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A. TECHNICAL (20 marks) To be played from memory. St Cecilia VIOLA Syllabus BEGINNER GRADE G Major Scale. One octave. Separate bows. G Major Arpeggio. One octave. Separate bows. To play the tune Hot Cross Buns from memory on the C, G, D, & A strings commencing on the 2nd finger in the 1st position. B. THREE ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups. Item 1 (20 marks) Trudging through the mud (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Midnight feast (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) My first finger groove (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Star Light, Star Bright (D String) (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 1 Jennifer Thorp) Rain (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 1 Jennifer Thorp) Caterpillar (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 1 Jennifer Thorp) Item 2 (20 marks) Mary had a little lamb (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Mr. Ploddy Plodison (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Moo-vin and a groovin (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Pease pudding hot (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Lost and Found (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 1 Jennifer Thorp) Climbing A (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 1 Jennifer Thorp) Charlie Wag (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 1 Jennifer Thorp) Item 3 (20 marks) Hide and seek (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Marching to Port Arthur (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Twinkle twinkle little star (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Sunset at Uluru (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Now the day is over (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2 Jennifer Thorp) Dinah (A Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2 Jennifer Thorp) Page 29

C. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 marks) Candidates will be asked five questions relating to the pieces performed. A prompt and correct response is expected in order to achieve full marks. (a) to name letter names of notes. (b) to name note values using any correct terminology. (c) to state the numerical value of notes and name note values. (d) to recognise (but not explain) the time signature. (e) to recognise (but not explain) the sharp, flat and natural. D. EAR TESTS (10 marks) The Examiner will play all ear tests twice on the piano. (a) to reproduce by clapping a simple two-bar phrase played by the examiner which uses quavers, crotchets and minims only. (b) to state which of two notes is higher or lower in pitch, the range of which will be no lower than a minor 3rd and no higher than an octave. (c) to sing any one note correctly in tune after it has been played by the examiner. (d) to recognise a chordal passage played by the examiner as major or minor. JUNIOR GRADE A. TECHNICAL (20 marks) To be played evenly and from memory: C Major, G Major, D Major scales. One octave. Separate bows. C Major, G Major, D Major arpeggios. One octave. Separate bows. To play from memory Pease pudding hot, commencing on the open strings C, G, D, & A. B. THREE ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1 (20 marks) Frere Jacques (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) My favourite food (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Dragon tales (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Up and down we go (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Go tell Aunt Rhody (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing / Suzuki Bk. 1) Lightly Row (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2 Jennifer Thorp / Suzuki Vol. 1) There is a happy land (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2 Jennifer Thorp) Item 2 (20 marks) I try to sound better (Au Clair de la lune) (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) This old man (Strings Rock Bk. 1 / Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2) The old pipe organ (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Allegro (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) Page 30

Long Long Ago (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) Canon (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2 Jennifer Thorp) Rocky Mountain (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) Item 3 (20 marks) Can Can (Strings Rock Bk. 2 / Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2) Old MacDonald (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) A Walk in the park (Strings Rock Bk. 1 Dynamic Publishing) Deep sea diver (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Rock a bye baby (Strings Rock Bk. 2 / Flying Start for Strings Bk. 2) Russian Folk Song (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) May Song (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) C. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 marks) Candidates will be asked five questions relating to the pieces performed. A prompt and correct response is expected in order to achieve full marks. (a) to name any letter names of notes. (b) to state the numerical value of notes as well as note names. (c) to recognise and name the treble clef and the staff. (d) to recognise (but not explain) the time signature. (e) to recognise (but not explain) the sharp, flat, natural, accent, slur, tie. D. EAR TESTS (10 marks) The Examiner will play all ear tests twice each. (a) to reproduce by clapping a simple three-bar phrase played at a moderate tempo by the examiner using crotchets, quavers and minims. (b) to sing any two notes within the range of an octave correctly in tune. (c) to state which of two notes played by the examiner is higher or lower using any interval within the octave including the minor 2nd. (d) to recognise a chordal passage played by the examiner as major or minor. Page 31

PRELIMINARY GRADE A. TECHNICAL (20 marks) To be played evenly and from memory: Scales: C, F, G and D Major scales. One octave. Separate and slurred bows (2 notes to the bow). Arpeggios: C, F, G and D Major. One octave. Separate bows. To perform the tune Lightly Row on one string from memory commencing on the 4th finger on the C, G, D and A strings. B. THREE ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1 (20 marks) Ode to Joy (Strings Rock Bk. 2 / Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3) Salamanca Market (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Merry Widow Waltz (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Camptown Races (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Drunken Sailor (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Perpetual Motion (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) Minuet (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) Surprise Symphony (from p9. Strictly Classics Bk.1 arr. J. O Reilly. Alfred) Musette (Bach) (from p10 Strictly Classics Bk 1. J. O Reilly Alfred) Item 2 (20 marks) Skye boat song (with repeats) (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Magical journey (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Hurdy gurdy (with repeat) (Strings Rock Bk. 2 Dynamic Publishing) Sakura (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) The Grand Old Duke of York (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) Over the hills and far away (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) Allegretto (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) Andantino (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) Ayre (First Repertoire for Viola Book 1. M Wilkinson & K. Hart, Faber). America the Beautiful or America (Tunes and Exercises for the String Player. Rolland) Item 3 (20 marks) Playing in the dark! (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Golden Bay (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Not so lightly row! (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Three blind mice (Strings Rock Bk. 3 / Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3) Summer is a-coming in (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) Scarborough Fair (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) The Wraggle taggle gipsies O! (Flying Start for Strings Bk. 3 Jennifer Thorp) Page 32

