PIANO(1) TITLEOFTHECOURSE: FOR1009 C1987.W.A.MozartVariacijos.G.Henle,München;Polskie...

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TITLE OF THE COURSE: PIANO (1) Course code: FOR1009 Course group: C Faculty: Music Academy Study program: Performing Arts Level: Bachelor‘s Semester: Autumn ECTS credits: 6 Language of instruction English Course lecturer/s: Assoc. Prof. D. Račys, assoc. Prof. J. Dvarionas Short course description: This is the main performing art (specialization piano) program‘ discipline that is designed for the development of a pianist-soloist. The aim of the course is to develop abilities, knowledge and skills of the student. The content of the studies consists of piano playing, musical text learning, development of artistic skills and assembling of a repertoire of various styles. This is the first level of a course that takes up seven semesters, during which technical, artistic and interpretational abilities of a soloist are developed, romantic style and large-scale combination principles are studied. Course content: Pieces or piece cycle of the romantic era (for example: R. Schumann. Butterflies; E. Grieg. Lyrical pieces; F. Mendelssohn. Songs without words). Large scale piece or its part (for example: W. A. Mozart. Variations KV 265). Virtuosic etudes (for example: F. Chopin. Etude op.10, No.9; S. Rachmaninov. Etude - painting Op. 33 No. 4). Grading and evaluating student work in class and/or at the final exam: Mid-term - 40 proc. (virtuosic etude) Exam - 60 proc. (15–20 minute program performed by heart: romantic piece cycle and large-scale piece (or its part). Required reading and additional study material

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  • TITLE OF THE COURSE:

    PIANO (1)

    Course code:FOR1009

    Course group:C

    Faculty:Music Academy

    Study program:Performing Arts

    Level:Bachelor‘s

    Semester:Autumn

    ECTS credits: 6

    Language of instructionEnglish

    Course lecturer/s:Assoc. Prof. D. Račys, assoc. Prof. J. Dvarionas

    Short course description:

    This is the main performing art (specialization – piano)program‘ discipline that is designed for the development of apianist-soloist. The aim of the course is to develop abilities,knowledge and skills of the student. The content of the studiesconsists of piano playing, musical text learning, development ofartistic skills and assembling of a repertoire of various styles.This is the first level of a course that takes up seven semesters,during which technical, artistic and interpretational abilities of asoloist are developed, romantic style and large-scalecombination principles are studied.

    Course content:

    Pieces or piece cycle of the romantic era (for example: R.Schumann. Butterflies; E. Grieg. Lyrical pieces; F.Mendelssohn. Songs without words).

    Large scale piece or its part (for example: W. A. Mozart.Variations KV 265).

    Virtuosic etudes (for example: F. Chopin. Etude op.10, No.9;S. Rachmaninov. Etude - painting Op. 33 No. 4).

    Grading and evaluatingstudent work in class and/orat the final exam:

    Mid-term - 40 proc. (virtuosic etude)

    Exam - 60 proc. (15–20 minute program performed by heart:

    romantic piece cycle and large-scale piece (or its part).

    Required reading andadditional study material

  • 1987. W.A.Mozart Variacijos. G. Henle, München; PolskieWydawnictwo Muzyczne

    J. Haydn Sonatos I-IV tomai. Editon Peters

    1972. F. Chopin. Preliudai Polskie wydawnictwomuzyczne

    1960. E. Grier Aus Holbergs Zeit Suite im alten Stil, Opus40. Editon Peters

    F. Liszt Trys koncertiniai etiudai. Musica Budapest

    F. Liszt Klajonių metai. Editon Peters

    R. Schumann. Originalūs kūriniai I-IV tomai. EditonPeters

    1994. J. Brahms Pjesės op.76 ir 79. „Kompozitor“ St-Petergurg

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