- Year of study: Two semesters, fall and spring. Tuesdays 10:00 – 11:30.
- Final assessment: Take-home exam.
- Prerequisites: Students must have taken MUSTEK22 or be able to document equivalent knowledge.
- Language of instruction: Norwegian and/or English.
Course description
Working in the studio will give the improvising musician an opportunity to learn the working methods of a composer – to support or to change intuitive choices, and to create music based on improvisation – and learn that improvisation can take entirely new directions than concert improvisation. The subject also deals with how studio work can be a catalyst and inspiration for concert improvisation.
Responsible department: Jazz, Improvised Music and Traditional Nordic Folk Music Department.
Course instructor: Ivar Grydeland.
Learning objectives
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to:
- be able to use relevant tools for improvisation in the studio
- be able to create musical works in the studio using both improvisation and the possibilities of the sound studio
- show the ability to reflect on artistic questions related to working in a studio as an intuitively creative musician
- be able to give and receive feedback on their own work and the work of fellow students
Overview
The group will be presented with relevant musical works and must participate in a discussion of these works. Throughout the semester, students will be presented with selected tools and easy exercises on how to use them.
Students work with their own musical pieces. These pieces, and the process around them, like artistic questions, must be shared with the rest of the group.
Structure
Classes are 90 minutes a week. Each student is also given 120 minutes of individual guidance.
Course requirements
Students must present two of their own musical pieces for the group, and give feedback to the other students’ pieces.
Final assessment
The final assessment is expressed with the grades pass/fail, and determined by individual assessment of the student’s level of achievement in two musical pieces. Assessment is done by the course instructor.
Take-home exam
Students must submit two larger, thoroughly prepared works for assessment. Students are expected to work with the pieces throughout the semester.
In the case of re-assessment, the same procedures apply.