Performance Minor
Performance Minor - Overview
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ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences |
Most Bachelor of Music students will take a major or minor in Performance. These courses allow students to refine their skills in the understanding, interpretation and execution of solo and ensemble performance. Students may elect to specialise in a particular genre - classical, jazz, contemporary or folk and world musics - or combine genres. In addition to classes, masterclasses, rehearsals and workshops at the ANU School of Music, Performance students have access to weekly individual instrumental lessons with a teacher (or equivalent summer schools or intensive external tuition). Access to Performance courses is by audition. Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Performance Minor, students will have the skills and experience to:
- Demonstrate some of the broader fundamental skills involved in music performance, and
- Undertake research-based practice, through critically reflecting on their creative choices.
Requirements
The Performance Minor requires the completion of 24 units, including:
12 units from the completion of core courses from the following list:
MUSI1101: Music Performance 1 (6 units)
MUSI1102: Music Performance 2 (6 units)
MUSI1107: Music Practical Workshop 1 (6 units)
MUSI1108: Music Practical Workshop 2 (6 units)
12 units from the completion of 2000 or 3000 level courses in the subject area of MUSI
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