Master of Music
Master of Music (Composition)
CMPN5001 Creative Work (Composition) 1
Credit points: 16 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Damien Ricketson Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 12 hours of individual supervision over the semester. Attendance at the Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Attendance at the Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Assessment: Creative Work presentation (15 - 30 mins) with formative feedback about research, presentation and composition skills from the supervisory team and UoS Coordinator; formative feedback for work presented at Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
This Unit of Study offers students a scaffolded experience that will help them to develop research skills and ability to embed, articulate and demonstrate research through and in the form of a composition portfolio. Under the guidance of a supervisory team, the student will initially plan and propose the semester's creative work project work for approval. This would normally be composition-based research output related to the student's overarching research topic. Following the project's development through the semester, the student will present the work undertaken in an appropriate format at the end of semester for formative feedback. Students will attend the weekly multidisciplinary Postgraduate Creative Research seminar which will provide regular opportunities to present creative work research and to explore and hone presentation skills.
CMPN5002 Creative Work (Composition) 2
Credit points: 16 Teacher/Coordinator: Dr Damien Ricketson Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 12 hours of individual supervision over the semester. Attendance at the Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Prerequisites: CMPN5001 Assessment: Creative Work presentation (30 - 50 mins) for jury assessment and formative feedback about research, presentation and composition skills; formative feedback for work presented at Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Note: Attendance at the Postgraduate Creative Research seminar.
Following the completion of CMPN5001, CMPN5002 offers students a scaffolded experience that will help them further to develop research skills and ability to embed, articulate and demonstrate research through and in the form of a composition portfolio. Under the guidance of a supervisory team, the student will initially plan and propose the semester's creative work project work for approval. This would normally be composition-based research output related to the student's overarching research topic and may build on work done in CMPN5001. Following the project's development through the semester, the student will present the work undertaken in an appropriate format at the end of semester for jury assessment. Students will attend the weekly multidisciplinary Postgraduate Creative Research seminar which will provide regular opportunities to present creative work research and to explore and hone presentation skills.
Master of Music (Performance)
PERF5001 Creative Work (Performance) 1
Credit points: 16 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Neal Peres Da Costa Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 13hrs of instrumental tuition/semester or equivalent, and other supervision and performance as appropriate, including attendance and two performances at Performance Seminar or equivalent. Assessment: Creative Work presentation (15 - 30 mins) with formative feedback about research, presentation and performance skills from the supervisory team and UoS Coordinator; formative feedback for work presented at Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Students work with the teacher/supervisor on development of their performance skills and repertoire as appropriate to their instrument and performance research goals. The work for the semester will be planned at the beginning of the semester taking into account longer term goals for the research program in the degree. Research and performance objectives and a semester outline will be devised and approved in consultation between the student, the teacher/supervisor(s) and the unit coordinator.
PERF5002 Creative Work (Performance) 2
Credit points: 16 Teacher/Coordinator: Professor Neal Peres Da Costa Session: Semester 1,Semester 2 Classes: 13hrs of instrumental tuition/semester or equivalent, and other supervision and performance as appropriate, including attendance and two performances at Performance Seminar or equivalent. Prerequisites: PERF5001 Assessment: Creative Work presentation (30 - 50 mins) for jury assessment and formative feedback about research, presentation and performance skills; formative feedback for work presented at Postgraduate Creative Research seminar. Mode of delivery: Normal (lecture/lab/tutorial) day
Students work with the teacher/supervisor on further development of their performance skills and repertoire as appropriate to their instrument and performance research goals. The work for the semester will be planned at the beginning of the semester taking into account longer term goals for the research program in the degree. Research and performance objectives and a semester outline will be devised and approved in consultation between the student, the teacher/supervisor(s) and the unit coordinator.