GCSE MUSIC.

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GCSE MUSIC

GCSE Music Unit 1 Performance 30% of the exam Students will perform a minimum of 4 minutes as a recital. 2 pieces are performed – solo and ensemble. Students need to be at least Grade 4 / 5 ABRSM in order to be able to access the highest marks.

GCSE Music Unit 2 Composition 30% of the exam Students will compose 2 pieces of Music. 1 piece is a free choice instrumental piece which is almost completed in Year 10. The 2nd piece is set by the exam board in September of Year 11 by the exam board and there are various options.

GCSE Music Unit 3 Appraising and Analysis 40% of the exam Students will study 8 pieces of Music from 4 different Areas of study that covers Music from Renaissance through to Modern day. Pieces are analysed so they are able to recall facts in the listening exam and apply the knowledge and features to other similar pieces.

Area of Study 1 - Instrumental Music Area of Study 2 – Vocal Music Set Works Area of Study 1 - Instrumental Music Bach - 3rd Movement from Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major. Beethoven – 1st Movement from Piano Sonata No.8 in C Minor Area of Study 2 – Vocal Music Purcell – Music for a While. Queen – Killer Queen (from the Album Sheer Heart Attack)

Set Works Area of Study 3 - Music for Stage and Screen Schwartz – Defying Gravity from the Musical Wicked. John Williams – Main title / Rebel Blockade Runner from the Soundtrack to Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope Area of Study 4 – Fusions Music Afro Celt Sound System - Release. Esperanza Spalding – Samba Em Preludio

Structure of the written paper Section A 6 Listening questions based on the set works. 1 rhythm and dictation question also based on the set works. 1 unfamiliar listening piece which relates / links to the set works. Section B A 12 mark essay question comparing a set work to a similar unheard piece.

Written exam Exam lasts for 1 hour 45 minutes Total 80 marks for the paper Section A 68 marks Section B 12 marks

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