Learning OutcomesAt
the end of the module you should be able to demonstrate:
- competence in laying out a
clear score and parts
- competence in arranging for
both voices and instruments
- grasp of texture, ranges and
balance
- awareness of the practicalities
of writing for amateur musicians and the unskilled
- awareness of idioms appropriate
to Christian worship
Issues for studyAs
a means of developing your skills in writing for voices
you are expected to explore works by other composers,
considering the ways in which they approach
- formal procedures and structure
- musical ideas and use of material
- use of resources
- use and treatment of accompaniment
- texture and balance
- considerations for performers
- presentation of score
You
need to be clear about the conventions for the presentation
of scores, and may follow the style guide prepared by
the Guild. In vocal music
The Oxford Spelling Dictionary
can be helpful in guiding you over the division of words.
You
need to be clear of ranges of voices and instruments
and capabilities of singers and players of varying abilities.
You
should become aware of issues of copyright and performance
rights.
Assessment and satisfactory completion
You
are required to submit
three pieces of work chosen
from the following:
- an arrangement of existing
music for one movement of the Ordinary of the Mass/Eucharist
(i.e. Kyrie, Gloria,
Sanctus, Agnus dei);
- an arrangement of existing
music for a canticle or psalm (prose texts only);
- an arrangement of existing
music with a sacred text (prose or verse) set as a through-composed
song or anthem;
- a setting of an existing strophic
hymn or sacred song - either a single arranged verse
or an extended setting with variations of scoring and
treatment of the melody;
- a work for instrument(s) suitable
for use in worship based on existing melodic and/or
harmonic materials.
In
using existing music you may use or replace existing
accompaniments or harmonic material. You may wish to
consider re-arranging complex music for more limited
resources.
The
scoring of the works with text should be for
- unaccompanied SATB choir
- accompanied SATB choir
- solo voice and accompaniment
- two-part choir and accompaniment
- high or low voices (SSA or
TBB) and accompaniment
- congregation and accompaniment
- cantor, congregation and accompaniment
The
accompaniments and the instrumental works should be
scored for organ, acoustic piano, or electric keyboard,
or for an ensemble of 3-8 instruments (either including
or excluding keyboard).
You
should use different resources in each arrangement.
At least one arrangement should involve an instrumental
ensemble. The submitted works should include one work
for capable performers, and one work involving less
skilled participants. One of the works should last at least 5 minutes in performance. The portfolio as a whole should consist of music lasting 10-15 minutes in performance.
All
three arrangements should be submitted in notated score.
With each arrangement you should also submit the original
on which each piece is based, together with a short
commentary of 150-400 words outlining the purpose and
methods of the arrangement, and evaluating its strengths
and weaknesses. At least one of the pieces should also
be submitted in a recorded performance on cassette tape.
The
assessment is based on your skills in arranging and
the overall merit of the work as presented.
Assessment
will be based on the portfolio of arrangements, but
you will be expected to supply additional evidence in
order to complete the module satisfactorily. You should
complete the report form listing the works of other
composers you have studied and other exercises or pieces
you have completed yourself as part of the course (these
should not be submitted but may be requested for inspection
by the examiners), and answer the questionnaire about
copyright and performing rights. The report and questionnaire
will not be graded but you must have completed them
satisfactorily to complete the module.
If
you are taking more than one module in Group C you need
only complete the questionnaire on copyright and performing
rights once.
All
materials for assessment and establishment of satisfactory
completion should be forwarded to the Course Secretary
and postmarked not later than 31 January or 30 June
in the appropriate study period.