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1 LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Piano Grades repertoire list 1 January December 2017
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3 Contents Page LCM Publications... 3 Other Examinations... 3 Acknowledgements... 3 Examination Formats... 4 Pre Preparatory... 5 Step Step Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Leisure Play Piano Duet Piano Accompaniment Viva Voce Aural Tests This repertoire list should be read in conjunction with the current Music Grades Syllabus. Copies are available free of charge via our website, uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams, or on request from the LCM Examinations office. Please refer to the Music Grades Syllabus for full details about graded exams, recital grades, leisure play exams and performance awards. This repertoire list is valid from 1 January 2013 until 31 December 2017.
4 LCM Examinations Director of Examinations John Howard BA PhD Chief Examiner in Music Philip Aldred BEd FLCM LCM Examinations University of West London St Mary s Road Ealing London W5 5RF tel: +44 (0) fax: +44 (0) [email protected] uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams Copyright 2012 by the University of West London, LCM Examinations 2
5 LCM Publications The following LCM Publications are relevant to this syllabus: LL249 Piano Handbook: Pre-Preparatory LL250 Piano Handbook: Step 1 LL251 Piano Handbook: Step 2 LL252 Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LL253 Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LL254 Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LL255 Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LL256 Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LL257 Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LL258 Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LL259 Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LL189 Specimen Aural Tests (revised 2006) LL205 LCM Aural Handbook: A Practical Guide to Teaching and Preparing for LCM Aural Tests LCM Publications are distributed by Music Exchange (tel: ; [email protected]). A complete list of titles may be found on their website Other Examinations LCM Examinations offers examinations in a wide range of subjects, covering classical, jazz, pop/rock and traditional music genres. The following may also be of interest: Piano: diplomas in performance (4 levels) and in teaching (3 levels). Jazz Piano: steps, graded exams, recital grades, leisure play exams and performance awards; diplomas in performance (4 levels) and in teaching (3 levels). Electronic Keyboard: steps, graded exams, recital grades, leisure play exams and performance awards; diplomas in performance (4 levels) and in teaching (3 levels). Ensemble: a flexible syllabus catering for all types of ensemble from duets and trios up to orchestras, choirs and concert bands. Six levels are offered, ranging from Grades 1-2 to DipLCM standard. Theory: step and 8 grades; 3 levels of theoretical diplomas. Syllabuses are available free of charge via our website, uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams, or on request from the LCM Examinations office. Acknowledgements Grateful thanks are due to Peter Wild, the principal syllabus compiler, and to William Alexander, editor of the handbooks. 3
6 Examination Formats Following is an overview of the four examination formats offered by LCM Examinations: grades, recital grades, leisure play and performance awards. Please refer to the relevant section of the Music Grades Syllabus for full details. Grades Recital Grades Leisure Play Performance Awards Technical Work Performance 3 pieces 4 (or 5) pieces, all selected from repertoire list 4 pieces (3 selected from grade list and/or leisure play list, plus 1 own choice) 3 pieces Viva Voce Optional for Component 2 Sight Reading Optional for Component 2 Aural Tests Structure Grades 1-8 Grades 1-8 Levels 1-8 Levels 1-8 Pre-requisites Assessment Examination Examination Examination DVD Grading Pass: 65-74% Merit: 75-84% Distinction: % Pass: 65-74% Merit: 75-84% Distinction: % Pass: 65-74% Merit: 75-84% Distinction: % Pass: 65-74% Merit: 75-84% Distinction: % Ofqual Accreditation 4
7 Introductory Examinations Piano: Pre Preparatory Candidates for Pre Preparatory will find all the required material for the examination in: LCM Piano Handbook: Pre Preparatory (LL249) Degree of difficulty: Five-finger position, without hand shifts. No accidentals. In order to reassure candidates, a parent or teacher is allowed to be present (in a SILENT capacity). Component 1 Exercises 25 marks Candidates should play ALL of the following: Gliding with RH and LH Couples Pitter Patter Slur and Bounce Opposites Stamping and Dancing Component 2 List A Pieces 20 marks Candidates should play ANY TWO of the following: Wheels on the Bus Bobby Shaftoe Ye Banks and Braes Oh Susanna Like the Blue Danube Component 3 List B Pieces 40 marks Candidates should play ANY TWO of the following: London Bridge Hot Cross Buns Little John Oranges and Lemons Old MacDonald Component 4 Recognition of Notes 15 marks Notes C - G in the Treble Clef and C - F in the Bass Clef to be recognised. 5
8 Piano: Step 1 Candidates for Step 1 will find all the required material for the examination in: LCM Piano Handbook: Step 1 (LL250) Degree of difficulty: No shifting from the 5-finger position, except for a very occasional slight extension. Mostly simple time signatures with the quaver as the shortest note and principally using white keys. Component 1 Exercises 25 marks Candidates should play ANY FIVE of the following: Silky Smooth Bouncing Bears Contrary Cats Copy Cat Honking Horns Three at a Time A Little Dance Sailing Along Jumping Beans Bacon and Eggs Component 2 List A Pieces 20 marks Candidates should play ANY TWO of the following: Lazy Llamas Girls and Boys Accents and Squashed Notes Kum Ba Yah Alouette Component 3 List B Pieces 40 marks Candidates should play ANY TWO of the following: Aura Lee Sloop John B Au Clair de la Lune Lord of the Dance Grand Old Duke Component 4 Questions on Rudiments 15 marks Recognition and identification of staff, bar-lines, clefs, pitch names, note types and values, and rest values, all relating to the music performed. 6
