Course: Artistic Development Classical 1 credits: 15
- Course code
- MZVP25ADCLA1
- Name
- Artistic Development Classical 1
- Study year
- 2025-2026
- ECTS credits
- 15
- Language
- Dutch, with parts in English, English
- Coordinator
- -
- Modes of delivery
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- Action learning
- Individual supervision
- Practical / Training
- Project-based learning
- Assessments
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- Ensembles 1 - Performance assessment
- Principal Study 1 - Skills test
Learning outcomes
After the course you will be able to do the following at a basic level:
1.2 You make music that is related to relevant musical contexts and can justify this on the basis of theory and research.
2.2 You initiate and/or contribute to collective and/or individual creative (making) processes.
5.2 You interact in various musical situations, contexts and/or creative projects.
7.2 You function as a source of inspiration for others through your own practice and artistic personality.
1.2 You make music that is related to relevant musical contexts and can justify this on the basis of theory and research.
2.2 You initiate and/or contribute to collective and/or individual creative (making) processes.
5.2 You interact in various musical situations, contexts and/or creative projects.
7.2 You function as a source of inspiration for others through your own practice and artistic personality.
Content
You will receive lessons in the craft mastery and artistic application of your instrument/discipline (main subject) and in playing together with others (ensembles). You will work on, among other things:
- developing (music) professional knowledge and skills and applying them in basic situations and contexts within your domain (1);
- exploring your own artistic vision and identity (2);
- (jointly) creating artistic work (2);
- communicating and collaborating within basic professional situations (5);
- providing presentations and/or (basic) lessons about your own instrument/work within a familiar context (7).
- developing (music) professional knowledge and skills and applying them in basic situations and contexts within your domain (1);
- exploring your own artistic vision and identity (2);
- (jointly) creating artistic work (2);
- communicating and collaborating within basic professional situations (5);
- providing presentations and/or (basic) lessons about your own instrument/work within a familiar context (7).
Included in programme(s)
School(s)
- Prince Claus Conservatoire