The Art of Orchestration

Course Number

MUS2-10-Tue2

Study Group Leader (SGL)

Akram Haddad

Location

This course will take place virtually on Zoom. Participation in this course requires a device (ideally a computer or tablet, rather than a cell phone) with a camera and microphone in good working order and basic familiarity with using Zoom and accessing email

10-Week Course

March 11 - May 20 (No Class April 15)

Description

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of orchestral music. This course offers a unique opportunity to unravel the mysteries behind orchestration and gain a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of musical composition.

Throughout the sessions, we'll embark on a comprehensive exploration of each section of the orchestra, delving into the evolution of instruments and their profound impact on musical expression. From the soaring melodies of the strings to the majestic resonance of the brass, we'll examine how composers throughout history have skillfully adapted to the available instrumentation of their respective eras, shaping the rich tapestry of orchestral music as we know it.

This course serves as both an introductory exploration and a deep dive into orchestration, blending theoretical discussions, historical analyses, and practical examples to illuminate the unique capabilities and expressive potential of orchestral instruments. By studying notable orchestral works and dissecting their instrumentation, you'll develop a nuanced understanding of how composers harness the strengths of each instrument to realize their artistic vision.

By the course's conclusion, you'll emerge with a newfound ability to analyze and appreciate orchestral music with heightened insight, whether you're an aspiring composer, a dedicated music enthusiast, or simply a curious learner eager to expand your musical horizons. Join us on this transformative journey through the world of orchestration and unlock the secrets behind the magic of orchestral music.

Group Leadership Style

More lecture than facilitated discussion

Course Materials

The instructor will furnish all necessary course materials.

Preparation Time

1 hour/week.

Biography

Akram received his Master's Degree in Composition from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and his Graduate Diploma in Contemporary Improvisation from NEC. Currently, he leads NEC’s CMA department World Music Ensemble and teaches courses on Contemporary Arabic Music, Orchestration, and Arranging Music using Digital Audio Workstation. Additionally, he teaches at Berklee in the Screen Scoring Department, instructing in Composition and Orchestration for media composers and Scoring Tech Blend.

Akram's extensive body of work encompasses a wide range of compositions and orchestrations for film, theatre, television, and dance. His choral works have received international acclaim.