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Cham­ber music I

Course description

The course enables the students to acquire experience and skills in chamber music performance.

The students should submit details of their preferred ensemble make-up, tutor and repertoire using an email link issued by the chamber music co-ordinator. The deadline for registering is 1 December for the spring semester and 1 June for the autumn semester. The students’ wishes will be considered and approved by the course co-ordinator. Anyone who has not submitted their preferences will be placed in a suitable ensemble. A list of the chamber music ensembles will be available at nmh.no before the semester starts.

The course is followed by Chamber Music II.

Course co-ordinator: Are Sandbakken.

Learning objectives

On completion of this course, the student is expected to

  • be able to perform music together with others
  • be able to collaborate to resolve musical problems
  • be able to plan and hold chamber music rehearsals resulting in a performance

Overview

The students’ proposed repertoire and ensemble make-up form the starting point for the course. Tutor preference will be granted whenever possible. The course involves learning and interpreting chamber music works and offers practical experience of rehearsing repertoire together with fellow students.

The repertoire should be of at least 60 minutes’ duration over three semesters in the first module. Dispensation from the repertoire requirement may be granted when rehearsing especially challenging works.

The students are free to decide whether to perform parts of their repertoire at a concert or at an end-of-semester exam in each semester.

Structure

The course is organised as chamber music rehearsals led by the ensemble members themselves as well as coaching by a chamber music tutor. The students should ideally form ensembles of three or more performers. Duos may be accepted if the repertoire places equal demands on both performers. Chamber music requires a great deal of the students in terms of planning, organisation, choice of repertoire and rehearsal.

For a summary of indicative workload and structure, please see the “Structure” section of the relevant programme of study.

The students are automatically registered for tuition/supervision and assessment in the subject in line with the progression set out in the individual education plan.

Course requirements

1. Semester schedule

Together with the chamber music coach the chamber ensemble should prepare a semester schedule for each semester, to include

  • ensemble members
  • repertoire of at least 20 minutes’ duration per semester
  • rehearsal schedule
  • schedule of planned sessions with chamber music coach
  • whether the ensemble will perform their prepared repertoire in a concert or end-of-semester exam. The ensemble may change their decision up until 1 November / 1 April in the semester in question. Any changes must be reported to the chamber music co-ordinator.

Deadline: The semester schedule must be submitted to the course co-ordinator by 15 September / 1 February. The form can be downloaded from nmh.no.

2. Mandatory attendance

Attendance at the scheduled rehearsals and coaching sessions as per the semester schedule is mandatory.

3. Performance of prepared repertoire

Every semester the chamber ensemble may choose one of two performance options for their prepared repertoire:

a) The ensemble performs parts of their repertoire at a concert. The ensemble is responsible for the practical aspects of organising the concert. The concert must be approved by the chamber music coach. If the coach is unable to attend the concert, it must be documented in the form of a video or audio recording.

b) The ensemble performs 10 minutes of their prepared repertoire in an end-of-semester exam. Two chamber music coaches will be present at the exam and will give the students verbal feedback on their performance.

Deadline: All course requirements must have been met by 15 December / 1 June.

Final assessment

All course requirements must be met before the student can be given a final assessment.

The assessment is based on the learning objectives for the course. The course is assessed on a pass or fail basis by one or more chamber music coaches in the form of an individual evaluation of the student’s level of attainment.

The final assessment is given at the end of Year 2. The students must have passed every semester in order to pass the final assessment.

New assessment

In the event of a fail, the student must complete an additional chamber music project in the next semester.

Study component

Published: Apr 3, 2020 — Last updated: Feb 1, 2024