Where does the JAMU teach the violin?
The study specialisation Violin is taught at the Department of Stringed Instruments. The aim of the teaching is to develop the talents and abilities of the students for the independent realization of artistic projects. Of course, the maximum individual approach to each student is taken with regard to the degree of his/her talent, technical and artistic potential, intellectual maturity and his/her overall level. The Department of Stringed Instruments teaches the following subjects: playing the instrument, chamber music, study of repertoire with piano, history and literature of the instrument, methodology of playing the instrument, study of orchestral parts. In addition to these, students of the Department of Stringed Instruments also have the opportunity to study courses taught in the Department of Jazz Performance or the Department of Organ and Historical Performance. Most courses are taught individually.
Applying
The aim is to prepare the graduate for performing in symphony and opera orchestras, in various chamber ensembles, for teaching at the Elementary School or for solo performances on concert stages. The graduate will be able to use a broad knowledge of methodology, pedagogy and psychology, to be oriented in music history, to speak foreign languages and to acquire such knowledge that will enable him/her to continue his/her career.
After graduating in Violin Performance, they will find employment as soloists or chamber or orchestral players who will be able to cover a wide repertoire of all styles.
Specification of the field
- Shortcut
HOUSLE
- Study period
3 years
- Title
BcA.
- Program
String Instruments
- Form of study
prezenční se specializací
- Teacher plan
Neučitelský
- Language of instruction
Czech
- Shortcut
HOUSLE
- Study period
2 years
- Title
MgA.
- Program
String Instruments
- Form of study
prezenční se specializací
- Teacher plan
Neučitelský
- Language of instruction
Czech
