Teaching Methodologies
Classes will be predominantly practical, centered on basic vocal techniques and interpretation of a diverse repertoire.
Students can opt for continuous/periodic assessment or assessment by exam in the normal period.
In continuous assessment, based on the mandatory attendance of 75% of the classes taught, the criteria to be applied are: Reading – 30%; Vocal technique – 40%; Interpretation – 30%.
In the evaluation by examination of the normal season, based on the mandatory attendance of 75% of the classes taught, the criteria to be applied are: Reading – 30%; Vocal technique – 40%; Interpretation – 30%.
Students can enroll in an exam at the time of appeal, provided they have attended at least 75% of the classes taught.
In the case of assessment by exam (normal season and appeal), with 2 pieces to be indicated by the teachers, the candidate must ensure the presence of at least 1 singer per suit (SATB).
Learning Results
– Develop the rhythmic sense and auditory acuity;
– Promoting a taste for group musical practice;
– Create conditions that allow the mental domain of musical reading;
– Cultivate and develop inner hearing and selective hearing;
– Develop vocal techniques that allow good performance in choral music.
– Create conditions for the recognition of a correct aesthetic interpretation.
– Apply vocal improvement techniques in contexts of expression, education, training and musical animation.
– Apply differentiated vocal techniques adapted to different contexts;
– Know the physiognomy of the vocal tract.
Program
– Vocal technique:
Breathing
Relaxation
Posture
Vocal tract and placement
Voice tuning
Resonances
Vocal range
Articulation
-Reading and execution of vocal repertoire.
Grading Methods
- - Reading - 30.0%
- - Vocal technique - 40.0%
- - Interpretation - 30.0%
- - Reading - 30.0%
- - Interpretation - 30.0%
- - Vocal technique - 40.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Heizmann, K. (2003). Vocal warm-ups. Schott.
Kemp, M. (2014). Innovative warm-ups for the volunteer choir. GIA Publications.
Robinson, R., & Althouse, J. (1995). The complete choral warm-up book. Alfred Publishing.
Nota: A bibliografia referente à seleção repertorial, dado ser condicionada pela amostra de naipes, será disponibilizada no decorrer de cada semestre.