9 Piano: Step 2 Candidates for Step 2 will find all the required material for the examination in: LCM Piano Handbook: Step 2 (LL251) Degree of difficulty: The music will be in the same keys as the scales, with occasional accidentals, passing of the thumb under the third finger, and third finger over the thumb, shifting of the hands, and occasional easy intervals. Component 1 Technical Work and Exercises 25 marks Candidates will play the scales of C, G and D major (one octave from memory, hands together). Candidates should play ANY FIVE of the following: The Expander Rocking Rolling Finger Frolics Chords and Contraries Accidental Fifths Up and Away Chinese Lanterns Component 2 List A Pieces 20 marks Candidates should play ANY TWO of the following: Syncopated Song Big Contrasts Country Gardens Flutes and Drums Viennese Polka Component 3 List B Pieces 40 marks Candidates should play ANY TWO of the following: Keel Row Over the Waves German Dance Rover s Tune Row, Row, Row Your Boat Component 4 Questions on Rudiments 15 marks As for Step 1, but now including dotted note values and knowledge about the position and purpose of the key and time signatures, accidentals and basic dynamic signs. All questions will relate to the music performed. 7
10 Graded Examinations Piano: Grade 1 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 (LL252). Option 1: Scales, Broken Chords and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be played legato. Minimum tempo: q = 69. Minors: harmonic or melodic, at the candidate s choice. Key Hands together in similar motion (1 octave) Hands separately (2 octaves) Contrary motion (1 octave) C major G major D major F major A minor D minor Broken chords (patterns as exemplified in handbook) and arpeggios From memory. To be played legato. Minimum tempo: e = 100. Key Broken chord, hands separately (see handbook) Arpeggio, hands separately (1 octave) C major G major F major A minor D minor Option 2: Study PEGLER Inside Out from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 (LL252). LIST A DUNCOMBE Trumpet Tune from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM HAYDN German Dance, Hob.IX/22 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM MOZART, L Minuet in D from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM D ANGLEBERT A French Minuet from Piano Progress Book 1 Faber DIABELLI Lesson in C from Essential Piano Repertoire Pre-Grade Spartan Press GURLITT The Rocking Horse from The New Gurlitt Volume 1 Schott MOZART Allegro in F, K.1c from Best of Grade 1 Piano Faber SCHEIN Allemande from Piano Progress Book 1 Faber TELEMANN Minuet from Piano Progress Book 1 Faber 8
11 LIST B CLEMENTI Sonatina in C, Op.36 No.3, slow movement from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM SPINDLER Song Without Words from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM TRAD. Scarborough Fair (arr. Wild) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM MAYKAPAR In the Garden, Op.28 No.1 from Masterpieces with Flair Book 1 Alfred MENKEN Beauty and the Beast (arr. Walker) from The Princess Piano Book Faber RYBICKI Longing from I Begin to Play PWM WALKER Waltz for Cinderella s Mice from The Princess Piano Book Faber WEDGWOOD Imaginary Friends from Piano for Fun Faber WEDGWOOD The Mad Hatter s Funeral March from Piano for Fun Faber LIST C BARON Cowboy Song from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM MILNE Square-O from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM WEDGWOOD In the Hall of the Mountain Bear from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 LCM ARLEN We re Off to See the Wizard (arr. Walker) from The Magic Piano Book Faber DAVID Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo (arr. Walker) from The Princess Piano Book Faber NORTON Rag Time from Microjazz Collection Book 1 Boosey & Hawkes NORTON Struttin from Microjazz Collection Book 1 Boosey & Hawkes TAKACS Hiking Song from Von Nah und Fern, Op.111 Universal Edition WEDGWOOD Cool Calypso from Piano for Fun Faber Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 (LL252). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 1 (LL252) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 9
12 Piano: Grade 2 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 (LL253). Option 1: Scales, Broken Chords and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be played legato. Minimum tempo: q = 72. Minors: harmonic or melodic, at the candidate s choice. Key Hands together and separately, in similar motion (2 octaves) Contrary motion (2 octaves) C major G major D major A major E major F major A minor E minor D minor Chromatic scale, hands separately, beginning on D (1 octave). Broken chords (patterns as exemplified in handbook) and arpeggios From memory. To be played legato. Minimum tempo: q = 60. Key G major F major C major D minor E minor A minor Option 2: Study Broken chord, hands separately (see handbook) Arpeggio, hands separately (2 octaves) LE COUPPEY Study No.17 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 (LL253). LIST A BARON Allegro Vivace (from Lucy Sonata) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM HASSLER Scherzo in F from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM MOZART, L Minuet in A from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM ATTWOOD 1st movement from Sonatina No.3 in F from Easy Progressive Lessons ABRSM BACH, J S Polonaise in G minor (from The Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach) from Keynotes Grades 1-2 Faber DUVERNOY Study in F, Op.176 No.17 from The Best of Grade 2 Piano Faber LE COUPPEY Air Arabe from Romantic Piano Anthology Book 2 Schott OESTEN Spanish Dance from Masterpieces with Flair Alfred TELEMANN Gigue from Keynotes Grades 2-3 Faber 10
13 LIST B FUCHS Sad at Heart from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM MAYKAPAR The Music Box from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM WEDGWOOD Faraway from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM BIZET Toreador s Song (from Carmen) from Music Through Time Book 1 OUP MAIKAPAR The Moth from The Best of Grade Two Piano Faber SHORE Concerning Hobbits (arr. Carson-Turner) from Simply Film Grades 2-3 Faber WEDGWOOD Climate Change from It s Never Too Late to Play Piano Faber WEDGWOOD Moppet from It s Never Too Late to Play Piano Faber ZILCHER A Song of Happiness from Gradations Boosey & Hawkes LIST C CHAMBERLAIN Henry s Wilde from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM CHAMBERS Chinese Whispers from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM MILNE Skedaddle from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 LCM BARBERA / HANNA / CURTIN The Flintstones Theme (arr. Carson-Turner) from Simply Film Grades 2-3 Faber JOPLIN The Easy Winners from Music Through Time Book 1 OUP MILNE Who s Been Bouncing on My Bed? from Easy Little Peppers Faber WEDGWOOD Bling Bling from It s Never Too Late to Play Piano Faber WEDGWOOD Jammy Dodger from Really Easy Jazzin About Faber WILLIAMS Hedwig s Theme (arr. Carson-Turner) from Simply Film Grades 2-3 Faber Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 (LL253). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 2 (LL253) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 11