Greensleeves (Learn To Play a Stringed Instrument Bk.2) Minuet (p.20/21 Learn to Play a Stringed Instrument Bk.2) Happy Day Waltz Kovacs. (Viola Miniatures Fischer) The Ashgrove (First Solos for the Viola Player arr Doktor (Schirmer) A Prayer (First Solos for the Viola Player arr Doktor (Schirmer) Our Soldier s March Schlemüller (First Solos for the Viola Player Doktor Schirmer) Kinsey Study No. 1, 2 or 5 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set 1 - ABRSM) C. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 marks) Candidates will be asked five questions relating to the pieces performed. A prompt and correct response is expected in order to achieve full marks. (a) to name letter names of notes. (b) to state the numerical value of notes and name note values. (c) to recognise, name and explain the treble clef and the time signature. (d) to recognise, name and explain sharps, flats, naturals. (e) to explain staccato and legato. D. EAR TESTS (10 marks) The Examiner will play all Ear Tests twice. (a) to reproduce by clapping a simple three-bar phrase in 2/4 time as played the examiner at a moderate tempo. (b) to sing any three notes within the range of an octave correctly in tune. (c) to recognise the mode of a chordal passage as either Major or Minor. Page 33

St Cecilia Concert Certificate Examinations CONCERT CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS Concert Certificate examinations are available for all instruments and voice for all levels. These examinations provide students with the opportunity of preparing and presenting an interesting programme in a formal concert-style environment. Presentation should include appropriate formal concert dress, a professionally-presented and informative programme as well as a well-timed and constructed concert programme. Performance flair and maintaining audience interest is also assessed. An audience may be present but the hiring of venues including conditions of hire ie. insurance, cleaning etc. remains the responsibility of the teacher/candidate. EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS four items must be presented which reflect an interesting and well-balanced programme. A particular theme may be incorporated eg. music of one composer; a reflection of a mood or scene; a particular country. technical work (scales etc) is not a requirement for these examinations. items should be chosen from the current SCSM grade syllabus. eg. Concert Certificate Three items should be chosen from any of the listed works in the Grade Three syllabus. Alternative items may be presented with prior approval. appropriate formal concert dress and accepted stage presentation (bowing, audience acknowledgement) is a major part of the assessment. School uniform is not considered appropriate. an imaginatively set out written programme, containing interesting and informative details on the pieces to be performed, must be presented to the examiner. Relevant biographical notes on the performer are appropriate. accurate timing of the examination is important and will be assessed accordingly. Students are advised to plan their programme to fit within the following maximum time limits: Concert Certificates B, J, P and 1 & 2 (10 minutes); Concert Certificates 3 & 4 (12 minutes); Concert Certificates 5 & 6 (15 minutes); Concert Certificates 7 & 8 (20 minutes). Helpful advice when preparing for all Concert Certificate Examinations: Ensure the performance is played in the order as detailed in the Concert programme. Stage etiquette includes bowing, and acknowledgement of the accompanist. This should be treated in a dignified and mature manner. The performance should be technically accurate as well as musically aware. Performance dress should be representative of a professional public concert. Casual clothing, school uniforms, inappropriate foot wear are not acceptable. Arrange adequate rehearsal time with the accompanist and ensure that there is good communication during the performance. Engage the audience during the performance. Be organised and professional. The performance must not appear to be a rehearsal. Page 34

Viola PERFORMANCE SYLLABUS INTRODUCTION to Grades 1-8 The St. Cecilia Viola Grade Performance Examinations are designed as a continuation of the Beginner, Junior and Preliminary Grade examinations. Items 1 and 2 provide a wide selection of attractive pieces which all students will enjoy learning and playing. The nature of a Performance Examination is such that the pieces chosen for examination purposes are equally suitable for performance at Concerts, Masterclasses and Eisteddfods etc. We hope that the syllabus therefore has more than one purpose. Item 4 selections are all unaccompanied studies or solo works of a specific technical nature. Unique to the St. Cecilia Examination system is the Own Choice Item 3 section. Considerable scope is allowed here. Candidates are even encouraged to compose their own piece if they so desire. Credit will be given to a good choice and all examiners will look forward to an imaginative selection of pieces. The technical requirements of the Viola Performance Examinations, whilst demanding fluency, conviction, precision and flair, are all within the capabilities of the grade levels. It is recommended that a very serious study of the requirements be made and that they be mastered well in advance of the examination. The Programme Notes section of the examination from Grades 1-4 tests the candidate s understanding of the score. Examiners always expect a prompt response and a clear indication that the student really understands all the theoretical components of the piece. From Grade 5-8 the candidate is expected to research the chosen works in detail and provide a mature and enthusiastic account of their findings - as if providing a pre-concert talk to the audience. Merely reading their account is insufficient at this level. Students who follow the St. Cecilia course of Viola Performance Examinations will not only enjoy the challenge of attaining the various grade levels, but will also be thoroughly prepared to contribute to the amateur or even professional music-making worldwide. Page 35

