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School of Jazz Drums and Percussion – COMJ/11

First Level Academic Diploma in Jazz Drums and Percussion – (Bachelor’s Degree)

Training Objectives.

After completing the degree programme, graduates of First Level in Jazz Drums and Percussion will have developed: technical skills and specific knowledge to such an extent that they will be able to plan and develop their own artistic ideas .

To reach these goals, as well as to get the ability to interact within mixed musical groups, students will master the most representative repertoire – including ensemble repertoire – and the related performance practices; the aural perceptive and memorisation skills as well as the acquisition of specific and cross-sectional knowledge pertaining to the various compositional, analytical, and structural aspects of music; emotional and postural control techniques; thorough knowledge of stylistic, historical, and general aesthetic aspects related to one’s specific field of study. Furthermore, with reference to the specificity of the individual courses, the student must possess adequate skills related to the field of improvisation. It is also an educational objective of the course to acquire skills in music information technology as well as those related to a second community language

Access qualifications

High School Diploma or other equivalent qualification obtained in a non-Italian school and recognized.

Entrance Examination

The first test aims to verify the candidate’s vocal skills and musical maturity, the second the theoretical knowledge and basic musical culture.
FIRST TEST
1) Performance of 2 pieces taken from the list below, one of which is chosen by the candidate, one chosen by the commission (with accompaniment of bass/double bass, drums and any other instruments or using musical bases on digital support).

TRACK LIST:

• In a sentimental mood

• Now’s the time

• Take the a train

• Bye bye black bird

• Moanin

• All of me

• There is no greater love

• There will never be another you

• What is this thing called love

• I’ve got rhythm

2) Performance of a standard (1 Ballad) of the candidate’s choice for solo instrument

3) Performing a song at first sight. For harmonic instruments: with melody and theme songs to harmonize. For monodic instruments: reading of the melody and possible interpretation of the acronyms

4) Assessment of technical skills (scales, arpeggios, etc.)

SECOND TEST

1) The candidate should demonstrate mastery in the use of notation codes, knowledge of the basic elements of music theory, and the practice of fundamental skills related to listening and rhythmic and sung reading.

2) The candidate will be able to recognize intervals (within the octave), major and minor scales, modal scales, chords (triads and quadriads in fundamental position)

3) Assessment through an oral interview of the basic musical skills of Elements of History of Jazz Music.

MUSICAL, GENERAL AND MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEW

Notes: The committee has the right, for evaluation purposes, to select a part of the submitted program as well as to re-listen and/or interrupt the performance.

Candidates already holding the relevant licenses obtained from Higher Music Education Institutions under Law 508/99 are exempt from test no. 2

Second Level Academic Diploma in Jazz Drums and Percussion (Bachelor’s Degree)

Training Objectives.

After completing the degree programme, graduates of Second Level in Jazz Drums and Percussion will developed: technical skills and specific knowledge to such an extent that they will be able to plan and develop their own artistic ideas. To reach these goals, as well as to get the ability to interact within mixed musical groups, students will master the most representative repertoire – including ensemble repertoire and piano accompaniment – and the related performance practices; the aural perceptive and memorisation skills as well as the acquisition of specific and cross-sectional knowledge pertaining to the various compositional, analytical, and structural aspects of music; emotional and postural control techniques; thorough knowledge of stylistic, historical, and general aesthetic aspects related to one’s specific field of study. Furthermore, with reference to the specificity of the individual courses, the student must possess adequate skills related to the field of improvisation. It is also an educational objective of the course to acquire skills in music information technology as well as those related to a second community language.

Access qualifications

Bachelor’s degree or a first-level academic degree or a Conservatory degree together with an upper secondary school diploma, or other qualification obtained abroad and recognized as suitable. It is also necessary that the preparation acquired is consistent and adequate for the second level course.
Candidates who expect to obtain the required qualifications by the February-March session of the academic year of reference can apply for conditional admission.

Entrance Examination

1) Practical test (the Commission has the right to listen to all or part of the program presented): performance, preferably from memory, of a solo concert program of the candidate’s choice lasting about 30 minutes, of difficulty consistent with or greater than that presented for the 1st level Academic Diploma exam, including compositions from different historical periods or styles. The candidate can include in the aforementioned program a composition for ensemble/ensemble music groups.
2) Reading test: extemporaneous performance of a piece assigned by the Commission (maximum time allowed before performance: 2 times the duration of the piece).
3) Oral test: the interview will focus on the training course already undertaken and on any professional orientations that have already emerged during the last years of training, in particular with reference to the interests of the specific address.
Evaluation of the candidate’s resume.