Course in Sacred Music – Level II
Educational objectives
The course aims to:
- train musicians who, through technical mastery of their instrument, can perform pieces from various genres of the jazz repertoire with interpretative awareness, both in reproducing formal processes and in the ability to convey meaning.
- train musicians with advanced skills in the field of jazz arrangement and composition.
At an operational level, students who have obtained a Level II academic diploma should be equipped with:
- in-depth tools for analysis and critique, capable of benefiting from interactions with other musical and/or musicological disciplines, as well as other art forms.
- adequate abilities to control their emotional and psycho-physical state in relation to interpretative and technical-executive effectiveness.
- appropriate skills in relating to other instruments within the ensemble.
An educational objective of the course is also the acquisition of adequate competencies in the field of music informatics, as well as those related to a second community language.
It is also an educational objective of the course to acquire adequate skills in the field of computer music as well as those related to a second European Community language.
Employment prospects
- Professional concert activity focused on solo performance in jazz ensembles
- Arranger and composer for jazz formations
- Cultural operator in the musical field
- Organizer of events and musical seasons
- Consultant and musical organizer for public or private institutions
Admission Level II
Enrolment
Enrolment in years following the first
Lessons
The Academic Year begins on 1 November of each year and ends on 31 October of the following year. The academic calendar is issued by the Director, by resolution of the Academic Council, normally by 31 May.
Each training activity may entail different methods of conduct and interaction between students and lecturers. In particular, there may be individual face-to-face lessons, collective face-to-face lessons, practice lectures, laboratories, practical, distance and intensive activities, training courses, seminars, projects, artistic productions, reports and production of texts and hypertexts, including multimedia, guided or autonomous individual study activities, tutoring, self-assessment and other activities.
Examinations
There are three sessions per academic year: summer, autumn and extraordinary.
Students are obliged to book by the deadlines indicated by the Registrar’s Office.
Final Examinations
In order to obtain the qualification for Level I and Level II courses, students who have acquired the required credits must pass the final examination consisting in the writing of the dissertation (Thesis) and the practical test useful to ascertain the achievement of the qualifying educational objectives of the course of study.
Booking the final examination must be made compulsorily on one’s ISIDATA profile under the heading ‘Examinations’.
At the same time, it will be compulsory to pay the ‘Graduation fee’ (by means of Pagopa service) of €30.00 by generating the payment by MAV through the ISIDATA platform under the heading ‘Fees’.
Bookings must be received in accordance with the following deadlines:
– 31 May (summer session);
– 31 August (autumn session);
– 31 January (winter session).
Students must have completed their studies at least 10 days before the final examination.
It is compulsory to submit 1 hard copy and 1 PDF/A file of the Diploma Thesis to the secretary’s office no later than 10 days before the date of the final examination. Further hard copies (tot. 4 copies) must be handed in to the commission on the day of the final examination.
Specific provisions can be found in the “Thesis Regulations”.