MUSIC |
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EXAM BOARD |
EDEXCEL |
STRUCTURE OF COURSE |
Component 1: Performing Component 2: Composing Component 3: Appraising |
ASSESSMENT |
Component 1: Performing An 8-12 minute recital to an audience in year 13 Component 2: Composing One composition and one technical composition, completed over the course of the two years. Component 3: Appraising A two-hour listening and written exam at the end of year 13. All components are externally marked. |
CONTENT |
Component 1: Performing Over the two years, you will perform a number of times both in lessons and at Recital Evenings to prepare you for a final recital in year 13 on your instrument(s) or as a singer. Component 2: Composing You will learn a range of composition skills through completing various ‘mini’ compositions over the two years, before completing one composition to be examined in year 13. You will also learn a variety of harmony techniques and skills to enable you to complete a ‘technical’ composition, such as a chorale in the style of Bach, or a baroque sonata movement in the style of Corelli. Component 3: Appraising You will study a wide range of set works over the two years, in classical, modern, pop, world music and film music styles. You will build your knowledge of music history over the course of the two years through wider listening and research. |
POSSIBLE CAREER PATHS |
Music University Graduates enter a very wide range of jobs, with about 20% entering teaching, 20% entering management (including arts management), 20% entering finance, as well as other business and retail employment. |
POSSIBLE SUBJECT COMBINATIONS |
Music combines well with Mathematics or a Foreign Language but a wide variety of options is available. |