The field is guaranteed by the Wind Instruments Department
Since its inception, a number of experts in this field have already been educated in this field. 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.
A graduate is an instrumentalist who:
– mastered the basic solo repertoire of different stylistic periods
– completed the training necessary to become an orchestral player
– underwent practical training in chamber ensembles
– prepared for a career in education
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- perform as a soloist;
- be a member of classical chamber ensembles or contemporary music ensembles;
- hold a position in symphony or chamber orchestras;
- teach bassoon with focus on both solo and chamber play at art schools and conservatories
A graduate can perform as a soloist, become a member of classical chamber ensembles or contemporary music ensembles, hold positions in symphony or chamber orchestras, teach bassoon with focus on both solo and chamber play at art schools and conservatories.
The study plan consists of compulsory, elective and optional courses and of compulsory artistic study outputs.
Student musí získat 60 kreditů za každý rok studia a ukončit studium státní závěrečnou zkouškou z vybraných předmětů, obhajobou absolventského výkonu a obhajobou bakalářské práce.
Obsah a rozsah závěrečné zkoušky:
Obhajoba absolventského projektu, Obhajoba bakalářské práce, Psychologie a pedagogika, Metodika
Field of study specification | |
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Code | KLARINE |
Type | Bachelor´s Single-subject degree programme |
Degree | BcA. |
Length of studies | 3 Years |
Field of study guaranteed by | Faculty Of Music |
Accreditation | |
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Accredited until 31. 12. 2024 |
Guarantor | |
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prof. MgA. Jindřich Petráš |