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MASTER RAD- KLARINET


Semester: 4
ECTS: 16
Status: Izborni
Lessons: 2++0
Double: Ne
ECTS catalogue
Learning outcomes:

Upon completing the course, the student will be able to: • Independently analyze problems in the field of art and find solutions through critical thinking and evidence-based methods, in line with research process requirements; • Effectively present the results of their work, demonstrating precision in writing and oral presentation, and the ability to participate in professional discussions following public presentation of conclusions applicable to artistic practice; • Connect and apply interdisciplinary knowledge, independently conduct evaluation and self-evaluation of their research work, developing a comprehensive and responsible approach to artistic research; • Master advanced clarinet performance techniques, including tone, breathing, intonation, articulation control, and use of modern and extended techniques when suitable for artistic purposes; • Independently prepare and perform technically and interpretatively demanding programs from different stylistic periods — solo, chamber, and orchestral — with developed strategies for efficient practice, memorization, and public performance; • Analyze, interpret, and critically evaluate musical works, recognize their stylistic, formal, and performance characteristics, and shape their own artistic expression with maturity; • Independently resolve technical and interpretative challenges, apply different work methods, and develop a professional approach to repertoire preparation; • Collaborate effectively with other musicians, including a piano accompanist, through developed communication, teamwork, and musical interaction skills in preparation for public performances; • Independently plan, organize, and realize an artistic project, perform in concerts and competitions, critically evaluate their own and others’ work, and actively work on professional development.

Teaching staff

Name Lectures Exercises Laboratory
PETAR GARIĆ2x0
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