VCE Analysis Workshop
Designed for VCE Music Performance students, this 2.5-hour workshop will give students tools and strategies to assist them with the Analysis component of the Unit 4 study design.
Date
Monday 2 July 2012
2 sessions to choose from:
- 10.00am - 12.30pm
- 1.30pm - 4.00pm
Cost
$50 inc GST
Enrolments
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Download enrolment form (pdf file, 293kb)
What previous participants have said
- "I enjoyed this course from the introduction through to the end. Adam's humour and personality certainly added to the session. Thankyou."
- "The depth and detail that each element was explained in was most valuable."
- "Now I have a more clear understanding of what to expect and produce."
Objectives and Structure
Adam Yee will take students through a range of practical strategies for the VCE Music Performance examination section B: listening and analysis. He will present a listening taxonomy that can be applied to almost all musical examples, which the participants will master and apply to a diverse selection of post- 1910 Australian music.
There will also be consideration of the structure of VCE exam questions, including the requirements of the paper, terms and general knowledge, writing style and suggestions for further practice and learning.
Teacher: Adam Yee
Adam Yee is an oboist, composer and teacher. He is a graduate of the VCA, Melbourne University and is currently completing his Masters in the RMIT Spatial Information Laboratory.
He has been a contributor to VCE curriculum development since 2005, and is a frequent presenter at subject association conferences. Adam is currently working on his fifth opera, an adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s 1872 novella Carmilla. He is the Music Co-ordinator at The King David School in Malvern.
Venue
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
The University of Melbourne
Gate 12, Royal Parade
Parkville VIC 3052