14 Piano: Grade 3 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 (LL254). Option 1: Scales, Broken Chords and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be prepared legato only, piano and forte. Minimum tempo: q = 84. Minor scales: harmonic or melodic, at the candidate s choice. Key Hands together and separately, in similar motion (2 octaves) Contrary motion (2 octaves) D major A major F major Bb major Eb major E major E minor G minor C minor Chromatic scales Hands separately, beginning on A and on F# (2 octaves). Broken chords (patterns as exemplified in handbook) and arpeggios From memory. To be played legato and forte. Minimum tempo: q = 72. Key G major D major A major E minor D minor C minor G minor Option 2: Study Broken chord, hands separately (2 octaves) Arpeggio, hands separately (2 octaves) HELLER Study in A minor, Op.125 No.2 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 (LL254). LIST A CLEMENTI Sonatina in C, Op.36 No.1, 2nd movement from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM HASSLER Andantino in A, Op.38 No.31 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM HAYDN Allegro from Sonata in G, Hob.XVI/8 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM ANON. Anglaise in D minor from The Best of Grade 3 Piano Faber DIEUPART Passepied (from Suite No.2 in D) from The Best of Grade 3 Piano Faber HANDEL Gavotte in G, HWV 491 from The Best of Grade 3 Piano Faber MOZART Allegro in F, K.15a from The Best of Grade 3 Piano Faber SCARLATTI Sonata in G from Keynotes Grades 3-4 Faber ZILCHER Scherzo from Fascinations Boosey & Hawkes 12
15 LIST B FUCHS The Proud Horseman from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM GURLITT A Little Flower from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM SMETANA Toccata from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM BARTOK Play from For Children Vol.1 Boosey & Hawkes FIBICH Poco Allegretto from Fascinations Boosey & Hawkes GRETCHANINOV On Horseback from Music Through Time Book 3 OUP HOLST I Vow To Thee, My Country (arr. Carson-Turner) from Classic FM Land of Hope and Glory Faber MAIKAPAR A Passing Thought, Op.4 No.1 from The Best of Grade 3 Piano Faber TRAD. Danny Boy (arr. Chamberlain) from Step It Up! Grades 3-4 Faber LIST C CORNICK Blues in Two from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM PEGLER Hand Over from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM SEIBER Foxtrot II from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 LCM CORNICK Ascension Rag from 30 Easy Piano Studies Universal Edition GILKYSON The Bare Necessities (from The Jungle Book) (arr. Wedgwood) from Easy Jazzin About Standards Faber GILLOCK Carnival in Rio from Hello, Mr Gillock! Carl Czerny! Breitkopf JOPLIN Maple Leaf Rag (arr. Wedgwood) from Easy Jazzin About Standards Faber MILNE Jungle Jingle from Even More Little Peppers Faber NEWMAN You ve Got a Friend in Me (arr. Carson-Turner) from Simply Film Grades 4-5 Faber Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 (LL254). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 (LL254) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 13
16 Piano: Grade 4 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 (LL255). Option 1: Scales and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be prepared legato only, piano and forte. Minimum tempo: q = 96. Minors: harmonic or melodic, at the candidate s choice, except where specified. Key E major B major Bb major Eb major Ab major Db major G major D major B minor G minor C minor F minor A minor Hands together and separately, in similar motion (2 octaves) In contrary motion (2 octaves) In contrary motion (1 octave, harmonic only) Chromatic scales Hands separately, beginning on any note (2 octaves). In contrary motion, beginning on D and on Ab (2 octaves). Arpeggios From memory. To be played legato and forte. Minimum tempo: q = 76. Key Hands together, in root position (2 octaves) Hands separately, in root position (2 octaves) C major E major B major Eb major Ab major B minor F# minor C# minor Option 2: Study KOHLER Study in C, Op.63 No.1 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM 14
17 Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 (LL255). LIST A BEETHOVEN Lustig und Traurig from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM BENDA Presto from Sonata in A minor from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM HAYDN Allegro from Sonata in G, Hob.XVI/8 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM ALCOCK Gavot (from Suite No.2 in Bb) from The Best of Grade 4 Piano Faber BACH, W F Allegro from Keynotes Grade 3-4 Faber BEETHOVEN 1st movement from Sonatina in F major Peters BURGMULLER La Styrienne from Gradations Boosey & Hawkes GURLITT Impromptu from Fascinations Boosey & Hawkes MOZART Rondo in F from The Best of Grade 4 Piano Faber LIST B LAMBERT Criss-Cross from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM REINHOLD Hungarian Dance, Op.39 No.9 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM ROBINSON La Jeune Demoiselle from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM ARLEN Over The Rainbow (arr. Carson-Turner) from Simply Film Themes Grade 4-5 Faber CHAMBERLAIN King of the Castle from Step it Up! Grade 3-4 Faber HELLER The Avalanche from Masterpieces with Flair Book 1 Alfred KABALEVSKY Toccatina, Op.27 Boosey & Hawkes SCHONBERG I Dreamed a Dream (arr. Wedgwood) from It s Never Too Late to Play Showtunes Faber SCULTHORPE Sea Chant (from Two Easy Pieces) from Keynotes Grade 3-4 Faber LIST C CHAMBERLAIN Tickety-Boo from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM SHOSTAKOVICH A Funny Story from Children s Notebook, Op.69 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM WEDGWOOD Spider in the Bath from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 LCM GILLOCK The Juggler from Hello, Mr Gillock! Carl Czerny! Breitkopf JOHN Can You Feel the Love Tonight? (arr. Kember) from Play Broadway Faber JOPLIN The Entertainer (arr. Wedgwood) from Up-Grade! Jazz Grade 2-3 Faber MANCINI The Pink Panther Theme (arr. Wedgwood) from Up-Grade! Jazz Grade 2-3 Faber PORTER Anything Goes (arr. Kember) from Play Broadway Faber TADMAN-ROBINS Square Dance from Just for Starters Encore Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 (LL255). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 4 (LL255) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 15
