MUSIC OVERVIEW
How is the course assessed?
Entry requirements
Musical students will appreciate the flexibility of the course allowing students to develop skills on their chosen instrument and encouraging freedom of expression in the composition work. All compositions are recorded onto CD and use of the recording studio on an individual basis is encouraged.
A level Music centres on the three elements of Performing, Composing and Historical Studies. This course is examined at the end of Year 13.
Students would be able to take the course if they have taken GCSE Music and achieved a grade 6 or above. Grade 5 theory would be satisfactory as an equal alternative.
A level music students from AGS join the classes at Aylesbury High School.
Head of Department
Performing (35%) Solo (and/or ensemble) recital lasting between 12 - 15 minutes on your chosen instrument or voice. A variety of styles and genres is prepared. Candidates who are taking Grace VII or VIII at the end of Year 13 can use the three ABRSM pieces for their recital for A level.
All students must be accomplished performers on their main instrument, usually equating to grade V or above. Performing for A Level constitutes around 33% of the marks. Candidates without GCSE Music can be considered with a level of practical around grade 4 or 5 and theory of grade 5 or above.
Composing (25%) Two complete compositions in any style (e.g. modern, pop, classical) and a folio of chorales in the style of J.S. Bach and other exercises.
Mr D C Nathan
Examination Board OCR
Specification H543
Historical Studies (40%) Including aural and essay questions. Analysing music, reading mixed scores and varied aural questions. Some set works.
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