Antique bassoon

INFORMATIONS

  • Objectives and content

    in the 1st upper cycle: advanced training for instrumentalists: mastery of the instrument and knowledge of style. Awareness of the professional context. Study of the repertoire and playing styles specific to baroque and classical instruments.

    In the 2nd higher cycle: Development of the artistic personality; Ability to conceive and perform a recital independently; Ability to develop and express a reflection on one's artistic practice. Development of the ability to enter professional life. Research into and approach of a broad and personalised repertoire; Development of a thoughtful and autonomous artistic practice.

  • Assessment terms and conditions

    1st higher cycle

    exams :

    At the end of the1st year:

    - a set of works or extracts from works chosen by the jury from a 30-minute programme drawn from the repertoire worked on by the student during the year. This programme must be submitted to the department head at least three weeks before the examination;

    - sight-reading of a basso continuo with preparation on the spot (approximately 5 minutes). Examination time: approximately 20 minutes.

    At the end of the2nd year:

    - a set of works or excerpts from works chosen by the jury from a 40-minute programme drawn from the repertoire worked on by the student during the year. This programme must be submitted to the Head of Department at least three weeks before the examination;

    - a sight-reading of a basso continuo with preparation on the spot (approximately 5 minutes).

    Time taken: approximately 25 minutes.

    DNSPM final examination

    Public examination - Duration: 30 minutes maximum

    - a compulsory work; posted 6 weeks before the examination date

    - a programme chosen with the teacher from the repertoire worked on by the student during the year (20 minutes).

    The Early Bassoon1st cycle certificate is awarded to students who have passed the DNSPM final examination.

    The certificate is awarded on the basis of the marks awarded by the jury at the end of the DNSPM final examination.

    2nd higher cycle

    1st year recital (not open to the public): A recital, not exceeding 40 minutes in duration, consisting of the following:

    -an imposed concerto (or sonata) or concerto movement (or sonata) ;

    display, 6 weeks before the1st year recital (duration: approximately 10 minutes).

    -one or more works or excerpts from works in the continuo repertoire (approx. 20 minutes) - chamber music (approx. 10 minutes).

    The examination programme must be approved by the instrument teacher.

    NB: The order in which the pieces are performed is left to the choice of the student, who will also be assessed on the composition and balance of the programme, which must cover a sufficiently wide range of styles.

    2nd year recital (public) :

    A free recital, lasting no more than 50 minutes (see specific technical sheet).

    The Early Bassoon Prize is awarded to the student who obtains an award in each of the two2nd year recitals.

    The mention for the Early Bassoon Prize is the mention awarded by the jury for the free recital in the2nd year of the2nd cycle.

  • Duration of studies

    throughout the1st and2nd cycle courses

  • Reward
    Validated
  • Erasmus
    Yes

ENSEIGNANTS

Giorgio MANDOLESI
Enseignant

Giorgio MANDOLESI

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