GRADE 1 A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) 1. Scales C Major (2 octaves) A, Eb Major (1 octave) F Major (1 octave) 2 nd position, starting on the D string C, G and D harmonic minor (1 octave) Bowings: Separate and Slurred (2 notes per bow); Minims and Crotchets Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 84 2. Arpeggios C Major (2 octaves) A, Eb Major (1 octave) F Major (1 octave) 2 nd position, starting on the D string C, G and D minor (1 octave) Bowing: Separate bows in crotchets. Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 84 B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) Michael J Stocks: The Eureka Stockade (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Michael J Stocks: The Highwayman (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Michael J Stocks: Barbara Blackbird (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Handel: Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus (Suzuki Vol. 2) Bach: Minuet 2 or 3 (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 1) Forbes: Chorale (Bach) or Melody (Schumann -A First Year Classical Album, OUP XN6478) Arr Doktor. Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, The Dusky Night, Ye Belles & Ye Flirts Any Two (First Solos for the Viola Player. Schirmer) Duncan, C. March, Menuet; or Musette. (The Student Violist Mel Bay MB97039) Isaac, A, Graceful Waltz, arr Applebaum (Belwin Mills) Schmidt, E. Alla Turka (from Viola World/Bosworth) Ridley Cushie Butterfield. (First Repertoire for Viola Book 1. M Wilkinson & K. Hart, Faber). Hebrew Trad, Hatikvah. (First Repertoire for Viola Book 1. M Wilkinson & K. Hart, Faber). Item 2: (20 marks) Michael J Stocks: Ocean waves (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Michael J Stocks: Le Festival (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Marie Cowan: Waltzing Matilda (Strings Rock Bk. 3 Dynamic Publishing) Handel: Bourree (from Suzuki Viola School Vol 2) von Weber: Hunters Chorus (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 2) Brahms: Waltz (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 2) Anderson, K. Any two pieces from 12 Diversions for Viola Book 2. Page 36

Duncan,C. Bourée, Menuet; Passepied; Rigaudon. Any one (The Student Violist Mel Bay MB97048) Fletcher. Any Two from New Tunes for Strings Vol.1. (B & H) Murray & Tate. Schumann. March, Song Without Words. (The New Viola Book 1. OUP) Melody ((from Page 12 Strictly Classics Bk 1 arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Haydn. Austrian National Anthem ((from Page 13 Strictly Classics Bk 1 arr. J. O Reilly Alfred). Mozart. Mozart Sonata Theme ((from Page 12 Strictly Classics Bk 1 arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Mozart. Handel Haydn Hotteterre. Humperdinck. Item 3: (20 marks) Papageno s Song. (First Repertoire for Viola Book 1. M Wilkinson & K. Hart, Faber). Minuet No.6. (from Old Music for Viola Editio Musica Budapest). Allemande No.10. (from Old Music for Viola Editio Musica Budapest). Cotillon No.7. (from Old Music for Viola Editio Musica Budapest). Clapping Dance. (First Repertoire for Viola Book 1. M Wilkinson & K. Hart, Faber). Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Carse No.1, 3 or 5. Viola School Progressive Studies Bk.2. (Augener 7655B) Kinsey: Study No.4, 7 or 9 from Elementary Progressive Studies Set 1 - ABRSM Wohlfahrt: Study No 1 or 2 from Foundation Studies Viola Bk.1. (Fischer) Dillon, Kjelland & Classical Bach or Finale from the First Symphony O Reilly Springtime (Strictly Strings Book 2 (Alfred 4395) C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section will require an accurate and detailed response to questions relating to the content of all the music performed. The following areas must be covered in preparation: (i) Key signatures (ii) Time signatures (iii) Notation - pitch and duration (iv) All terms and signs on the score including the title of the piece Page 37

GRADE 2 A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) 1. Scales D, Eb and F Major (2 octaves) C and D Harmonic minor (2 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred (Crotchets and Quavers) Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 90 2. Arpeggios D, Eb and F Major (2 octaves) C and D Minor (2 octaves) Dominant 7 th in the key of C Major (1 octave) Bowings: Separate crotchets only. Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 90 B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) Forbes, W Air (Lully), or Romance (Haydn), or A Truffle (Couperin) from First Year Classical Album (OUP XN478) Forbes, W Sonatina (Beethoven) from Second Year Classical Album. OUP XN648) Lully: Gavotte (from Suzuki Viola School Vol 2) Thomas Gavotte Mignon (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.2) Murray & Tate March or Scottish Air (from Tunes Old and New OUP) Beethoven. Sonatina ((from p 20 Strictly Classics Bk 1 arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Mussorgsky. Hopak or Great Gate of Kiev. (from pp 22-23 Strictly Classics Bk 1 arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Strauss, Emperor Waltz. (from p 4 Strictly Classics Bk 2 arr. J.O Reilly Alfred) Bach. March in D Major. (from p9 Strictly Classics Bk 2 arr. J.O Reilly Alfred) Purcell Trumpet Tune. (from p12 Strictly Classics Bk 2 arr. J.O Reilly Alfred) Item 2: (20 marks) Schumann: The Two Grenadiers (from Suzuki Viola School Vol 2) Paganini: Witches Dance (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 3) Boccherini: Minuet (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.2.) Gluck: Andante Cantabile No 2. (from Old Master for Young Players. Schott ED1338) Le Clair: Saraband (from Old Master for Young Players. Schott ED1338) Aletter: Melodie (from Viola Miniatures (Fischer)) Doctor: Italian Song Tchaikovsky (from First Solos for the Viola Player (Schirmer) Handel: Two Handel Favourites: Harmonious Blacksmith or Bourree. (from pp 14-15 Strictly Classics Bk 2. arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Purcell: Rondo (from p 4 Strictly Classics Bk 2. arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Mozart: Three Mozart Minuets. Any one. (from pp 22-24 Strictly Classics Bk 2. arr. J. O Reilly Alfred) Page 38

Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Dillon. Kjelland & O Reilly: Carse, A. Kreuz, F Kinsey: Wohlfahrt: Tchaikovsky Festival from Selected Strings Bk 2. (Augener) No.6, 8 or 15 from Viola School Progressive Studies Bk.2. (Augener 7655B) No.2, 0r 4 from Selected Studies for Viola Book 2 (Augener.) Study No 12, 13 or 19 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set 1 - ABRS Study No 4, 5 or 6 from Foundation Studies for Viola Bk.1 (Fischer) C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section will require an accurate and detailed response to questions relating to the content of all the music performed. The following areas must be covered in preparation: (i) Key signatures (ii) Time signatures (iii) Notation - pitch and duration (iv) All terms and signs on the score including the title of the piece A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) GRADE 3 1. Scales C Major (1 st to 3 rd positions) (2 octaves) E and G Major (2 octaves) F Harmonic Minor and D Melodic Minor (2 octaves) Chromatic Scale on G (1 octave). Separate crotchets only. Bowings: Separate and Slurred (Crotchets and Quavers) Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 96 2. Arpeggios C Major (1 st to 3 rd positions) (2 octaves) E and G Major (2 octaves) F and D minor (2 octaves) Dominant 7 th in the key of G Major (2 octaves) Bowings: Separate crotchets only. Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 96 Page 39

B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) Bach: Gavotte in G Minor (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 3) Bach Gavotte 1 & 2 (both) (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.3) Becker: Gavotte in G Minor (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 3) Mendelssohn A Song Without Words Op 62 No.1 (from A First Year Classical Album (OUP XN6478) Mozart Adagio (from A Second Year Classical Album (OUP XN6418) Brahms Op.122 No.8 Choral Prelude from A Second Year Classical Album (OUP XN6418) Beethoven Liebeslied (from Old Masters for Young Players Schott ED13803) Handel Sonata in C Major, 3 rd Movement (Augener 5551) Item 2: (20 marks) Dvorak: Humoresque (Suzuki Viola School Vol. 3) Duncan, Gavotte, Gavotte I, March, Rondeau, Royal Fireworks Theme Any One. (from Students Viola, Mel bay MB97048) Tchaikovsky, No.11 Rococo Theme (from Viola Miniatures Schott) Hyde, M Canzonetta (AMC) Murrill, H. No 2 (from Four French Nursery Rhymes Chester CH00939) Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Kreutzer: Study No 5 (Schirmer) Kinsey: Study No 17 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set 1 - ABRSM) Kinsey: Study No 1, 5 or 11 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set 2 - ABRSM) Wohlfahrt: Study No 9, 10, 12, 13 or 20 from Foundation Studies Bk 1 Dont Svecenski: No. 1, 2, 4 or 6 (from Twenty Progressive Exercises Schirmer) Carse No 1, 2, 4 or 5 (from Viola School Progressive Studies Bk.4. Augener) C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section will require an accurate and detailed response to questions relating to the content of all the music performed. The following areas must be covered in preparation: (i) Key signatures (ii) Time signatures (iii) Notation - pitch and duration (iv) All terms and signs on the score including the title of the piece Page 40

GRADE 4 A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) 1. Scales Db, Gb and A Major (2 octaves) E and G Harmonic and Melodic Minor (2 octaves) Chromatic scale commencing on D (2 octaves). Separate quavers only. M.M. Crotchet = 78 Bowings: Separate and Slurred (Crotchets & Quavers) Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 84 Dynamics: All scales to be prepared both f and p 2. Arpeggios Db, Gb and A Major (2 octaves) E and G Minor (2 octaves) Dominant 7 th in the key of Bb Major (2 octaves) Diminished 7 th commencing on C (1 octave) Bowings: Separate and Slurred. Refer example. Tempo: M.M. Dotted Crotchet = 54; (7ths - Crotchet = 78) Dynamics: All arpeggios to be prepared both f and p B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) F. Sietz: 1 st Mvt, Concerto No 5 (Suzuki Viola School Vol 4) F. Sietz: 3 rd Mvt, Concerto No 2 (Suzuki Viola School Vol 4) Vaughan Williams: No,1, 3 or 5 (from Six Studies in English Folk Songs Stainer & Bell) Hindemith, P. Trauermusik No.1 and 2 (Schott ED2515) Hyde M Passing Thoughts (AMC) Murrill, H No.1, 3 or 4 any two (from Four French Nursery Rhymes (Chester CH00939) Pergolesi, Sinfonia 1 st or 2 nd or 3 rd and 4 th Movements (from Rarities for strings USA.) Item 2: (20 marks) Corelli, A Marcello, B Vivaldi Beethoven Dunhill Boccherini, Handel Op.5 No.8 Sonata in D Minor 1 st & 2 nd Movements (IMC728) Sonata in E Minor 1 st and 2 nd Movement (Belwin Mills) Concerto in D Minor 1 st Movement (Suzuki Bk.4) Rondo arranged Forbes (Schott ED10562) Alla Saraband (Joseph Williams) Music Box Minuet (from Viola World/Bosworth) Sonata in C 3 rd and 4 th Movements (Schott) Page 41

Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Carse No. 9, 11, 12, 14, or 15 (from Viola School Progressive Studies Bk.4. Augener) Dont Scevenski No 5, 6, 9, 10 or 11 (from Twenty Progressive Exercises Schirmer) Kreutzer: Study No 2 or 4 (Schirmer) Kinsey: Study No 21, 23 or 24 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set 2 - ABRSM) Kinsey: Study No 1 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set 3 - ABRSM) Wohlfahrt: Study No 44 (60 Studies Opus 45 Bk 2) (Schirmer 839) C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section will require an accurate and detailed response to questions relating to the content of all the music performed. The following areas must be covered in preparation: (i) Key signatures (ii) Time signatures (iii) Notation - pitch and duration (iv) All terms and signs on the score including the title of the piece Page 42

