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    Overview

    A paper in creative music that caters for students with previous experience in composition. Students work towards producing a portfolio of notated compositions, including modules on vocal composition. The ability to notate music accurately is essential for this paper.

    Composition 1 is a course in creative music with a classical basis, designed for those with previous experience and a sound knowledge of music theory (at least the equivalent of having completed MUSI191). It aims to foster self-expression while also providing the student with a solid technical basis from which to work. All music composed in this course must be notated.

    About this paper

    Paper title Composition 1
    Subject Music
    EFTS 0.15
    Points 18 points
    Teaching period Semester 2 (On campus)
    Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) $1,318.20
    International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.
    Schedule C
    Arts and Music
    Eligibility
    Before enrolling in MUSI 131, students are strongly advised to have taken MUSI 191 or have an equivalent music background.
    Contact

    spa@otago.ac.nz

    Teaching staff

    Paper Co-ordinator: Dr Maddy Parkins-Craig

    Teaching Staff: Andrew Perkins

    Simon Eastwood

    Paper Structure

    This paper covers Composition, Instrumentation and writing for voice.

    Teaching Arrangements

    Two 1-hour lectures and one tutorial/workshop per week.

    Textbooks

    Reference material:

    • Leon Dallin. Twentieth Century Composition. Brown Co, Iowa, 1974.
    • Samuel Adler. The Study of Orchestration. Norton & Co, 2002. Book and CDs. (CDs are available at the AV desk on second floor of the library).
    • Margaret Lucy Wilkins. Creative Music Composition. Routledge, 2006.
    Course outline

    Please contact the School of Performing Arts office for a copy of the most recent paper profile.

    Graduate Attributes Emphasised
    Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Self-motivation, Teamwork.
    View more information about Otago's graduate attributes.
    Learning Outcomes

    Successful student outcomes are:

    • To develop techniques
    • To expand the students' self-expression
    • To broaden the students' musical language through exposure to a variety of musical styles and techniques
    • To encourage an ability to communicate musical ideas with clarity and conciseness
    • To explore composing for different instruments and voices
    • To explore composing for specific requirements, including composing for film
    • To encourage a professional attitude towards the preparation and presentation of composition
    • To provide an environment for the sharing of ideas and workshopping of compositions
    • To meet deadlines and encourage effective time management
    Assessment details

    Students produce a portfolio of four notated compositions.

    Timetable

    Semester 2

    Location
    Dunedin
    Teaching method
    This paper is taught On Campus
    Learning management system
    Aoroa

    Computer Lab

    Stream Days Times Weeks
    Attend
    A1 Monday 15:00-15:50 32

    Lecture

    Stream Days Times Weeks
    Attend
    A1 Wednesday 10:00-10:50 29-31, 35, 37-41
    AND
    B1 Tuesday 11:00-11:50 29-35, 37-41
    AND
    C1 Monday 10:00-10:50 29-35, 37-41
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