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Module WXC-2303:
Genres a Chyfansoddwyr A

Module Facts

Run by School of Arts, Culture and Language

20.000 Credits or 10.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 1

Organiser: Prof Pwyll ap Sion

Overall aims and purpose

Ar y modiwl hwn, mae myfyrwyr yn datblygu sgiliau cerddolegol pellach drwy astudio pwnc penodol yn fanwl. Mae'r myfyrwyr yn dewis pwnc o restr o opsiynau. Diffinir pynciau fel naill ai weithiau gan gyfansoddwr neu grŵp o gyfansoddwyr, arddull neu genre o gerddoriaeth (yn ystod cyfnod hanesyddol penodol fel arfer), neu repertoire o gerddoriaeth a fodolwyd mewn cyfnod/lle penodol neu am bwrpas penodol. Cynigir o leiaf tri opsiyn, sy'n ymwneud â arbenigedd staff.

Mae'r modiwl yn rhoi gwybodaeth fanwl o'r pwnc detholedig i fyfyrwyr, wrth eu galluogi i ddatblygu eu sgiliau mewn dadansoddi cerddoriaeth, astudio ffynonellau, a deall cyd-destunau.

Cynnig opsiynau gwahanol ar Genres a Chyfansoddwyr C (ym Mlwyddyn 3). Mae opsiynau pellach ar gael yn Saesneg ar Genres & Composers B (Blwyddyn 2 Semester 2) a D (Blwyddyn 3 Semester 2).

Course content

Cynigir o leiaf tri phwnc; mae myfyrwyr yn dewis un ohonynt. Mae'r dewis o bwnciau'n newid o flwyddyn i flwyddyn. Mae'r rhestr ganlynol yn dangos yr amrywiaeth o opsiynau a all fod ar gael dros Genres a Chyfansoddwyr A a C. Nodir yr opsiynau sydd ar gael yn 2019-20 â seren isod.

  • Adfywiadau Cerdd
  • Y Beatles
  • Beethoven a'r Pedwarawd Llinynnol
  • Cage a Cherddoriaeth Arbrofol
  • Celfyddyd Serch Llys
  • Y Ffidil yn Niwylliant y Byd*
  • Josquin a'i gyfoeswyr
  • Ligeti
  • Michael Nyman
  • Minimaliaeth
  • Symffoni'r 19eg Ganrif
  • Tonyddiaeth Heddiw*
  • Tri Chyfansoddwr Cymreig Cyfoes: Metcalf, Samuel a Barrett*

Assessment Criteria

good

C– i B+: Gwaith sy'n dangos dealltwriaeth gadarn o’r pwnc a ddewiswyd, lefel dda o feddwl cysyniadol ac o werthuso, ymwybyddiaeth dda o’r prif faterion o bwys, gyda thystiolaeth o graffter deallusol a mynegiant da.

threshold

Gwaith sy’n dangos gwybodaeth sylfaenol, gyfyngedig o’r pwnc a ddewiswyd, gyda gallu syml i feddwl yn gysyniadol, ac ymwybyddiaeth gyfyngedig o faterion perthnasol, ond rhywfaint o dystiolaeth o ymdriniaeth gyffredinol ddeallusol, gyda mynegiant gweddol.

excellent

A– i A**: Gwaith sy’n dangos dealltwriaeth drylwyr o’r pwnc a ddewiswyd, gyda thystiolaeth o astudiaeth fwy trylwyr, lefelau uwch o feddwl deallusol, ymdriniaeth wreiddiol a medrau ysgrifennu rhagorol.

Learning outcomes

  1. Wedi cwblhau'r modiwl, dylai'r myfyriwr allu arddangos a gweithredu gwybodaeth a dealltwriaeth fanwl o bynciau penodol mewn hanes a diwylliant cerddoriaeth.

  2. Wedi cwblhau'r modiwl, dylai'r myfyriwr allu gyfathrebu syniadau ynglŷn â'r gerddoriaeth a astudiwyd yn effeithiol.

  3. Wedi cwblhau'r modiwl, dylai'r myfyriwr allu gweithredu sgiliau o ddadansoddi cerddoriaeth, ymchwil trwy ffynonellau, a meddwl beirniadol mewn perthynas â'r gerddoriaeth a astudiwyd.