18 Piano: Grade 5 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 (LL256). Option 1: Scales and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be prepared piano and forte, legato / staccato as specified. Minimum tempo: q. = 80, contrary motions at q = 108 Key Hands together and separately in similar motion, legato only (3 octaves) Hands separately, staccato only (3 octaves) In contrary motion, legato only (2 octaves) C major F major Bb major B major F# major G major E major Ab major A major Bb minor Harmonic only F# minor Harmonic only C# minor Harmonic only A minor Melodic only D minor Melodic only Harmonic only C minor Melodic only Harmonic only E minor Harmonic only Chromatic scales In similar motion, hands together, legato only, beginning on any note (3 octaves). In contrary motion, legato only, beginning a major 3rd apart on C/E and on F#/A# (2 octaves). Arpeggios From memory. To be played legato and forte. Minimum tempo: q = 90. Hands together and Key separately, in root position (2 octaves) B major Db major Ab major Bb major F major B minor C# minor G# minor Bb minor F minor Option 2: Study LOESCHHORN Melodic Study Op.192 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM 16
19 Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 (LL256). LIST A CLEMENTI Un Poco Andante from Sonata in D, Op.25 No.6 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM HAYDN Presto from Sonata in D, Hob.XVI/37 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM KUHLAU Allegro Molto from Sonatina in F, Op.88. No.4 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM BACH, J S Gavotte from French Suite No.5 in G, BWV 816/4 from The Best of Grade 5 Piano Faber BENDA Sonatina in F from The Best of Grade 5 Piano Faber BURGMULLER La Tarantelle from 25 Etudes Faciles et Progressives from The Best of Grade 5 Piano Faber HANDEL Sarabande and Variations I & II (from Suite No.9 in D minor) from Keynotes Grades 3-4 Faber VOGEL Andantino (from Sonata on Themes from The Magic Flute) from Keynotes Grades 4-5 Faber LIST B CUI Spanish Puppets from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM GOUNOD Funeral March of a Marionette (arr. Wild) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM PEGLER Silhouette Waltz from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM FAURE Pavane from Classic FM Smooth Classics Faber GRIEG Popular Melody (Folk Song), No.5 from Lyric Pieces, Op.12 Peters HELLER Study in Ab, Op.47 No.23 from The Best of Grade 5 Piano Faber MacDOWELL To a Wild Rose, Op.51 No.1 from Romantic Piano Repertoire Level 1 Faber PODGORNOV Barcarola from Nicolai Podgornov's Graded Pieces for Piano Level 1 Universal Edition SCHUMANN Evening Song from Abendlied from Contemplations Boosey & Hawkes LIST C NORTON Mechanics Rag from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM PORTER Night and Day (arr. Wedgwood) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM TRAD. Skye s the Limit (arr. Kershaw) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 LCM BARTOK No.12 from For Children Volume 1 Boosey & Hawkes CORNICK Re: Peter s Rag from Piano Ragtime Universal Edition EVANS Dolphins from Animal Tone Poems Hal Leonard KABALEVSKY A Little Joke from Thirty Piano Pieces, Op.27 Boosey & Hawkes KABALEVSKY A Warlike Dance from Thirty Piano Pieces, Op.27 Boosey & Hawkes LERNER / LOEWE Wouldn't it be Loverly (arr. Kember) from Play Broadway Faber Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 (LL256). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 (LL256) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 17
20 Piano: Grade 6 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 (LL257). Option 1: Scales and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be prepared piano and forte. Minimum tempo: h = 76. Key Hands together and separately, in similar motion, legato only (4 octaves) 18 Hands separately, staccato only (4 octaves) In contrary motion, legato only (2 octaves) F major Bb major Eb major Ab major Db major E major B major F# major G major D major E minor Harmonic and Melodic B minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only F# minor Harmonic and Melodic C# minor Harmonic and Melodic G# minor Harmonic and Melodic F minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only Bb minor Harmonic and Melodic Eb minor Harmonic and Melodic A minor Harmonic only C minor Harmonic only G minor Chromatic scales In similar motion, hands together and separately, legato only, beginning on any note (4 octaves). In contrary motion, legato only, beginning on E and on Bb (2 octaves). Arpeggios From memory. To be played legato and forte. Minimum tempo: h = 48. Hands together and Key separately, in root position (4 octaves) G major Bb major A major Eb major B major Db major F# major G minor Bb minor A minor Eb minor B minor C# minor F# minor Harmonic only Dominant 7th arpeggio, hands together and separately, in root position, in the key of C (3 octaves). This should start on the dominant of the specified key. Diminished 7th arpeggio, hands together and separately, beginning on C (3 octaves).
21 Option 2: Studies BURGMULLER Velocity, Op.109 No.10 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM AND KOHLER Second Study of Group III from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 (LL257). LIST A CORNICK Rococo Plus from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM HAYDN Allegro from Sonata in G, Hob.XVI/G1 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM HUMMEL Alla Polacca in Bb from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM BACH, J S Two-part Invention No.6 in E major, BWV 777 Bärenreiter BEETHOVEN Andante from Sonata in G major, Op.79 No.25 Henle CLEMENTI Lento e Patetico from Sonata in F# minor, Op.25 No.5 Schirmer / Music Sales HAYDN Finale (Presto) from Sonata in F major, Hob.XVI/23 Henle HELLER Vivace from Fascinations Boosey & Hawkes SCHUBERT Allegretto in C minor, D.915 Bärenreiter LIST B MacMILLAN Barncleupédie from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM PUTZ Sentimental Lady (Jazz Waltz) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM WILLIAMS Retrospection from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM CHOPIN Mazurka in Ab major, Op.24 No.3 Henle FRANCK Petite Prélude from Romantic Piano Repertoire Level 1 Faber MENDELSSOHN Lieder ohne Worte in E major, Op.30 No.3 Dover SCHUMANN Knecht Ruprecht from Album for the Young, Op.68 Peters TANNER La Polonaise Pamplemousse from Eye Tunes Grades 5-6 Spartan Press TCHAIKOVSKY March from Die Jahreszeiten, Op.37bis Henle LIST C DEBUSSY Le Petit Nègre from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM NORTON Hungarian Stomp from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM TURINA The Trained Dog from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 LCM BADELT / ZIMMER He's a Pirate (from Pirates of the Caribbean) from The Essential Film Collection Faber BOURNE Indians from Unbeaten Tracks Faber CASELLA Bolero from Pezzi Infantili Universal Edition DAVIS Pride and Prejudice: Main Theme (arr. Harris) from Classic Period Dramas Faber RODGERS My Favorite Things (arr. Wedgwood) from After Hours Jazz Book 1 Faber SONDHEIM Not While I'm Around (from Sweeney Todd) (arr. Kember) from Play Broadway Faber Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 (LL257). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 6 (LL257) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 19
