Module WMP-4056:
Perf in Context
Performance in Context 2024-25
WMP-4056
2024-25
School of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Iwan Llewelyn Jones
Overview
This module is designed to enable students to contextualise their practice-based studies by means of extended musicological and pedagogical research. In workshops and 1-to-1 tutorials, students will be introduced to a range of topics pertinent to performance research, including the identification, critical evaluation, and referencing of source materials (text-based materials, music scores, and recordings); the application of appropriate analytical methodologies to the study of music performance, and the exploration of other relevant contexts whether historical, cultural or specific to particular performance traditions.
Students will participate in a range of workshops where topics will be explored from several perspectives, with the aim of encouraging students to consider how their practice-based activities are directly informed by contextual disciplines including musicology and performance pedagogy. Sessions will focus on identifying and referencing source materials appropriately, on how to approach these sources critically, and how research ideas might be disseminated effectively by means of oral and written assignments. The syllabus will explore key areas of performance research, including the study of recordings, critical editions; performers’ writings, and the historical significance of individual performers.
Assessment Strategy
• Threshold (C– to C+, 50-59%): Work which demonstrates an understanding of the module content and the ability to think in an informed and logical manner, and which is expressed coherently. • Good (B– to B+, 60-69%): Work which demonstrates mastery of the module content and the ability to think in a considered manner, and which is expressed with clarity and acuity. • Excellent (A– to A*, 70-100%): Work which demonstrates new insight into the module content and the ability to think in an original and conceptual manner, and which is expressed persuasively.
Relevant Masters-level Explicit Marking Criteria for Musicology and Music Performance will also be used when assessing student work on this module. These may be found on the Blackboard page for this module.
Learning Outcomes
- Engage with appropriate performance analysis methodologies.
- Express advanced ideas relating to musical performance and pedagogy through oral/text-based assessment.
- Identify, evaluate and reference performance-based source materials effectively.
- Situate their practice-based work within a wider academic context.
Assessment method
Demonstration/Practice
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Final Submission: A oral presentation or lecture recital lasting 20 minutes exploring an instrumental/vocal work by an established composer through the analysis of professional recordings and including practical demonstrations. The presentation will be informed by musicological and practice-based research. Testing all Learning Outcomes.
Weighting
60%
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
An essay citing at least twenty source materials pertinent to a particular performance related topic. To include a detailed critical evaluation of four specific sources, two of which will be recorded performances. Testing all Learning Outcomes.
Weighting
40%