St Cecilia First Recital Certificate FIRST RECITAL CERTIFICATE The First Recital Certificate examination is available for all instruments and voice and is recommended to be taken either before or after the Grade Five examination. This very popular examination provides musicians with the opportunity of preparing and presenting an interesting programme in a formal recital -style environment. Presentation should include appropriate formal concert dress, a professionally-presented and informative programme as well as a well-timed and constructed concert programme. An audience may be present but the hiring of venues including conditions of hire ie. insurance, cleaning etc. remains the responsibility of the candidate. EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS four items must be presented which reflect an interesting and well-balanced programme. A particular theme may be incorporated eg. music of one composer; a reflection of a mood or scene; a particular country. technical work (scales etc) is not a requirement for these examinations. At least one item from the Grade Five SCSM syllabus should be included. appropriate formal concert dress and accepted stage presentation (bowing, audience acknowledgement) is a major part of the assessment. School uniform is not considered appropriate. an imaginatively constructed written programme, containing interesting and informative details on the pieces to be performed, must be presented to the examiner. Relevant biographical notes on the performer are appropriate. accurate timing of the examination is important and will be assessed accordingly. The programme should be planned to last between 20 and 25 minutes. Entire works including repeats are encouraged. Helpful advice when preparing for all Concert Certificate Examinations: Ensure the performance is played in the order as detailed in the Concert programme. Stage etiquette includes bowing, and acknowledgement of the accompanist. This should be treated in a dignified and mature manner. The performance should be technically accurate as well as musically aware. Performance dress should be representative of a professional public concert. Casual clothing, school uniforms, inappropriate foot wear are not acceptable. Arrange adequate rehearsal time with the accompanist and ensure that there is good communication during the performance. Engage the audience during the performance. Be organised and professional. The performance must not appear to be a rehearsal. Page 43

GRADE 5 A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) 1. Scales C Major, C Harmonic Minor and C Melodic Minor (3 octaves) Ab and Bb Major (2 octaves) Ab and Bb Harmonic and Melodic Minor (2 octaves) Scales on one string C, G, D and A Major (1 octave) Chromatic Scale commencing on F (2 octaves) C Major in broken 8ves (1 octave) Bowings: Separate and Slurred (Quavers and Semiquavers) Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 108 (Chromatic M.M. Dotted Crotchet = 54) Dynamics: All scales to be prepared both f and p 2. Arpeggios C Major and C Minor (3 octaves) Ab and Bb Major (2 octaves) Ab and Bb Minor (2 octaves) Arpeggios on one string: C, G, D and A Major (1 octave) Dominant 7 th in the key of D Major (2 octaves) Diminished 7 th commencing on D (2 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred. Tempo: M.M. Dotted Crotchet = 60 (7ths Crotchet = 84) Dynamics: All arpeggios to be prepared both f and p B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) Vivaldi Concerto in D Minor 3 rd Movement (Suzuki Bk.4) Veracini Gigue (from Suzuki Viola School Bk. 5.) Weber Country Dance (from Suzuki Viola School Bk. 5.) Marcello Sonata in C, 1 st and 2 nd Movement (from 2 Sonatas IMC2057) Marcello Sonata in G Major 1 st and 2 nd Movement (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.5.) Handel Sonata in G Minor 1 st Movement (Schott ED 10114) Flackton Sonata in C minor 1 st and 2 nd Movement (Schott ED10957) Bach, JS Suite in G Major Allemande (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Bach, JS Arioso (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Corelli, Adagio (from Album of Classical Pieces Vol.1. ed.p.klengel (IMC) Martini, Plaisir D Amour (Edwin Kalmus) Veracini, Largo (IMC) Vivaldi Sonata No.5. in E Minor 1 st and 2 nd or 3 rd and 4 th Movement. (Trans, and edited by W.Primrose) Page 44

Item 2: (20 marks) Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1 (Hinrichsen) Simonetti Madrigale (from Viva la Viola) Ferguson Prelude and Scherzo (both) (Four Short Pieces Op.6. B & H) Forbes: Dances for King Arthur Purcell or Two Elegiac Melodies -Grieg (from Classical and Romantic Pieces for Viola) (OUP) Pergolesi Nina (from Suzuki Vola School Bk.5) Marais, M La Provençale, or La Matelotte (from either Suzuki Viola School Bk.5 or Chester CH56366) Dvorak. Sonatina 1 st movement (Viola World) Rachmaninov Vocalise Op.34 (IMC ) Wilson Seguidillas (Weinberger) Mozart 13 early String Quartets No.6 in Bb 1 st or 2 nd mvts. Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Carse Dont Svecenski Kinsey: Mazas: Kreutzer: Wohlfahrt: No. 17, 18 of 20 (from Viola School Progressive Studies Bk.4) (Augener) No 13, 15, 17, or 18 (from 20 Progressive Exercises Schirmer) Study No 10, 22, 23 or 24 (Elementary Progressive Studies Set3-ABRSM) No 3, 8 or 10 (30 Etudes Book 1 Opus 36 - Schirmer) Study No 3 or 4 (Schirmer) No 31, 32, or 54 from Foundation Studies Bk 2 Fischer) C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section of the examination is vitally important and should reflect thorough research and knowledge of the music performed in the examination. A well-presented written report on one of the performed examination pieces must be handed to the examiner at the commencement of the examination. The candidate, with the aid of palm notes if necessary, will present a structured and confident oral delivery of the main points in the written report. A mere reading of the report will not be accepted. The examiner may discuss various points with the candidate. Successful candidates will have covered all aspects of the chosen piece in their research including, but not confined to the following areas: (i) All details on the score as for previous grades. ie. keys, modulations, terms, note and rest names and values, metronome markings, signs. (ii) (iii) A detailed explanation and description of the title of the piece whether it be specific (eg. The Snake Charmer) or more generic (eg. Sonatina). The nationality and dates of the composer with interesting and relevant biographical information. Details of the composer s other major works. Page 45

