What is the aim of the study
The Organ Performance specialization is built on several required and elective courses that form the backbone of the Organ Performance and Sacred Music program. The intertwining of the specialisations with the possibility of continuing in a follow-up Master’s programme creates suitable conditions for the successful employment of graduates in practice. Of course, there is a wide range of elective courses that suitably complement the study programme according to personal preferences.
What the graduate knows
- the graduate is familiar with the so-called historically informed interpretation and stylistic registration
- knows how to play his instrument in a manner appropriate to the level of his bachelor’s studies
- can independently and flawlessly rehearse repertoire from all stylistic periods
- is able to apply his/her theoretical knowledge of organology in practice and use it to remove uncomplicated defects on tools of various designs
- is able to combine appropriate repertoire with a specific instrument in accordance with historical practice
- knows how to recognize and analyze his and his students’ playing deficiencies and apply the subsequent reflection in his methodological procedures
- is familiar with the historical development of his/her instrument and can put it into context in selecting appropriate compositions for his/her pupils, taking into account their age and physical and mental maturity
- is familiar with the principles of pedagogical work at primary or secondary art schools and knows the methodology of teaching the given specialisation
