Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
Koninklijk Conservatorium van Antwerpen
Pianoforte 4514/2806/2223/1/83
Study guide

Pianoforte 4

514/2806/2223/1/83
Academic year 2022-23
Is found in:
  • Educational Master of Arts in Music & Performing Arts
    Choice option within specialisation:
    • Pianoforte within Music
  • Master of Arts in Music, programme stage 4
    Choice option within specialisation:
    • Pianoforte (focus Podium) within Instrumental / Vocal studies
  • Master of Arts in Music
    Choice option within specialisation:
    • Pianoforte (focus Podium) within Instrumental/Vocal Studies
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 21 credits
Co-ordinator: Kuijken Pieter
Other teaching staff: Kessels Koen, Proot Stephanie
Languages: Dutch, English
Scheduled for: Academic year
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 31.10.2022 ()
Re-sit exam: is possible.
Possibility of deliberation: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated).
Total study time: 630,00 hours

Prerequisites

having passed Pianoforte 3.

Educational organisation (text)

- individual lessons
- group-focussed lessons or class activities

Supplemented with a selection from the following:

- rehearsals with piano accompaniment
- participation in masterclasses, lectures and lecture-recitals
- participation in student concerts
- participation in projects organised by the Conservatoire
- concert attendance

Prerequisite competencies (text)

Achievement of the learning outcomes of  Piano 3, Harpsichord 3, Organ 3 or Pianoforte 3.

Learning outcomes (list)

1.1 The student independently broadens and explores repertoire related to his or her discipline.
The student can perform representative exam repertoire or works of the same level and demonstrates a personal vision as concerns that repertoire within the context of the master's dissertation.
1.2 The student masters the internationally used stylistic performance practice standards.
The student applies an advanced knowledge of style in performing the repertoire and makes clear and personal choices in doing so.
1.4 The student makes music in an artistic project in a creative manner.
The student demonstrates an advanced mastery of the musical parameters in a stylistically responsible and creative interpretation.
1.5 The student can move his or her public through the means of artistic dialogue.
The student carries the public along in his or her story and radiates self-confidence on the stage.
2.2 The student builds up expertise through organisation and independent study.
The student independently focuses on problem-solving when faced with (technical) problems or challenges.
2.3 The student can process musical structures through analysis and interpretation.
The student implements in his or her own performance practice the advanced knowledge of the various subject areas in the course unit and of external sources. The student can show personal insight in their plan of action or portfolio.
2.4 The student has acquired the correct playing techniques and posture.
The student has a healthy and functional posture when playing.
The student masters technical elements in relation to articulation and sound production.
2.5m The student is aware of the technical and technological developments within his or her discipline.
The student is confident with the contemporary technical and technological developments related to the instrument and performance practice.
The student can position him- or herself in an intercultural and international context.
The student can find his or her own path within an intercultural or international context.
4.1 The student has extensive knowledge of the broader cultural and (musical) historical context and can use this in his or her artistic practice.
The student can apply knowledge of historical-cultural context in performance practice.
4.2 The student has acquired a critical and inquiring attitude.
The student asks critically questions relating to performance practice.
4.3 The student can present orally and in writing the results of critical (self-)reflection.
The student applies knowledge from the various disciplines when self-reflecting on performance practice.

Course content

Read the vademecum.
The curriculum will be determined in consultation with the principal teacher.

Further refinement of technique and interpretation through the study of varied repertoire.
Literature study: for example, CPE Bach's Versuch über die wahre Art das Klavier zu spielen; Moscheles' Method and studies; Clementi's studies and sonatas; Czerny's methods, treatises and other relevant works.
Learning to sight read with an immediate understanding of the contents of the score and style and with rhetorical insight. One consequence of this is that the student learns to read more quickly and builds up his or her repertoire. 
Aural training through learning to tune: analysis of acoustic information.
Increased awareness of and sensitivity to overtones and beats lead to more balanced playing and the ablitily to really learn to listen to one's instrument. It also increases the sensitivity to the various types of instruments. A minimum level of knowledge of mechanics and reglage is required.
Individual lessons. Students may observe the lessons of their fellow-students. Recognition at a distance of certain problematic areas experienced by fellow-students contributes to the student becoming more conscious of his or her own perspective and his or her own similar and/or different problematic areas. Increase of possible repertoire.
Tuning: taught previously in group lessons
Class concerts
Possible group lessons/work sessions, a type of masterclass in which the students who are listening are actively involved in analysing the problematic areas of the playing and in the coaching of the student performing. Promotes also the learning of new and further repertoire. For the student performing, this constitutes good preparation for a public performance with prepared or almost prepared repertoire.
Observation of concerts and masterclasses.
Visits to instrument museums

Study material (text): Mandatory

- Scores, study books and recordings (see the statement of the principal teacher)
- Scores of the exam programme. The exam programme is to be determined in consultation with the principal teacher.
- Suitable instrument

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Artistic praxis24,00 hours
Collaborative learning36,00 hours
Work time outside of contact hours570,00 hours

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Academic yearArtistic skills assessment during the examination series100,00
Evaluation(s) for re-sit exam
MomentForm%Remark
2nd examination periodArtistic skills assessment during the examination series100,00