(iv) (v) The formal structure of the piece with bar numbers where possible to clearly show the main sections. Any unique or specific characteristics associated with the piece. eg. its place in musical history. GRADE 6 A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) 1. Scales D and E Major (3 octaves) D and E Harmonic and Melodic minor (3 octaves) B Major (2 octaves) B Harmonic and Melodic minor (2 octaves) Scales on one string: C, G, D and A Harmonic minor (1 octave) Chromatic scales commencing on G and A (2 octaves) Ab Major in 6 ths (1 octave) Bb Major in 3 rds (1 octave) G Major in 8ves (1 octave) Bowings: Separate and Slurred Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 66 (Chromatic - Dotted Crotchet = 66) Dynamics: All scales to be prepared both f and p 2. Arpeggios D and E Major (3 octaves) D and E Minor (3 octaves) B Major (2 octaves) B Minor (2 octaves) Arpeggios on one string: C, G, D and A Minor (1 octave) Dominant 7 th in the key of F Major (3 octaves) Diminished 7 th commencing on G (2 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred. Tempo: M.M. Dotted Crotchet = 66 (7ths Crotchet = 90) Dynamics: All arpeggios to be prepared both f and p B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups. Item 1: (20 marks) Bach, Concert in C Minor 1 st or 2 nd Movement (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Corelli Allegro (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.6. Marcello Sonata in G Major 3 rd and 4 th Movements (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.5.) Seitz. Concerto No.3 in C Minor (Suzuki Viola School Bk.5.) Page 46

Handel Hummel Doktor Rameau Marais, M Hummel Joplin. Milhaud. Sonata in G Minor 2 nd and 3 rd Movements (Schott ED10114) Fantasia (Musica Rara) Tambourine De Caix d Hervelois (from Solos for the Viola Player (Schirmer) Tambourin (OUP) La folia (from (Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Fantasie (Musica Rata) Solace (Viola World/Bosworth) Sonata No.1 any one movement (Heugel) Item 2: (20 marks) Vaughan Williams: Faure Marais, M Holland, Tchaikovsky Wagner-Primrose: Wolstenholme, W Fiocco, JH. Brahms, J Mozart, W.A. Beethoven, L van Clarke, Rebecca. Greensleeves arr. Mullinar (OUP) Trans Katims Op. 78 Sicilienne (IMC799) L Agreable (Rondo) No.1 (from either Suzuki Viola School Bk.5 or Chester CH56366) Sonatina for Viola and Piano (AMC) Op. 19 No.4 Nocturne (Kalmus) Traume (Dreams) (Schott) Allegretto (Novello) Allegro (from (Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Hungarian Dance No.5 (from (Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Adagio and Rondo in D. (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Country Dances Any Two (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.6.) Lullaby (Andante) an arrangement of an Ancient Irish Tune or I ll Bid My Heart Be Still; Any One. (from Short Pieces for Viola and Piano Oxford University Press) Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Bach. Kreutzer: Fuchs, L Campagnoli, B. Wohlfahrt, F Mazas: Prelude, Courante or Gigue from Suite 1 in G Major (Suzuki Viola School Bk.5) Study 7 (Schirmer) No.1 (from 15 Characteristic Studies for Viola OUP XY5012) No.1, 3 or 4 from 41 Caprices for Viola (Schirmer) No. 40 or 41 (from Foundation Studies for Viola Players. (Fischer) Etude No 17 (30 Etudes Book 1 Opus 36 - Schirmer) Page 47

C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section of the examination is vitally important and should reflect thorough research and knowledge of the music performed in the examination. A well-presented written report on one of the performed examination pieces must be handed to the examiner at the commencement of the examination. The candidate, with the aid of palm notes if necessary, will present a structured and confident oral delivery of the main points in the written report. A mere reading of the report will not be accepted. The examiner may discuss various points with the candidate. Successful candidates will have covered all aspects of the chosen piece in their research including, but not confined to the following areas: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) All details on the score as for previous grades. ie. keys, modulations, terms, note and rest names and values, metronome markings, signs. A detailed explanation and description of the title of the piece whether it be specific (eg. The Snake Charmer) or more generic (eg. Sonatina). The nationality and dates of the composer with interesting and relevant biographical information. Details of the composer s other major works. The formal structure of the piece with bar numbers where possible to clearly show the main sections. Any unique or specific characteristics associated with the piece. eg. its place in musical history. GRADE 7 A. TECHNICAL (10 marks) 1. Scales: Eb, F and G Major (3 octaves) Eb, F and C Harmonic and Melodic minor (3 octaves) Chromatic scales commencing on C (3 octaves) Bb Major in 6 ths (2 octaves) Eb Major in 3 rds (2 octaves) D Major in 8ves (2 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 76 (Chromatic Dotted Crotchet = 66) Dynamics: All scales to be prepared both f and p 2. Arpeggios: Eb, F and G Major (3 octaves) Eb, F and G Minor (3 octaves) Dominant 7 th in the key of G Major (3 octaves) Diminished 7 th commencing on C (3 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred. Tempo: M.M. Dotted Crotchet = 72 (7ths Crotchet = 96) Dynamics: All arpeggios to be prepared both f and p Page 48

