirements
Course teacher(s)
Study Adviser:
Ranja Katrin GärtnerCourse coordinator:
Morten Schjelderup WensbergMethod of work
Language of instruction:
English and Norwegian (Norwegian language knowledge is not a prerequisite for the students)
Forms of work
The course consists of the following forms of work
- Participation at Dirigentuka and on-campus weekend sessions.
- Individual on-line lessons based on video recordings of students own conducting practice (recordings from Dirigentuka, weekend sessions, students home assignments and/or any other relevant practice).
- Self-study of content at www.conductit.eu
- Conducting practice "at home" with the students’ own ensemble(s)
- Participation in discussions and submission of written assignments
Course assessment
Procedures for student assessment within the course have been drawn up by the faculty and adapted for this type of performance course. The course assessment is in accordance with the University of Stavanger’s quality system.