King Edward VI College, Stourbridge A Level Music Induction

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King Edward VI College, Stourbridge A Level Music Induction Name

Music at King Edward VI A level Music To Do List Sign up to our blog on www.alevelmusic.com (you can also follow the links to Twitter and Facebook) Go through the list of key dates with your parents/guardians and make sure they are in diaries Complete Performance initial proposals for your first music lesson Complete the Short History of Music tasks for your first music lesson Brush up on your basic theory: Keys Chords Intervals Make sure your instrument is in good working order Make sure you have signed up for instrumental or vocal lessons at college or you have arranged weekly lessons with a private teacher approved by the college.

Music A Level Summary Performing (25%) Perf OR Comp (10%) Composing (25%) Appraising (40%) Component 1: Performing Option A (35%) Externally assessed performance of 10-12 minutes Minimum of three pieces At least one solo piece Must cover TWO areas of study (from Classical/Rock & Pop/Jazz/Musicals/C20/C21) Option B (25%) Externally assessed performance of 6-8 minutes Minimum of two pieces Must cover ONE areas of study (from Classical/Rock & Pop/Jazz/Musicals/C20/C21) Component 2: Composing Option A (25%) Externally assessed portfolio of 4-6 minutes Minimum of two pieces One based on the Western Classical Tradition to a brief set by Eduqas One free composition Option B (35%) Externally assessed portfolio of 8-10 minutes Minimum of three pieces One based on the Western Classical Tradition to a brief set by Eduqas One composition based on one of Rock & Pop, Jazz, Musicals, C20 or C21 One free composition Component 3: Appraising Externally assessed Exam (2h15m) There are various options but at King Ed s we will study the following: o Western Classical Tradition: The Development of the Symphony one set work (40%) o Musical Theatre (30%) o Into the Twentieth century two set works (30%) Analysis of set works with a blank score Essay questions on wider context of set works Questions on unprepared extracts with and without a score Overview of Component 3 Component 3 is assessed by means of a 2 ¼ hour examination at the end of year 13. There are three areas of study that will be covered in preparation for the exam one of which is compulsory for all centres and two of which are selected from a range of options. For the optional areas of study, all centres must choose ONE from Rock and Pop, Musical Theatre and Jazz PLUS EITHER Into the Twentieth Century OR Into the Twenty-first Century. At King Edward VI we will study the following: Area of Study A: Western Classical Tradition (40% of the exam) Composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Mendelssohn helped to establish the musical language that has provided the basis for most popular classics ever since. Their music is sophisticated yet accessible, which makes it great fun to listen to, play and study. We will concentrate on the development of the symphony from the early Classical period through to the late Romantic. Area of Study C: Musical Theatre (30% of the exam) Twentieth century musicals are enduringly popular and form a standard repertoire of songs that continues to be influential to the present day. We will study how different musical elements are used in a range of shows by composers such as Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Stephen Schwartz. Area of Study E: Into the Twentieth Century (30% of the exam) The music written around the turn of twentieth century (1895-1935) is varied and bold, with lots of styles and techniques from which you might take inspiration for your own compositions (like many of the twentieth century s most famous film composers). We will study a range of music including Debussy, Poulenc, Stravinsky and Schoenberg. In the exam you will have to: answer a range of questions on set works for Areas of Study A (one of two symphonies studied during the course) and E (two short pieces), for which we will have prepared in advance. For these questions you will have blank scores available in the exam. answer listening questions on works that we will not have prepared in advance (we will need to develop general listening skills in order to excel on these questions) comment on the general context of unprepared extracts and relate or compare them to pieces that we have studied during the course write an essay for Area of Study A which demonstrates knowledge of the symphony in relation both to the two works studied and their wider social, cultural and historical context.

Initial Performance Programme DEADLINE: First lesson in September Name Principal Instrument Teacher If your teacher is NOT a college teacher, please give their details below Email Phone number 3-4 Minutes Programme / One or Two pieces Please read notes overleaf before filling in this form! Composer Piece Grade Area of Study EXACT LENGTH Your signature Teacher signature

Over the next two years at King Edward VI, you will do various assessed performances as part of your preparation for your final exam. It is really important that you discuss these performances with your teacher and plan carefully so that you get the best marks that you possibly can. Date Type and length of performance Initial performance November 2017 3-4 minute recorded performance Internal Exam Easter 2018 5-6 minute recorded performance A Level mock Exam (35% - Option A) A Level mock Exam (25% - Option B) A Level Exam (35% - Option A) A Level Exam (25% - Option B) Programme One (or more) pieces, with one related to an AoS* Two (or more) pieces, with one related an AoS January 2019 11-12 minute recorded recital Three (or more) pieces with TWO related to different AoSs below January 2019 7-8 minute recorded recital Two (or more) pieces, with one related to an AoS below Easter 2019 Easter 2019 11-12 minute performance to an external examiner 7-8 minute performance to an external examiner Three (or more) pieces with TWO related to different AoSs below Two (or more) pieces, with one related to an AoS below Expected standard approx. Grade 5-6 approx. Grade 5-6 approx. Grade 6 approx. Grade 6 approx. Grade 6 approx. Grade 6 Areas of Study (AoS) to which performances need to link A) Western Classical Tradition B) Rock and Pop C) Musical Theatre D) Jazz E) Into the Twentieth Century F) Into the Twenty-first century Don t Panic Do Plan! There is no need to panic we will give you lots of support, including mock assessments to help you prepare for these exams. You do need to make sure, however, that you understand what is needed and plan very carefully. Please keep the following points in mind: It is much better to play pieces that are well within your capability than to struggle with more difficult ones. Although there are a small number of extra marks given to more difficult pieces, the emphasis is on playing accurately, musically and giving a really convincing overall performance. If you battle through unnecessarily difficult music, you will not achieve this sort of performance Don t plan to take graded exams close to either of these performances you need to focus on playing well in your A level, which must take priority over other music exams. Don t plan to rehash old pieces on minimal practice. If you do revisit grade 5 or 6 pieces that you have played before, come to them fresh improve your tuning, tone and accuracy, turn them into a real performance, in which you can really communicate the music to your audience (much easier to do if the pieces are well within your grasp)

Name: Music at King Edward VI Short History of Music Task 1 (deadline first music lesson in Sept.) Listen to the Short History of Music tracks on www.alevelmusic.com (click on 4-Short History of Music) and answer the following questions: What is your favourite piece and why? Choose something about one of the other tracks that interests you (e.g. instrumentation, harmony, rhythm). Describe this aspect of the music and why you find it interesting.

What is your least favourite track? Describe two aspects of this track that you think contribute to your opinion: If you had to compose a piece that took inspiration from one of these tracks, which one would you choose and why.

A level Music Taster Session Whole tone scale The whole tone scale is very simple and is made up of only whole tones as follows: The two scales shown are the only unique transpositions the next one would be D, which is the same as the first, but starting on the second note It is impossible to get normal major and minor triads from the whole tone scale, so the harmony sounds very exotic The tonic of the major scale is established by the pattern of tones and semitones. Without any pattern other than endless tones, the whole-tone scale does not establish any clear tonic or sense of key. Task Create a passage of whole-tone music for orchestra that is at least eight bars long. The music in the Sibelius file provided is all based on the first of the whole tone scales above (using the notes C, D, E, F#, G#, A#) Copy and paste material from the file into your blank file (CTRL + C / CTRL + V) Try different combinations and repetitions or changes Feel free to add your own whole-tone material based on this same scale You can change tempo by editing the MM at the top You can change dynamics by editing those given You can add percussion parts (either those given or your own) You can add one part with a note NOT from the scale if you want to add sharper dissonance