Examinations, Courses and Awards
Fellowship of the Guild of Church Musicians
Part Two, Group F: Practical studies
Module F3: Music group leader (15 credits)
Course SummaryThe focus of this module is on practical work directly related to the duties of a musician active in worship. You should be able to draw on your other studies for the diploma as a means of enriching and developing your understanding of, and approach to, the practice of music in liturgy and worship. Much of your preparation for this module is likely to be related to your regular work as a music group leader.
Learning OutcomesOn successful completion of this module you will be able: (a) to show evidence of a broad familiarity with repertory for use in worship; (b) to show competence in rehearsing and performing a contrasting group of liturgical compositions for voices and instruments (chosen by yourself and by the examiners); and (c) to demonstrate competence in liturgical planning appropriate to your work as a music group leader.
StudyAlthough
there are books on conducting and direction you will
gain most by observing experienced music group leaders
and by being observed. Where you have difficulty in
finding a suitable observer, much can be learnt by watching
and evaluating videos of your own rehearsals and performances.
It is expected that you will be working towards this
module during both years of study for the diploma.
AssessmentAssessment
is based on a practical session and a discussion with
the examiners. This session will take place in your
own church or chapel with your own music group. Two
examiners will attend the session on an agreed date.
Exceptionally, where this is impossible to arrange,
you may be asked to submit a VHS video recording.
- 1. Rehearsing and performing repertory identified by
you and approved in advance by the Academic Board
(see
below). This will consist of a rehearsal of two contrasting
pieces of music for use in worship (30 minutes),
and
the performance of one of them (2 to 3 minutes in performance).
- 2. Rehearsing and performing two pieces of liturgical
music (vocal and instrumental) chosen by the
examiners
(30 minutes). The candidate will be provided with the
music in advance but must not rehearse the pieces
before
the session. Music for the group will be provided by
the examiners on the day.
- 3. A discussion with the examiners. This will address
issues of planning for the liturgy, repertory, techniques
and strategy for rehearsal and direction, and matters
arising from the practical sessions. The discussions
of planning and repertory will be based on specific
material submitted by you in advance.
When
the examiners allocate grades and marks, equal weight
will be given to each of the three elements of the assessment.
Arrangements for the assessmentYou
should submit a proposal for the content of the
practical session to the Course Secretary before
the session takes place. This should include scores
of the music
to be rehearsed and performed.
If
there is no difficulty with your proposal, approval
will be granted by the time the study period begins.
If there are reservations the matter will be resolved
as quickly as possible. The Course Secretary will forward
single copies of the items to be rehearsed and directed
by you (Section 2, above) when communicating approval.
One
month before the end of the study period (i.e. 31 May or 31 December) you must submit a plan for music for
three events: a regular service in your own church,
a service for a major festival or special occasion in
your own church, and a para-liturgical service or sacred concert with a capable amateur
music group. You should list the music, include a single
copy of each item selected, and provide a brief explanation
for your choices (200-400 words for each event).