22 Piano: Grade 7 Component 1 Technical Work 15 marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 (LL258). Option 1: Scales and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be prepared piano and forte. Minimum tempo: h = 80, except for hands separately in 3rds, which should be at a minimum tempo of q = 60. Key Hands together and separately in similar motion, legato and staccato (4 octaves) In contrary motion, legato and staccato (2 octaves) In 3rds, hands separately, legato only (1 octave) C major D major A major E major B major F# major F major Db major G major A minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only E minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only B minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only D minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only F# minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only C minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only C# minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only F minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only Chromatic scales In similar motion, hands a minor 3rd apart, legato and staccato, beginning on D/F (2 octaves). In contrary motion, legato only, beginning on C and on F# (2 octaves). Arpeggios From memory. To be prepared legato only, piano and forte. Minimum tempo: h = 52. Key Hands together and separately, in root position (4 octaves) Hands together and separately, in 1st inversion (4 octaves) C major D major A major E major B major F# major F major Db major C minor D minor A minor E minor B minor F# minor F minor C# minor Dominant 7th arpeggios, hands together and separately, in root position in the keys of G, F, D, A, E and B (3 octaves). These should start on the dominant of the specified key. Diminished 7th arpeggios, hands together and separately beginning on C#, D and Eb (3 octaves). 20
23 Option 2: Studies GOUNOD May Morning from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM AND HELLER Study in C minor, Op.46 No.26 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 (LL258). LIST A BACH Corrente from Partita No.5, BWV829 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM MOZART Allegro from Sonata in C, K.279 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM RIGBY Vamping Haydn from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM BACH Prelude from Prelude & Fugue in A minor from Das Wohltemperierte Klavier Book 2, BWV865 Henle HAYDN Scherzando from Sonata in C# minor, Hob.XVI/36 Henle HOFMANN Hungarian from Animations Boosey & Hawkes MOZART 3rd movement (Allegretto) from Sonata in Bb, K.570 Henle SCARLATTI Sonata in C, Kp.159 from 200 Sonate, Parte Prima EMB VON WILM Butterfly from Animations Boosey & Hawkes LIST B MacDOWELL Summer Song from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM McBIRNIE Interlude for Z.E.D. from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM TRAD. Molly Malone (arr. Pegler) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM ALKAN La Vision, Op.63 No.1 from Romantic Piano Repertoire Level 1 Faber GRIEG Puck from Lyric Pieces, Op.71 No.3 Henle MASSENET Papillons Noirs from Romatic Piano Repertoire Level 1 Faber MENDELSSOHN Venetian Gondola Song from Lieder Ohne Worte, Op.30 No.6 Dover POTT Villanelle from The Fand Grade 5 Piano Album Fand Music Press SCHUMANN Glückes Genug from Kinderszenen, Op.15 Henle LIST C FAURE Romance sans Paroles in Ab, Op.17 No.3 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM GERSHWIN Let s Call the Whole Thing Off (arr. Wedgwood) from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM SKRYABIN Prelude in Bb, Op.17 No.6 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 LCM DEBUSSY The Little Shepherd from Children s Corner Suite Peters NORTON Boogie from Microjazz Collection 3 Boosey & Hawkes PROKOFIEV Visions Fugitives No.1 Boosey & Hawkes RODGERS & HART My Funny Valentine (arr. Wedgwood) from After Hours Jazz Book 2 Faber SATIE Gnossienne No.3 Schott TANNER Wind Over Goonhilly from Eye Tunes Book 6 Spartan Press Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 (LL258). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 (LL258) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 21
24 Component 1 Technical Work Piano: Grade marks Candidates should prepare Option 1 OR Option 2. Both may be found in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 (LL259). Option 1: Scales and Arpeggios Scales From memory. To be prepared piano and forte. Minimum tempo: h = 88, except for hands separately in 3rds which should be at a minimum speed of q = 60. Key Chromatic Scales In minor 3rds, hands separately, legato only, starting on D/F (1 octave). Hands a major 6th apart, legato and staccato, starting on F/D (4 octaves). Arpeggios From memory. To be prepared legato only, piano and forte. Minimum tempo: h = 60. Key In similar motion, hands together and separately, legato and staccato (4 octaves) In root position, hands together and separately, (4 octaves) In 3rds, hands separately, legato only (2 octaves) In 1st inversion, hands together and separately, (4 octaves) In contrary motion, legato and staccato (2 octaves) C major G major E major B major F major Bb major Eb major Ab major A major C minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only G minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only E minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only B minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only F minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only Bb minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only Eb minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only G# minor Harmonic and Melodic Harmonic only D minor Harmonic only In 2nd inversion, hands together and separately, (4 octaves) C major G major E major B major F major Bb major Eb major Ab major C minor G minor E minor B minor F minor Bb minor Eb minor G# minor Dominant 7th arpeggios, hands together and separately, in root position, in the keys of C, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db and F# (4 octaves). These should start on the dominant of the specified key. Diminished 7th arpeggios, hands together and separately, beginning on B, Bb, A, Ab, G and F# (4 octaves).
