master class
Noun: A specialized instructional session, typically in a performing art such as music, dance, or acting, conducted by a recognized expert or master for the benefit of advanced students. The session often involves the expert critiquing student performances and demonstrating advanced techniques.
A "master class" is a singular educational event or a series of such events. It is used to describe a format of teaching that is more intensive and personalized than a standard class. - It is commonly preceded by articles like "a" or "the." - It often follows prepositions like "in," "during," or "at." - It can be modified by the field of study (e.g., a piano master class) or the name of the expert (e.g., a master class by Yo-Yo Ma).
- The renowned violinist offered a master class for the conservatory's most promising students.
- Attending that master class dramatically improved my understanding of vocal technique.
- She learned more in one master class than in an entire semester of regular lessons.
- The festival includes public master classes where audience members can observe the teaching process.
- To give/conduct/teach a master class (in something): This phrase describes the action of the expert.
- The choreographer will conduct a master class in contemporary dance this weekend.
- To attend/participate in a master class: This phrase describes the action of the students.
- Only six pianists were selected to participate in the master class.
- Masterclass (one word): An alternative, often informal, spelling of "master class." It can also be used metaphorically to describe any superb demonstration of skill.
- His handling of the negotiation was a masterclass in diplomacy.
- Workshop: A related term for a short, intensive educational program, but a workshop is often more collaborative and less focused on a single master-student critique format.
- Seminar: An academic meeting for discussion, which may involve an expert but is typically less performance-based than a master class.
- Tutorial (especially a specialized, intensive one)
- Clinic (common in sports and some music contexts)
- Advanced lesson
- A master class in [something]: Used figuratively to praise an exemplary performance or demonstration of a skill, not necessarily in a teaching context.
- The veteran actor's performance was a master class in subtlety and emotion.
- a class (especially in music) given to talented students by an expert