CHOIR CONDUCTING AND COMPOSITION
Qualification awarded: Choir Conducting and Composition Bachelor's Degree
Length of programme: 3 years
Number of credits: 180 ECTS
Level of qualification: EHEA 1st cycle; EQF level 6
Programme structure:
Subject |
ECTS |
Exam |
Teaching Hours |
Area |
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FIRST YEAR |
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Ear training |
2 |
X |
30 |
Basic |
History of musical theatre |
3 |
X |
25 |
Basic |
Music history and historiography |
4 |
X |
30 |
Basic |
Musical vocal ensemble and choral repertoire |
2 |
20 |
Basic |
|
Choral composition |
20 |
X |
35 |
Specific |
Choir conducting: performance practice and repertoire |
8 |
X |
35 |
Specific |
Orchestral score reading |
7 |
X |
25 |
Specific |
Techniques of self-awareness and body performance |
2 |
20 |
Related or addional |
|
Music notation softwares and digital publishing |
2 |
X |
20 |
Others |
Elective course |
6 |
Elective |
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European community language – English |
4 |
X |
30 |
Foreign language |
SECOND YEAR |
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Music theory |
2 |
X |
20 |
Basic |
History of musical theatre |
3 |
X |
25 |
Basic |
Music history and historiography |
4 |
X |
30 |
Basic |
Musical vocal ensemble and choral repertoire |
2 |
|
20 |
Basic |
Organ practice |
3 |
X |
15 |
Basic |
Choral composition |
20 |
X |
35 |
Specific |
Choir conducting: performance practice and repertoire |
8 |
X |
35 |
Specific |
Orchestral score reading |
7 |
X |
25 |
Specific |
Sight-reading and transposition techniques |
3 |
X |
20 |
Related or addional |
Fundamentals of vocal technique |
2 |
X |
20 |
Related or addional |
Elective course |
6 |
Elective |
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THIRD YEAR |
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History of musical theatre |
3 |
X |
25 |
Basic |
Music history and historiography |
4 |
X |
30 |
Basic |
Choral composition |
20 |
X |
35 |
Specific |
Choir conducting: performance practice and repertoire |
8 |
X |
35 |
Specific |
Orchestral score reading |
7 |
X |
25 |
Specific |
Tools and methods of bibliographical research |
2 |
15 |
Others |
|
Elective course |
6 |
Elective |
||
Final examination |
10 |
X |
Final examination |
Key learning outcomes:
Students completing required courses for the Bachelor Degree of Choir Conducting and Composition will have acquired the technical ability and specific competences that will allow them to fully express their interpretative personality. To meet this goal, students will closely study the main compositional techniques and idioms that are most representative of various historical periods. Professional skills for choral composition will be acquired. Practical conducting techniques and the history of conducting will be explored in depth. Aural training, memorization and specific knowledge related to the various models of music analysis and their evolution will also be studied. Considerable attention will be paid to the student’s acquisition of proper emotional and postural control. Upon completion of the Bachelor Degree, students will have attained in-depth knowledge of the general stylistic, historical and aesthetic aspects related to their specific area of choral conducting. In addition, they will possess adequate skills in the use of computer technology for music and in the use of a second European Union language.
Mode of study: Full-time / Part-time
Admission requirements:
To apply for a Bachelor’s degree it is necessary to hold a secondary school leaving certificate (EQF level 4).
Students holding a secondary school certificate issued by foreign secondary schools can be admitted to the entrance examination if their qualifications meet the following general requirements:
- they have been issued by a secondary school institution which is officially recognised by the national education system;
- they are valid for admission examinations at University in the country where they have been issued;
- they have been issued after at least 12 years of studies, including primary and secondary school.
Admittance will be based on the entrance exam results.
All subjects are taught in Italian. For non-Italian native speakers, it is highly recommended to hold a B1 level certificate in Italian language (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). Any applicants who do not yet have any Italian language certificates at the time of enrolment can take a placement test at the Rovigo Conservatoire in order to ascertain their skills. Language tutoring is guaranteed during the academic year.
Qualification requirements and regulations: this course is based on the ECTS credit accumulation system. The student must complete the curriculum as described in the Course structure. This includes compulsory and elective subjects and other activities for a total of 180 ECTS credits.
Final exam:
Examination regulations and grading scale:
The Italian grading system is based on a scale of 0-30, with 18/30 as the lowest passing grade. 30/30 cum laude may also be awarded. The final grade is based on a scale of 0-110, with 66/110 as the lowest passing grade. To the highest grade of 110/110, cum laude may be added, but only with the unanimous decision of the examining board.
Rovigo Conservatoire publish on its website an ECTS Grading Table which shows the actual distribution of examination and final grades among students of each degree programme, in order to facilitate comparison with other grading systems.
Occupational profiles of graduates: This course provides career opportunities in the following fields: choir conducting; chamber choir conducting; symphony choir conducting; operatic choir conducting; chapel choir conducting; stage assistant in opera houses; choral composition, trascription and arrangements.
Access to further studies: Graduates holding a Bachelor’s Degree are eligible to apply to a Master’s Degree.