25 Option 2: Studies CLEMENTI Study in A from Gradus ad Parnassum from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM AND MOSZKOWSKI Study in A flat, Op.78 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM Component 2 Performance 60 marks Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. At least one piece MUST be taken from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 (LL259). LIST A BACH Aria and Variation I from Goldberg Variations from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM CLEMENTI Rondo from Sonata in D, Op.25 No.6 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM HAYDN Rondo from Sonata in C, Hob.XVI/48 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM BEETHOVEN 1st movement from Sonata in C minor, Op.10 No.1 Henle HAYDN 1st movement from Sonata in G minor, Hob.XVI/44 Peters Vol.1 MOZART 1st movement from Sonata in F, K.332 Henle PLEYEL Rondeau Favorit from Three Rondos Doblinger SATIE Sonatine Bureaucratique Schott SCARLATTI Sonata in A, Kp.209 from 200 Sonate, Vol.11 EMB LIST B CHOPIN Nocturne in C# minor, Op.post. from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM HENSEL Melody, Op.4 No.2 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM QUILTER Goblins, No.2 from Four Country Pieces, Op.27 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM BRAHMS Intermezzo in Eb, Op.117 No.1 Henle CHOPIN Waltz in Db, Op.64 No.1 Henle JANACEK No.3 (Andantino) from In the Mists Bärenreiter RACHMANINOV Eighteenth Variation from Rapsodie on a Theme of Paganini (arr. Eichhorn) Belwin Mills SCHUMANN Romance in F#, Op.28 Henle TCHAIKOVSKY October from Die Jahreszuten, Op.37bis Henle LIST C GERSHWIN I Got Rhythm from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM PEGLER Bobtail Rag from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM SHOSTAKOVICH March, No.1 from Three Fantastic Dances, Op.5 from LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 LCM DEBUSSY Golliwogg's Cakewalk from Children's Comer Suite Peters GERSHWIN The Man I Love from Meet George Gershwin at the Keyboard Faber HINDEMITH Foxtrot from The Century of Invention European American Music Corporation MARTINU Kolombína Zpívá (Columbina Sings) from Puppets II Bärenreiter POULENC Nocturne No.8 from Nocturnes Heugel TURINA Fanfare (from The Circus) from The Turina Collection Schott Component 3 Viva Voce 7 marks See pages Component 4 Sight Reading 10 marks Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 (LL259). Component 5 Aural Tests 8 marks See pages Sample tests are in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 8 (LL259) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 23
26 Leisure Play The LCM Leisure Play syllabus is designed for candidates who wish to play pieces and who, for various reasons, do not wish to prepare for the additional components of the main grade syllabus. It does, however, provide an indication as to the level of achievement gained, as well as being a useful yardstick of progress and a goal towards which to work. Three pieces are to be chosen from the set lists for the equivalent grade and/or the additional repertoire listed in this section. The fourth piece is own choice, but may also be selected from these lists. Please see the Leisure Play guidelines in Section 5 of the Music Grades Syllabus. Additional repertoire: Piano: Leisure Play Level 1 ANDERSSON & ULVAEUS Super Trouper OR Voulez-Vous from Really Easy Piano: Abba Wise/Music Sales BACH, J S, arr. AGAY Sheep May Safely Graze from The Joy of Piano Yorktown/Music Sales BOCK If I Were a Rich Man (from Fiddler on the Roof) from Complete Piano Player Songbook 2 Wise/Music Sales GRIEG Morning (from Peer Gynt) from Complete Piano Player Book 3 Wise/Music Sales JOPLIN, arr. DUKE The Entertainer from Scott Joplin Classics Fentone LEHAR, arr. AGAY The Merry Widow Waltz from The Joy of Piano Music Sales MONTAGUE A Jack O'Lantern Smiles from Autumn Leaves UMP NORTON Coconut Rag OR Inter-City Stomp from Microjazz Level 4 Boosey & Hawkes RODGERS, arr. HEUMANN Edelweiss (from The Sound of Music) OR Oh What a Beautiful Mornin (from Oklahoma!) from Music from the Shows Bosworth/Music Sales SCHAUM Bugle Blues OR Go Man Go! from Rhythm and Blues Book 1 Bosworth/Music Sales STRAUSS, J, arr. AGAY Waltzes from The Joy of Piano Yorktown/Music Sales TRAD., arr. AGAY Aunt Rhody Boogie from The Joy of Piano Yorktown/Music Sales TRAD., arr. BROWN Greensleeves OR Home on the Range from The Student Piano Player Trevor Brown VIVALDI Autumn from The Four Seasons from I Can Play That - Classics Wise/Music Sales WEDGWOOD Steady OR Test Drive from Easy Jazzin About Faber Additional repertoire: Piano: Leisure Play Level 2 ANDRE et al Mysterious Girl from Really Easy Piano: Pop Hits Wise/Music Sales COLLINS Take a Look at Me Now from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales GERSHWIN Someone to Watch over Me from Really Easy Piano: Gershwin Music Sales HORNER My Heart Will Go On from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales LOESSER Wonderful Copenhagen from The Joy of Musicals Yorktown/Music Sales MARTIN Mountain Dance from The Joy of Recital Time Yorktown/Music Sales MONTAGUE Chorale for a Millenium Sunset from Five Easy Pieces UMP NORTH & ZARET Unchained Melody from The Complete Piano Player: Ballads Music Sales OSBOURNE et al Changes from Really Easy Piano: Pop Hits Wise/Music Sales SCHUBERT Ländler from Classics to Moderns Book 1 Yorktown/Music Sales TRAD. The Irish Washerwoman from The Complete Piano Player Book 3 Music Sales TRAD., arr. AGAY Country Gardens from The Joy of Recital Time Yorktown/Music Sales WEDGWOOD Pink Lady OR Summer Song from Jazzin About Faber WEDGWOOD Charleston from Up-Grade (Grades 1-2) OR Sweet Marianne from Up-Grade (Grades 2-3) Faber 24
