2024
Music Analysis IV
Name: Music Analysis IV
Code: MUS13004L
3 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/78 hours
Scientific Area:
Music
Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, English
Regime de Frequência: Presencial
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning Goals
Understand the use of texture, timbre and dynamic as musical functions;
Develop skills in score-reading;
Acquire an understanding of the relationship between theory and practice in music;
Stimulate interest in the ability to work independently;
Reflect critically upon their own practice;
Present their ideas clearly and communicate them effectively.
Develop skills in score-reading;
Acquire an understanding of the relationship between theory and practice in music;
Stimulate interest in the ability to work independently;
Reflect critically upon their own practice;
Present their ideas clearly and communicate them effectively.
Contents
Qualitative and quantitative features of textures
Types of musical textures
Unison
Melody and accompaniment
Secondary melody
Part-writing
Contrapuntal textures
Chords
Complex textures
Textural variation as structural factors
Types of musical textures
Unison
Melody and accompaniment
Secondary melody
Part-writing
Contrapuntal textures
Chords
Complex textures
Textural variation as structural factors
Teaching Methods
This curricular unit is taught in a group class.
In addition to the teacher presentations, research, debate and analytical study should be encouraged.
Evaluation (AV):
Students can choose between:
- Continuous assessment:
two tests (F).
analysis paper (TA);
AV = (F1x0,3) + (TAx0,3) + (F2x0,4)
Minimum classroom sessions: 75% (except student workers).
- Final exam:
Written examination of two hours duration (E)
AV = (E x 1,0)
In addition to the teacher presentations, research, debate and analytical study should be encouraged.
Evaluation (AV):
Students can choose between:
- Continuous assessment:
two tests (F).
analysis paper (TA);
AV = (F1x0,3) + (TAx0,3) + (F2x0,4)
Minimum classroom sessions: 75% (except student workers).
- Final exam:
Written examination of two hours duration (E)
AV = (E x 1,0)
Assessment
Evaluation (AV):
Students can choose between:
- Continuous assessment:
Attendance (A)
Two tests (F).
Analysis paper/oral presentation (TA);
AV = (A x 0,15) + (F1 x 0,3) + (F2 x 0,3) + (TA x 0,25)
Minimum classroom sessions: 75% (except student workers).
Student workers:
(F1 x 0,35) + (F2 x 0,35) + (TA x 0,30)
- Final Exam (E)
AV = (E x 1,0)
Students can choose between:
- Continuous assessment:
Attendance (A)
Two tests (F).
Analysis paper/oral presentation (TA);
AV = (A x 0,15) + (F1 x 0,3) + (F2 x 0,3) + (TA x 0,25)
Minimum classroom sessions: 75% (except student workers).
Student workers:
(F1 x 0,35) + (F2 x 0,35) + (TA x 0,30)
- Final Exam (E)
AV = (E x 1,0)
Teaching Staff
- Benoît Gibson [responsible]