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  • Graduate School
  • Department of Music
  • Master of Arts (MA) Degree
  • Department of Piano
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  • Instrument Technique and Repertoire II
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  • be able to play an etude from the curriculum assigned by the advisor.
  • Pays attention to the tempo, rhythmic features of the etude, the right and left hand position, articulation, sound quality and intonation of the tonality
  • Show the technical and musical features of the etude.
  • play the etude by heart
  • play a piece of Baroque period.
  • Asssociate the piece with its historical and stylistic features of the period
  • Examines the polyphonic structure of the piece.
  • Examines the form of the piece.
  • Shows the characteristics of the parts in a piece.
  • Pay attention to the tempo, rhythmic features, the right and left hand position, articulation, sound quality and intonation in the tonality.
  • play the piece by heart
  • play the sonata from the curriculum assigned by the advisor.
  • Examines the form of the piece.
  • Asssociate the piece with its historical and stylistic features of the period
  • Pay attention to features of playing together such as listening, syncronized playing, balance and harmony.
  • Pay attention to the tempo, rhythmic features, the right and left hand position, articulation, sound quality and intonation in the tonality
  • play one part of a concerto from the curriculum assigned by the advisor.
  • Examines the form of the piece.
  • Asssociate the piece with its historical and stylistic features of the period
  • Analyse the technical and musical features of the piece.
  • Show the musical and virtuoso skills.
  • Pay attention to the tempo, rhythmic features, the right and left hand position, articulation, sound quality and intonation in the tonality
  • play the piece by heart
  • play a piece accompanied with piano from the curriculum assigned by the advisor.
  • Examines the form of the piece.
  • Asssociate the piece with its historical and stylistic features of the period
  • Pay attention to features of playing together, such as listening, syncronized playing, balance and harmony.
  • Shows the musical and virtuoso skills.
  • Pay attention to the tempo, rhythmic features, the right and left hand position, articulation, sound quality and intonation ln the tonality
  • Able to play the piece by heart
  • At the end of this course, a student will be able to play the piece in accordance with the program chosen by the Piano Department.

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