27 Piano: Leisure Play Level 3 Additional repertoire: ANDERSSON & ULVAEUS Mamma Mia OR The Winner Takes it All from Really Easy Piano: Abba Wise/Music Sales BOCCHERINI Minuet from Complete Piano Player Style Book Wise/Music Sales CARMICHAEL Stardust from Complete Piano Player Style Book Wise/Music Sales DESMOND Take Five from Complete Piano Player Style Book Wise/Music Sales DVORAK, arr. HEUMANN Humoreske from Children s Classic Piano 2 Bosworth/Music Sales HENDERSON Five Foot Two from What Can I Play? Jazz n Blues IMP HILL & MANN Sometimes When We Touch from The Complete Piano Player: Ballads Wise/Music Sales JOHN Can You Feel the Love Tonight from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales JOPLIN, arr. SCHAUM Sycamore Rag from John W. Schaum Presents: Scott Joplin - Ragtime Rage Bosworth KAMEN (Everything I Do) I Do It for You from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales LLOYD WEBBER Don t Cry for Me Argentina (from Evita) from Complete Piano Player Book 4 Wise/Music Sales MANCINI Moon River from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales MARTIN et al Clocks from Really Easy Piano: Pop Hits Wise/Music Sales MONTAGUE Midnight Sun from Five Easy Pieces UMP MOZART Waltz from Children s Classic Piano 2 Bosworth/Music Sales PUCCINI, arr. AGAY Madame Butterfly Themes from The Joy of Piano Yorktown/Music Sales SOUSA, arr. AGAY The Washington Post from The Joy of Piano Entertainment Yorktown/Music Sales STRAUSS, J, arr. AGAY Echoes of Vienna from The Joy of Piano Entertainment Yorktown/Music Sales WILLIAMS & CHAMBERS Something Beautiful from Really Easy Piano: Pop Hits Wise/Music Sales Piano: Leisure Play Level 4 Additional repertoire: ANDERSSON & ULVAEUS Knowing Me, Knowing You OR Take a Chance On Me from Really Easy Piano: Abba Wise/Music Sales BACHARACH Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales GIBB, B, M & R How Deep is Your Love? from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales GIMBEL & FOX Killing Me Softly With His Song from The Complete Piano Player: Ballads Wise/Music Sales JAMES et al Guilty from Really Easy Piano: Pop Hits Wise/Music Sales MacDOWELL To a Wild Rose from Classics To Modern Book 4 Yorktown/Music Sales MANCINI Pink Panther Theme from The Complete Piano Player Book 5 Wise/Music Sales MENDELSSOHN Romanze from Classics To Modern Book 4 Yorktown/Music Sales MONTAGUE Beyond the Milky Way from Five Easy Pieces UMP MONTAGUE Whirlwind at the Arsenal from Autumn Leaves UMP PETERS Twilight Boulevard OR Reflections from Ragtime Preludes Boosey & Hawkes SIMON Mrs Robinson from Really Easy Piano: Film Songs Wise/Music Sales STEVENS Everything is Beautiful from Essential Songs: The 1970s Hal Leonard TCHAIKOVSKY Rêverie from Classics To Modern Book 4 Yorktown/Music Sales TORRES & STEPHENS Wheels from The Complete Piano Player Book 5 Wise/Music Sales WILLIAMS Schindler s List from It s Easy to Play: Classical Chillout Wise/Music Sales 25
28 Piano: Leisure Play Level 5 Additional repertoire: BEDINGFIELD If You're Not The One from Really Easy Piano: Pop Hits Wise/Music Sales BERGMAN & LEGRAND Sweet Gingerbread Man from Great Songs for Children: The Gingerbread Man Book Wise/Music Sales BRAHMS, arr. KEVEREN Lullaby from Classical Jazz Hal Leonard BRICUSSE My Kind of Girl from The Complete Piano Player Ballads Wise/Music Sales CORY I Left my Heart in San Francisco from The Greatest Love Songs of the 60s Music Sales CURTIS & ALLISON (I Love You) More Than I Can Say from The Complete Piano Player: Ballads Wise/Music Sales ELLINGTON & STRAYHORN Satin Doll from Great Piano Solos: The Red Book Wise/Music Sales HEBB Sunny from The Lighter Side of Jazz Music Sales LENNON (Just Like) Starting Over from Lennon: Legend The Very Best of John Lennon Music Sales MANDEL The Shadow of Your Smile from Popular Piano Solos Book 2 Music Sales MARTIN Little Rhapsody on Gypsy Tunes from The Joy of Piano Entertainment Yorktown/Music Sales McHUGH & FIELDS Don t Blame Me from The Frank Sinatra Anthology Music Sales MONTAGUE Remember, Remember the Fifth of November from Autumn Leaves UMP MOZART Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1st movt.: Allegro OR 4th movt.: Rondo) from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik for Piano Bärenreiter PETERS Wheeler Dealer from Ragtime Preludes Boosey & Hawkes de ROUGE et al The Power of Love from The Complete Piano Player: Ballads Wise/Music Sales de SENNEVILLE Ballade Pour Adeline from Complete Piano Player Style Book Wise/Music Sales STRAYHORN Take the A Train from Great Piano Solos: The Blue Book Wise/Music Sales WAYNE & NAZANERO It s Impossible (Somos Novios) from The Complete Piano Player Ballads Wise/Music Sales WEDGWOOD Chameleon OR On the Edge! from Wedgwood Blue Faber YOUMANS More Than You Know from Great Piano Solos: The Red Book Wise/Music Sales Piano: Leisure Play Level 6 Additional repertoire: ANDERSSON & ULVAEUS Thank You for the Music from Abba: The Singles Wise/Music Sales BACH, arr. KEVEREN Air on the G String from Classical Jazz Hal Leonard BRUBECK Take Five from Popular Piano Solos Book 1 Music Sales CARMICHAEL Stardust from Stage And Screen: The Black Book Wise/Music Sales CHAPLIN Smile from Stage And Screen: The Black Book Wise/Music Sales FOSTER Soirée Polka from American Piano Repertoire Level 1 Faber GRIEG, arr. KEVEREN Morning (from Peer Gynt) from Classical Jazz Hal Leonard JOBIM One Note Samba from 100 Piano Solos Wise/Music Sales KOSMA, arr. KEMBER Autumn Leaves from The Jazz Piano Master Faber LENNON Imagine from Popular Piano Solos Book 1 Music Sales PORTER, arr. KEMBER Ev ry Time We Say Good-Bye from The Jazz Piano Master Faber RAYE, DE PAUL & JOHNSON I ll Remember April from 100 Piano Solos Wise/Music Sales RODGERS, arr. KEMBER My Favourite Things from The Jazz Piano Master Faber WEDGWOOD, S Let Down from Wedgwood Blue Faber WONDER, arr. KEMBER Isn t She Lovely from The Jazz Piano Master Faber 26
29 Piano: Leisure Play Level 7 Additional repertoire: CORNICK Bossa Nova (with extended improvisation) from The Best of Mike Cornick [to be performed with CD backing track] Universal Edition GERSHWIN Fascinating Rhythm from Cocktail Room Piano Solos, Midnight Collection Wise/Music Sales JARRE Lara s Theme from Popular Piano Solos Book 4 Music Sales JOHN Song for Guy from Popular Piano Solos Book 2 Music Sales JOHNSTON Pennies from Heaven from Cocktail Room Piano Solos, Midnight Collection Wise/Music Sales KERN Smoke Gets in Your Eyes from Cocktail Room Piano Solos, Midnight Collection Wise/Music Sales LEGRAND I Will Wait for You OR What are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life? from The Music of Michel Legrand Wise/Music Sales LLOYD WEBBER Starlight Express OR Whistle Down the Wind from Andrew Lloyd Webber: More Piano Solos Really Useful Group/Music Sales MONTAGUE The Headless Horseman from Autumn Leaves UMP WEDGWOOD Wedgwood Blue from Wedgwood Blue Faber Piano: Leisure Play Level 8 Additional repertoire: DIAMOND You Don t Bring Me Flowers from Popular Piano Solos Book 2 Music Sales JOBIM Girl from Ipanema from Popular Piano Solos Book 6 Music Sales MILLER Moonlight Serenade from Popular Piano Solos Book 6 Music Sales RAKSIN Laura from Popular Piano Solos Book 2 Music Sales SHEARING Lullaby of Birdland from Popular Piano Solos Book 6 Music Sales STRACHEY These Foolish Things from Popular Piano Solos Book 2 Music Sales WEDGWOOD Caribbean Crush from Wedgwood Blue Faber 27
