A Scott-Maxwell
8 points
* 3 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
*
Prerequisites: MUS1060, MUS2480 or MUS3480 or prior experience in gamelan
practice/theory and audition, consultation with department to ascertain
eligibility to enrol in this subject for 8 points.
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should have consolidated their performance skills on all core instruments of the gamelan and acquired performance knowledge of at least one advanced gamelan instrument. They should also be familiar with the complexities of performance-related theories of mode and structure, regional stylistic varients of Javanese gamelan music, and the concepts of traditional gamelan composition and their application to contemporary composition.
Synopsis. The subject aims to develop advanced Javanese gamelan performance skills and foster an interest in and understanding of contemporary composition for gamelan. It includes the study of advanced gamelan theory and performance practice, and ideas, techniques and historical and recent developments in gamelan composition, both in Java and internationally.
Assessment Essay (2500 words): 25%
* Written/oral
assignments: 15%
* Performance assessment and concert: 50%
*
Examination: 10%
A Scott-Maxwell
4 points
* 3 hours per week
* First semester
*
Clayton
* Prerequisites: Enrolment in Bachelor of Music, MUS1060, MUS2480
or MUS3480 or prior experience in gamelan practice/theory and audition.
(Students are requested to consult department to ascertain that they qualify to
be enrolled in this subject).
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should have consolidated their performance skills on all core instruments of the gamelan and acquired performance knowledge of at least one advanced gamelan instrument. They should also be familiar with the complexities of performance-related theories of mode and structure, and the concepts of traditional gamelan composition and their application to contemporary composition.
Synopsis. The subject aims to develop advanced Javanese gamelan performance skills and foster an interest in and understanding of contemporary composition for gamelan. It includes the study of advanced gamelan theory and performance practice, and ideas, techniques and historical and recent developments in gamelan composition, both in Java and internationally.
Assessment Written (1500 words): 15%
* Performance
assessment and concert: 65%
* Examination (1 hour): 20%
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