Course overview
With the guidance of a supervisor, students will present a Recital of up to 60 minutes. The content of the Recital will be the student's original creative work presented for the Honours Major Project. The Recital format is not prescribed, and will be negotiated with the supervisor as to the best approach for presenting the student's work publicly in the best light. This may include solo performance, small or large ensembles etc. Recital content will be subject to approval.
Course learning outcomes
- To develop knowledge, understanding and skills in performance of original work - including style, interpretation and communication - in a contemporary popular music context
- To develop a high-level of self-awareness and critical judgement, both as an individual and as part of a group
- To develop an understanding, and practical experience in event management and promotion
- To develop a high level of independence and initiative and a desire for continued improvement in all aspects of professional endeavour
- To develop practice led research skills as a preparation of post-graduate study or life-long learning
Degree list
The following degrees include this course