The Five Archetypes of Orchestration in 60 Lessons — Part I

Become a Master in Orchestration — The Study and Practice of 60 Masterpieces

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The Five Archetypes of Orchestration in 60 Lessons — Part I

What You Will Learn!

  • Become a master by imitating and emulating the great masterpieces
  • You will gain deeper insight into the mechanisms of orchestration by copying masterpieces by ear and afterwards compare your result with it.
  • You will become more aware of balance issues in orchestration
  • By making all assignments structured according to the five archetypes, you will orchestrate much more consciously in an artistic way
  • By orchestrating masterpieces by listening first, you will analyse their logic more deeply and learn to orchestrate much more consistently.
  • By working out all 60 assignments, you are going to greatly enhance your imagination of the quality and possibilities of the different timbres
  • This method of imitation and emulation has long been tried and tested and will turn you into a more professional composer or orchestrator.
  • By consciously working on the five basic types of orchestration, you will start orchestrating much more efficiently
  • You will improve your inner hearing by studying excerpts of masterpieces
  • You will experience how your instructor as a composer himself applies the archetypes of orchestration in comparison with the great masters

Description

We have organized this course very transparently in the main orchestration procedures with well-known excerpts from Western music-literature but also related to own compositions. Therefore, we have divided the entirety of the course into five major parts. Each part will be dedicated to exactly one of the five archetypes of orchestration. Each part will thus contain 12 lessons focused on that particular aspect. The whole course will cover at least 60 examples carefully discussed and analyzed. The assignments are directly related to these fragments. All relevant aspects and techniques will be covered in detail, offering you the opportunity to try everything out for yourself to gain efficient insight and become a true professional. Worksheets and reductions has been elaborated, solutions provided, but also applications into one’s own contemporary practice illustrate the relevance of traditional orchestral principles into modern classical music compositions. By imitating and emulating the masters, you will become by time a master yourself. We have carefully selected excerpts in different styles, from Mozart, Beethoven, Grieg, Holst, Bizet, Debussy, Stravinsky, Bartok and myself. In the downloadable resources are 95 items provided: the whole spoken commentaries in English are completely written out and can be downloaded to gain more understanding of each lesson. We are truly convinced that this method of working, copying, imitating, emulating the masters, which has already often proven in the past that this was the method to learn craftsmanship, will help you further develop as an artist.

Who Should Attend!

  • Ideal for music students, young composers, arrangers, orchestrators and music lovers of music theory from intermediate to more advanced levels.

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Tags

  • Music Composition

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Lectures

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