THE RICHNESS OF REASONS TO IMPROVISE : Finding balance between the technical and artistic aspects in the practice and pedagogy of vocal group improvisation
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Finding balance between the technical and artistic aspects in the practice and pedagogy of vocal group improvisation.
In this master´s project, I wanted to deepen my understanding of the techniques, tools and know-how in vocal improvising and then see if I could get past the technical emphasis often placed in the teaching of vocal improvisation. I chose improvisational aspects with different qualities, hoping to be able to use them as a "richness of reasons to improvise" both in my artistic and pedagogical work.
The central objective of this master´s project is to use research to discover new artistic and pedagogical tools to collective vocal improvisation with groups with different backgrounds.
The final project is comprised of two parts:
1. A one hour improvised final concert, Waiting to hear it (Helsinki Music Centre, May 2018) showcasing the artistic outcomes of this research. The final concert is guided by these sub questions:
- How can I present collective vocal improvisation in a way that satisfies me artistically?
- How can the pedagogical outcomes and the values of the process be expressed artistically on the stage?
- How can I use improvisation methods to facilitate collective composition processes presented in the concert?
2. This reflective text in which I present the project and summarise my pedagogical and artistic growth in the process.
As such, this text is guided by the followong sub questions:
- How does my understanding of teaching choral improvisation expand through the process of applying a variety of improvisation methods and tools in various choral settings?
- How can applying a variety of improvisation methods and tools in different choral settings help me to find balance between technical and artistic aspects of improvisation in my teaching and artistic practise?
- What additional skills can be taught through choral improvisation?
Writing this refelctive text was done in parallel with planning the concert.