Handbook home
Orchestral Performance Practicum 1 (MUSI90221)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 6.25On Campus (Southbank)
About this subject
Contact information
Year Long (Extended)
Richard Davis: richard.davis@unimelb.edu.au
Students are required to seek permission from the coordinator to enrol in this subject. Proof of permission must be attached to an Enrolment Assistance form.
Overview
Availability | Year Long (Extended) |
---|---|
Fees | Look up fees |
This elective subject provides students a practical, work-integrated learning experience with a professional orchestra. By attending and observing rehearsals and through professional mentoring on orchestral techniques and excerpts, students gain rehearsal experience with and develop communication skills required by a professional orchestra.
This subject is only available to Master of Music (Orchestral Performance) students.
Placement
This subject provides students with a placement opportunity for participation with a partnered professional orchestra. Students are required to complete 22-hours of placement. Students are responsible for identifying a suitable placement with support from the subject coordinator. All placements must be approved by the subject coordinator, typically through an audition.
Travel
This subject has a placement component that may require travel within Greater Melbourne, Victoria, or interstate.
Additional Costs
This subject may incur costs in addition to tuition fees. These costs include accommodation, food, and transport, to undertake chosen placement.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- meet and critically evaluate standards for professional comportment in an orchestral rehearsal;
- demonstrate appropriate rehearsal etiquette in professional situations;
- demonstrate professional practice and communicate effectively with an industry mentor in rehearsal and one-to-one professional contexts.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- communicate effectively in oral and written language, and in musical performance;
- communicate constructively in diverse professional situations;
- promote and maintain the wellbeing of self and others;
- manage competing demands on time;
- integrate personal reflection into the creative process;
- make effective use of planning skills.
Last updated: 8 November 2024