B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) Bach, J.S. Eccles,H Handel Locattelli, P. Tartini, G Telemann, G. Telemann, G D Hervelois, L Caix/Preucil, D. Leclair Tartini Concerto in C minor 3 rd Mvt. (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.7.) Sonata in G minor 3 rd and 4 th movement. (Peters) Concerto in B minor 3 rd and 4 th Movement (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.7 or Schott). Sonata in A minor 1 st and 2 nd Movement ((IMC) Sonata No.2 in F major 1st and 3 rd movements ((IMC941) Suite for Viola, 1 st and 3 rd Movements (Schott) Fantasia for Solo Viola No. 1 or No.9, 1 st and 2 nd Mvts. (McGinnis & Marx) or Sonata in E Minor Cantabile and Allegro (Litolf). Suite in A 1 st & 2 nd or 3 rd & 4 th or 5 th & 6 th movements. (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.7.) Sonata Le Tombeau 1 st and 2 nd movements (IMC) Sonata Angelique in C Minor 1 st and 2 nd or 3 rd or 4 th movements (Viola World) Item 2: (20 marks) Dittersdorf, K. Concerto in F major, 1 st and 2 nd or 2 nd and 3 rd Movement (Schott VAB9) Schubert, F Sonata in A minor Arpeggione 2nd Mvt. (IMC 320/Peters 9114) Schumann, R No.2 or 3 from Pictures for Fairyland Op.113 (Schirmer) Stamitz, A. Concerto in G, 2 nd and 3 rd Movements. (Breitkopf) Stamitz J Concerto in G 1st and 2 nd Movements (Peters) Vaughan Williams. Suite for Viola Group 1. Christmas Dance (OUP XJ9405) Kreisler/Preucil Andantino in the style of Martini (Suzuki Viola School Bk.7.) Britten, B. Elegy (Faber F50883) Hindemith, P. Meditation. (Schott ED3684) Hyde, M Sonata in B Minor 1 st and 2 nd or 2 nd and 3 rd Movement (AMC) Milhaud, D La Califonienne or La Parisienne (from Quatre Visages. (Heugel) Faure/Preucil Après un Reve (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.7.) Debussy, The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (Viola World) Piston Interlude (B & H) Clarke, Rebecca. Untitled, Chinese Puzzle or Passacaglia any one (from Short Pieces for Viola and Piano Oxford University Press) Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Kreutzer: Kayser: Campagnoli, B. Carse, A Mazas: Wohlfahrt, F Study No 6 or 8 (Schirmer) Study No 10, 24, 25 or 26. (Peters / Schirmer) No.2 or 9 from 41 Caprices for Viola (Schirmer) No. 12, 13, 14, 15 or 17 from School of Viola Bk.5 (Augener) No 12 (30 Etudes Book 1 Opus 36 - Schirmer) No. 46 or 48 from Foundation Studies for Viola Bk.2. Page 49

C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section of the examination is vitally important and should reflect thorough research and knowledge of the music performed in the examination. A well-presented written report on one of the performed examination pieces must be handed to the examiner at the commencement of the examination. The candidate, with the aid of palm notes if necessary, will present a structured and confident oral delivery of the main points in the written report. A mere reading of the report will not be accepted. The examiner may discuss various points with the candidate. Successful candidates will have covered all aspects of the chosen piece in their research including, but not confined to the following areas: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) All details on the score as for previous grades. ie. keys, modulations, terms, note and rest names and values, metronome markings, signs. A detailed explanation and description of the title of the piece whether it be specific (eg. The Snake Charmer) or more generic (eg. Sonatina). The nationality and dates of the composer with interesting and relevant biographical information. Details of the composer s other major works. The formal structure of the piece with bar numbers where possible to clearly show the main sections. Any unique or specific characteristics associated with the piece. eg. its place in musical history. GRADE 8 A. TECHNICAL WORK (10 marks) 1. Scales: Db, Gb and A Major (3 octaves) Db, Gb and A Harmonic and Melodic minor (3 octaves) Chromatic scales commencing on E (3 octaves) C Major in 6 ths (2 octaves) F Major in 3 rds (2 octaves) G Major and G Harmonic & Melodic minor in 8ves (2 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred. Tempo: M.M. Crotchet = 84 (Chromatic Dotted Crotchet = 72) Dynamics: All scales to be prepared both f and p 2. Arpeggios: Db, Gb and A Major (3 octaves) Db, Gb and A Minor (3 octaves) Dominant 7 th in the key of C Major (3 octaves) Diminished 7 th commencing on D (3 octaves) Bowings: Separate and Slurred. Refer example. Tempo: M.M. Dotted Crotchet = 84 (7ths Dotted Crotchet = 96) Dynamics: All arpeggios to be prepared both f and p Page 50