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
Cyflwyniad 25.00
Traethawd 75.00

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours

Transferable skills

  • Literacy - Proficiency in reading and writing through a variety of media
  • Computer Literacy - Proficiency in using a varied range of computer software
  • Self-Management - Able to work unsupervised in an efficient, punctual and structured manner. To examine the outcomes of tasks and events, and judge levels of quality and importance
  • Exploring - Able to investigate, research and consider alternatives
  • Information retrieval - Able to access different and multiple sources of information
  • Inter-personal - Able to question, actively listen, examine given answers and interact sentistevely with others
  • Critical analysis & Problem Solving - Able to deconstruct and analyse problems or complex situations. To find solutions to problems through analyses and exploration of all possibilities using appropriate methods, rescources and creativity.
  • Presentation - Able to clearly present information and explanations to an audience. Through the written or oral mode of communication accurately and concisely.
  • Argument - Able to put forward, debate and justify an opinion or a course of action, with an individual or in a wider group setting
  • Self-awareness & Reflectivity - Having an awareness of your own strengths, weaknesses, aims and objectives. Able to regularly review, evaluate and reflect upon the performance of yourself and others

Subject specific skills

  • Musicianship skills – recognition, classification, contextualisation, reconstruction, exploration
  • Intellectual skills specific to Music – contextual knowledge, cultural awareness, critical understanding, repertoire knowledge, curiosity, analytical demonstration
  • Intellectual skills shared with other disciplines – research and exploration, reasoning and logic, understanding, critical judgement, assimilation and application
  • Skills of communication and interaction – oral and written communication, public presentation, team-working and collaboration, awareness of professional protocols, sensitivity, ICT skills, etc.
  • Skills of personal management – self-motivation, self-critical awareness, independence, entrepreneurship and employment skills, time management and reliability, organisation, etc.

Resources

Resource implications for students

Nid oes goblygiadau ar gyfer myfyrwyr o ran adnoddau.

Reading list

Cyhoeddir rhestrau darllen manwl ar ôl i'r pynciau wedi cael eu gosod.

Courses including this module

Compulsory in courses:

  • W303: BA Music (with International Experience) year 2 (BA/MIE)
  • W300: BA Music year 2 (BA/MUS)
  • W30F: BA Music [with Foundation Year] year 2 (BA/MUSF)
  • W304: BMus Music (with International Experience) year 2 (BMUS/MIE)
  • W302: BMUS Music year 2 (BMUS/MUS)
  • W32F: BMus Music [with Foundation Year] year 2 (BMUS/MUSF)

Optional in courses:

  • W3P3: BA Astudiaethau'r Cyfr & Cherdd year 2 (BA/ACC)
  • WW93: BA Creative Studies and Music year 2 (BA/CSTMUS)
  • 32N6: BA English Literature and Music year 2 (BA/ELM)
  • 32N7: BA English Literature & Music with International Experience year 2 (BA/ELMIE)
  • VW23: BA Hanes Cymru a Cherddoriaeth year 2 (BA/HCAC)
  • VW13: BA History and Music year 2 (BA/HMU)
  • VW14: BA History and Music with International Experience year 2 (BA/HMUIE)
  • WW39: BA Music and Creative Writing with International Experience year 2 (BA/MCWIE)
  • W3H6: BA Music and Electronic Engineering year 2 (BA/MEE)
  • WV33: Music & Hist & Welsh Hist (IE) year 2 (BA/MHIE)
  • PW33: BA Media Studies and Music year 2 (BA/MSMUS)
  • RW13: BA Music/French year 2 (BA/MUFR)
  • WR32: BA Music/German year 2 (BA/MUGE)
  • WR33: BA Music/Italian year 2 (BA/MUIT)
  • WW38: BA Music and Creative Writing year 2 (BA/MUSCW)
  • WW36: BA Music and Film Studies year 2 (BA/MUSFS)
  • WR34: BA Music/Spanish year 2 (BA/MUSP)
  • W3W4: BA Music with Theatre & Performance year 2 (BA/MUSTP)
  • VVW3: BA Philosophy and Religion and Music year 2 (BA/PRM)
  • VW2H: BA Welsh History and Music year 2 (BA/WHMU)
  • QW53: BA Cymraeg/Music year 2 (BA/WMU)
  • H6W3: BSc Electronic Engineering and Music year 2 (BSC/EEM)

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