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  Course Description
Course Name : Accompaniment

Course Code : YM ÜVÇ 307

Course Type : Compulsory

Level of Course : First Cycle

Year of Study : 3

Course Semester : Fall and Spring (32 Weeks)

ECTS : 4

Name of Lecturer(s) : Instructor CANAN GÖNCEL UTLU
Instructor DERYA SİMER BAKIREZEN

Learning Outcomes of the Course : Gains the ability to fulfill the Wind and Percussion Instruments Education Program
Is able to perform the selected works of art in the Education Program technically and musically.
Will have the habit and awareness of gaining art ethics and professional discipline.
Is able to do practical studies to know about national and international music literature with the professional knowledge he acquired.
Is able to do theoretical studies to know about national and international music literature with the professional knowledge he acquired.
This programme helps students to perform the works of art that will be played on the stage with the group or as solo.
Gains musical synergy coming together with colleagues at the time of the performance.
Gains the ability to decipher the works of art technically and musically.

Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face

Prerequisites and Co-Prerequisites : None

Recommended Optional Programme Components : None

Aim(s) of Course : The aim is to train students for playing the works with piano accompaniment included in the Wind and Percussion Instruments Department, and by this way they will develop in technical and musical sense related to their own field of art.

Course Contents : The course includes teaching the performance and piano accompaniment techniques.

Language of Instruction : Turkish

Work Place : Classroom


  Course Outline /Schedule (Weekly) Planned Learning Activities
Week Subject Student's Preliminary Work Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Determination of the works to be played by the instructor in the related field of art. Pre-study Presentation
2 Deciphering the work Pre-study Presentation
3 Technical study of the work Pre-study Presentation
4 Musicality study of the work Pre-study Presentation
5 listening to the work by the related instructor Pre-study Presentation
6 interpretation of the work by the instructor in the realted field of art. Pre-study Presentation
7 technical study of the work by the instructor in the realted field of art. Pre-study Presentation
8 musicality study of the work by the instructor in the realted field of art. Pre-study Presentation
9 general assessment ans assigning the works that will be played in the final exam. Pre-study Presentation
10 deciphering the first part of the concerto Pre-study Presentation
11 technical and musical study of the first part of concerto Pre-study Presentation
12 deciphering the second part of the concerto Pre-study Presentation
13 technical and musical study of the second part of concerto Pre-study Presentation
14 deciphering the third part of the concerto Pre-study Presentation
15 technical and musical study of the third part of concerto Pre-study Presentation
16 listening to the whole parts of the concerto and assigning sonata by the related instructor. Pre-study Presentation
17 deciphering the first part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
18 technical and musical study of the first part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
19 deciphering the second part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
20 technical and musical study of the second part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
21 deciphering the third part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
22 technical and musical study of the third part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
23 deciphering the fourth part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
24 technical and musical study of the fourth part of the sonata Pre-study Presentation
25 study on all parts of the concerto and sonata Pre-study Presentation
26 study and interpretation of the first part of the concerto and sonata by the instructor in the related field of art. Pre-study Presentation
27 study and interpretation of the second part of the concerto and sonata Pre-study Presentation
28 study and interpretation of the third part of the concerto and sonata Pre-study Presentation
29 study and interpretation of all parts of the concerto and sonata. Pre-study Presentation
30 Final exam preparation Pre-study Presentation
31 Final exam preparation studies. Pre-study Presentation
32/33/34 Final Evaluation


  Required Course Resources
Resource Type Resource Name
Recommended Course Material(s)  H.DUTILLEUX - Sonatine F.DOPPLER - Macar Fantazisi F.MARTİN - Ballade J.S.BACH - Sonat F.SCHUBERT - Introduction and Variatons S.MERCADANTE - Konçerto F.DEVİENNE - Konçerto J.İBERT - Konçerto HİNDEMİTH - Sonat BOZZA - Pastoral BACH - Konçerto STRAUSS - Konçerto TANSMAN - Sonatin
 H.DUTILLEUX - Saraband et cortege BERWALD - Konçerto CRUSSEL - Konçertino W.A.MOZART - Konçerto BRUNS - Konçerto G.JACOB - Konçerto B. BARTOK – Sonatine J. BRAHMS – Sonata Op.120 No. I – II J. FRANÇAIX – Thema con Variazioni, Cl. La & Piano B. KOVACS – “Hommage a ........” Clarinet Solo M. REGER – Sonate Op. 49/1 M. REGER – Sonate Op. 49/2 M. REGER – Sonate Op. 107
 G. ROSSINI – Introduction, Thema und Variationen P. SANCAN – Sonatine A. A. SAYGUN – Horon H. SUTERMEISTER – Capriccio for Solo Clarinet in A E. BOZZA – Concerto D. DONDEYNE – Concertino K. KURPINSKI – Concerto D. MILHAUD – Concerto L. SPOHR – Concerto No. 3 F Minor L. SPOHR – Concerto No. 4 E Minor W.A.MOZART - Konçerto No 4 HAYDN - Konçerto No 2
 HİNDEMİTH - Sonat R.STÖR - Konçerto C.BOND - Konçerto G. C. WAGENSEİL - Concerto F. MARTİN - Ballade D. MİLHAUD - Concerto d’ hiver G. JACOB - Concerto N. ROTA - Concerto A.THOMAS - Raymond Üvertür J.STRAUSS - Die Fiedermaus W.A.MOZART - Sonat J.S.BACH - Konçerto F.DUPİN - Sept Moments Musicaux
Required Course Material(s)


  Assessment Methods and Assessment Criteria
Semester/Year Assessments Number Contribution Percentage
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 0 0
    Homeworks/Projects/Others 0 100
Total 100
Rate of Semester/Year Assessments to Success 40
 
Final Assessments 100
Rate of Final Assessments to Success 60
Total 100

  Contribution of the Course to Key Learning Outcomes
# Key Learning Outcome Contribution*
1 Students gains the ability to fulfil the Wind-Percussion Instruments Education Program. 3
2 Students perform the works of art contained in the Wind-Percussion Instruments Education Program in technical and musical sense. 3
3 Students can do theoretical studies with their professional knowledge to get to get information about the national and international music literature. 1
4 Students can do practical studies with their professional knowledge to get to get information about the national and international music literature. 1
5 Students perform the selected Works in the education programme in technical and musical sense. 3
6 Students are able to independently carry out an advanced study related to their own field. 0
7 Students gain a positive attitude towards learning and improving the Wind-Percussion Instruments education 2
8 Students evaluate and perform the advanced level of skills and knowledge acquired in their own field with a critical perspective. 1
9 Students gain an awareness of being a national and international artist who knows the responsibility he should undertake. 1
10 Students gain the habit and awareness of getting the art ethics and professional discipline 3
11 Students gain the ability to have musical synergy working together with their colleagues during the performance period. 4
12 Students gain the ability to decipher the works of art in technical and musical sense. 4
13 This programme helps students to perform the works of art that will be played on the stage with the group. 4
14 In addition to Professional development, students improve themselves continually in scientific, social, cultural and sports fields for their personal development. 0
* Contribution levels are between 0 (not) and 5 (maximum).

  Student Workload - ECTS
Works Number Time (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
    Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 32 2 64
    Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 32 1 32
Assesment Related Works
    Homeworks, Projects, Others 0 0 0
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 0 0 0
    Final Exam 1 2 2
Total Workload: 98
Total Workload / 25 (h): 3.92
ECTS Credit: 4