B. FOUR ITEMS: ONE from each of the following groups Item 1: (20 marks) Eccles, H Sonata in G minor 1 st and 2 nd Movements. (Peters) Flackton, Sonata in C minor, 1 st and 2 nd Movements. (Schott ED10957) Handel, G.F. Sonata in G Minor 1 st and 2 nd Movements. (Schott ED 10114) Stamitz, C Sonata in B flat 1 st and 2 nd or 2 nd and 3 rd Movements. (IMC1868) Telemann, G. Largo and Allegro (Twelve Fantasias for Solo Viola Bk 1 (McGinnis & Marx) Vivaldi, A. Adagio and Allegro arranged by Jacob. (Novello) Beethoven: Alla Pilacca (Schott) Brahms, J. Sonata Op. 120 No.1 in F Minor 1 st mvt. (Augener/Peters) Brahms, J. Sonata Op 120 No.2. in Eb major 1 st mvt. (Augener/Peters) Bruch, M. Kol Nidrei (Peters 7177a) Bruch, M Op. 85 Romance for Viola and Piano (Schott VAB6) Bach. Three Viola Da Gamba Sonatas. No.2 1 st and 2 nd or 3 rd and 4 th Movements (Breitkopf) Zelter. Concerto in Eb 1 st and 2 nd or 2 nd and 3 rd Movement. (Peters) Item 2: (20 marks) Kodaly: Adagio (Boosey & Hawkes Z768 or Editio Musica Budapest) Bowen,Y Sonata in C Minor No.1. Any movement. (IMC) Grieg, E Op36. Violoncello Sonata in A min 2 nd mvt.. arr Platz) Peters P2157a) Schubert, F Sonata in A Minor Arpeggione 1 st Mvt. (IMC 320/ Peters 9114) Schubert Ave Maria (Arr D Preucil) (from Suzuki Viola School Bk.7.) Stamitz, C Concerto in D major 1 st Movement (Peters 28169) Barnett, D. Ballade (OUP) Hindemith, P. Trauermusik (Schott ED2515) Marais, M No. 4 (from Five Old French Dances Chester CH56366) Rivier, J. Concertino 1 st and 2 nd Movements (Salabert) Dittersdorf, Concerto in F 1 st and 2 nd or 2 nd and 3 rd Movement (Schott) Fauré Elegy (IMC) Fauré Fantasie (Viola World) Rimsky-Korsakoff Flight of the Bumble Bee (Viola World/Bosworth) Item 3: (20 marks) Own Choice: A work of equivalent standard to the above set pieces is to be chosen by the candidate for this section. The work may be the candidate s own composition. A copy must be provided for the examiner. The work must be accompanied by either: (i) a keyboard instrument or (ii) a small instrumental ensemble. Item 4: (20 marks) Campagnoli, B. Kreutzer: Kreuz, E. Kreuz, E Paganini, N Wohlfahrt, F. No.12 (from 41 Caprices for Viola) (Schirmer) Study No 10 or 12 (Schirmer) No. 9 (from Selected Studies Bk.3) No.20 (from Selected Studies Bk.4.) No.13 or 14 (from 24 Caprices Op.1. Arr.Raby. (IMC405)) No.54 or 56 (from Foundation Studies for the Viola Bk.2.)(Fischer). Page 51

C. PROGRAMME NOTES (10 marks) This section of the examination is vitally important and should reflect thorough research and knowledge of the music performed in the examination. A well-presented written report on one of the performed examination pieces must be handed to the examiner at the commencement of the examination. The candidate, with the aid of palm notes if necessary, will present a structured and confident oral delivery of the main points in the written report. A mere reading of the report will not be accepted. The examiner may discuss various points with the candidate. Successful candidates will have covered all aspects of the chosen piece in their research including, but not confined to the following areas: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) All details on the score as for previous grades. ie. keys, modulations, terms, note and rest names and values, metronome markings, signs. A detailed explanation and description of the title of the piece whether it be specific (eg. The Snake Charmer) or more generic (eg. Sonatina). The nationality and dates of the composer with interesting and relevant biographical information. Details of the composer s other major works. The formal structure of the piece with bar numbers where possible to clearly show the main sections. Any unique or specific characteristics associated with the piece. eg. its place in musical history. Page 52

St Cecilia Advanced Recital Certificate ADVANCED RECITAL CERTIFICATE The Advanced Recital Certificate examination is available for all instruments and voice and is recommended to be taken either before or after the Grade Eight examination. This very popular examination is a good stepping stone to the Associate Diploma and provides musicians with the opportunity of preparing and presenting an interesting programme in a formal recital-style environment. Presentation should include appropriate formal concert dress, a professionally-presented and informative programme as well as a well-timed and constructed concert programme. An audience may be present but the hiring of venues including conditions of hire ie. insurance, cleaning etc. remains the responsibility of the teacher/candidate. EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS four items must be presented which reflect an interesting and well-balanced programme. A particular theme may be incorporated eg. music of one composer; a reflection of a mood or scene; a particular country. technical work (scales etc) is not a requirement for these examinations. At least one item from the Grade Eight SCSM syllabus should be included. appropriate formal concert dress and accepted stage presentation (bowing, audience acknowledgement) is a major part of the assessment. School uniform is not considered appropriate. an imaginatively constructed written programme, containing interesting and informative details on the pieces to be performed, must be presented to the examiner. Relevant biographical notes on the performer are appropriate. accurate timing of the examination is important and will be assessed accordingly. The programme must last between 30 and 35 minutes. Entire works including repeats are encouraged. Helpful advice when preparing for all Concert Certificate Examinations: Ensure the performance is played in the order as detailed in the Concert programme. Stage etiquette includes bowing, and acknowledgement of the accompanist. This should be treated in a dignified and mature manner. The performance should be technically accurate as well as musically aware. Performance dress should be representative of a professional public concert. Casual clothing, school uniforms, inappropriate foot wear are not acceptable. Arrange adequate rehearsal time with the accompanist and ensure that there is good communication during the performance. Engage the audience during the performance. Be organised and professional. The performance must not appear to be a rehearsal. Page 53