Voice – Field of study catalogue JAMU
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The field is guaranteed by the Vocal Studies Department Since its inception, it has already created a number of professionals who are able to find employment in the cultural industry. During its development, the field has reached a format in which theoretical, practical and applied courses are represented and well interconnected. Therefore, the teachers of theoretical courses are well aware of the practical art projects in which students participate and they are thus able to utilise immediate practical knowledge in theoretical teaching.
“Graduates demonstrate broad knowledge of the repertoire of the relevant field
– master the basic principles of pedagogical work
– have deep knowledge in the field of history and repertory of vocal studies
– are familiar with contemporary trends in pedagogy and psychology
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- Soloist performing with an orchestra or a soloist organising his or her own concert recitals
- member of a theatre ensemble
- member of vocal chamber ensembles
- member of an opera, philharmonic or other professional choir
- teacher at art schools, conservatories and music grammar schools, universities of arts or pedagogy
A soloist performing with an orchestra or a soloist organising own concert recitals, member of a theatre ensemble, member of vocal chamber ensembles, member of an opera, philharmonic or other professional choir, teacher at art schools, conservatories and music grammar schools, universities of art or pedagogy.
The study plan consists of compulsory, elective and optional courses and of compulsory artistic study outputs.
A student must obtain 60 credits for each year of studies and finish the studies with a state final examination in selected courses, graduation performance defence and diploma thesis defence.
Contents and scope of the final examination:
Defence of the graduation project, Defence of the diploma thesis, Vocal Music Interpretation in History, Philosophy of Arts
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