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Section 6: Departmental Performance Philosophy

 

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Desired Outcomes of Individual Study

Why Perform?

The Performance Pyramid

Desired Outcomes of Individual Study

Individual instructors will provide you with a syllabus for your applied lessons. Details may vary, but all areas share basic philosophical ideas, including outcomes, which explain the specifics of experience both in the lesson itself and in the context created. These desired outcomes include:

Why Perform?

Central to your applied study is the premise that you will share your music; that you communicate with music and explore the discipline as a “performing art.” The non-major may elect to go as far as possible in the pyramid or stop at the point of end-of-semester auditions; this will be for you and your instructor to discuss and decide. The major is required to minimally present a shared recital in the senior year.

At Gustavus, there is a progression within the course of private study that leads to successful solo performances. Performing multiple times in each of the non-auditioned settings will provide experience and develop confidence in the individual. Different areas vary slightly in the terminology, but the principle remains constant across the department. Auditioned and competitive performance settings then offer challenges for the serious performer.

The Performance Pyramid

Your experiences should build from intimate, peer-supportive situations to more challenging situations:

 

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Revised: August, 2009