30 Piano Duet Five levels of examination are available: Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 5 Level 7 Grade 1 standard Grade 2 standard Grade 3 standard Grade 5 standard Grade 7 standard [Associate Diploma please refer to Piano Diploma syllabus and repertoire list] Performances will be assessed using the usual criteria but, in addition, in this examination, examiners will assess the technical accomplishment, musicality and communication, balance between the performers, co-ordination and ensemble. Performers should change places for at least one of their items. Piano Duet: Level 1 Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. Component 1 Piece A 30 marks BARON Ding Dong Bell OR Viva España from Piano Explorer Book 3 Nymet Music arr. BARRATT ANY TWO pieces from Chester s Piano Duets Vol.1 Chester/Music Sales arr. HALL The Irish Washerwoman from Duets with a Difference OUP Component 2 Piece B 30 marks DIABELLI Andante Cantabile from Duets with a Difference OUP HELYER ANY piece from Contrasts Novello/Music Sales KIRKBY-MASON ANY piece from The First Duet Album Bosworth Component 3 Piece C Own choice piece of comparable standard and length Component 4 General Impression 30 marks 10 marks Piano Duet: Level 2 Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. Component 1 Piece A 30 marks BARON Sonatina in G major OR Chinese Rice-picking Song from Piano Explorers Book 3 Nymet Music GOSSEC, arr. HAYWOOD Gavotte from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP NORTON ANY piece from Microjazz Duets Collection 1 Boosey & Hawkes Component 2 Piece B 30 marks CARROLL Waltz OR March from The Countryside Forsyth KIRKBY-MASON ANY piece from Second Duet Album Bosworth Component 3 Piece C 30 marks WELLS Donkey Ride from Duets with a Difference OUP arr. HALL Camptown Races from Duets with a Difference (2005 edition) OUP KIRKBY-MASON ANY piece from Third Duet Album Bosworth An own choice piece of comparable standard and length may be substituted in ANY ONE of Components 1-3. Component 4 General Impression marks
31 Piano Duet: Level 3 Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. Component 1 Piece A 30 marks DIABELLI Allegretto Op.149 No.25 from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP GRIEG, arr. HALL Norwegian Dance No.2 from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP LAST Hopalong from For You and Me Book 2 Forsyth WELLS Courante from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (First edition OR 2005 edition) OUP Component 2 Piece B 30 marks CARSE Graceful Dance from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (First edition OR 2005 edition) OUP arr. HALL All Through the Night from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP LAST Bohemian Dance from For You and Me Book 2 Forsyth Component 3 Piece C 30 marks BARON You Got Rhythm? OR Rainy Day Blues from Piano Explorers Book 3 Nymet Music arr. HALL Ten Green Bottles from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (First edition OR 2005 edition) OUP LAST The Jester from For You and Me Book 2 Forsyth An own choice piece of comparable standard and length may be substituted in ANY ONE of Components 1-3. Component 4 General Impression Piano Duet: Level 5 Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. Component 1 Piece A 10 marks 30 marks BARON Duet Piano Concerto for the Piano Beginner from Piano Explorers Book 4 Nymet Music BACH, J C Rondo in F Schott/MDS BEETHOVEN Sonata in D Op.6, 1st movement OR Rondo Peters Component 2 Piece B 30 marks NORTON ANY piece from Microjazz Duets Collection 2 - Level 4 Boosey & Hawkes NORTON ANY piece from Microjazz Duets Collection 3 - Level 5 Boosey & Hawkes PROKOFIEV, arr. PATRICK Winter Bonfire (Departure), Op.122 Roberton Publications Component 3 Piece C 30 marks arr. BULLARD Athol Highlanders from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP arr. HALL Casey Jones from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP MOSKOWSKI Spanish Dance Op.12, No.2 from Mixed Doubles: Piano Time Duets Book 2 (2005 edition) OUP An own choice piece of comparable standard and length may be substituted in ANY ONE of components 1-3. Component 4 General Impression Piano Duet: Level 7 Performance of three pieces, one from each list: A, B and C. Component 1 Piece A 10 marks 25 marks ANY one quick movement from the Sonatas of Mozart, or of the Classical repertoire of Diabelli, Clementi and Kuhlau. Repeats are not required. Component 2 Piece B 25 marks DVORAK ANY Slavonic Dance from Op.46 OR Op.72 Richard Schauer DEBUSSY ANY movement from Petite Suite UMP FAURE ANY movement from Dolly Suite UMP or Cramer LANE Scherzo Burlesco Roberton Publications 29
32 Component 3 Piece C Own choice piece of comparable standard and length Component 4 Sight Reading Component 5 General Impression 25 marks 15 marks 10 marks Piano Accompaniment This syllabus is intended to encourage pianists to become involved in ensemble playing at an early stage. As well as playing duets and trios, pianists can benefit a great deal from accompanying instrumentalists and singers. As well as developing musicianship and sensitivity, pianists will gain an awareness of repertoire beyond the piano. Candidates may accompany pieces chosen from LCM syllabus lists as specified. Alternative pieces listed are taken from publications which include versions of the solo part for a number of different instruments. (Solo parts may need to be purchased separately). It is the responsibility of the candidate to provide and rehearse sufficiently with a competent soloist who is of a level of or above the grade of the pieces being played. The performance of the soloist will not form part of the assessment, although the candidate's response to the soloist is of course integral to the examination. Component 1 Performance Piano Accompaniment: Level 3 Accompanying any TWO of the following: 30 marks each A piece set for Grade 1 on any LCM syllabus A contrasting piece set for Grade 1 on any LCM syllabus ADAM & HANNICKEL Do, Lord OR Just as I Am from Tons of Tunes for Church Curnow JOPLIN Magnetic Rag OR Pleasant Moments from Ragtime Favourites Fentone/De Haske arr. BULLA Immortal, Invisible from Easy Great Hymns Curnow CMP arr. DE SMET Dixie from World Famous Melodies Fentone/De Haske VERDI, arr. COWLES Grand March from Aïda from World Famous Melodies Fentone/De Haske AND Any solo piece from LCM Piano Grade 3 or 4 OR Grade 3 Scales and Arpeggios 15 marks Component 2 Viva Voce As for Grade 3 [see pages 32-33]. 7 marks Component 3 Solo Sight Reading As for Grade 3. Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 (LL254). Component 4 Aural Tests 10 marks 8 marks As for Grade 3 [see pages 34-38]. Sample tests are available in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 3 (LL254) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). 30
33 Component 1 Performance Piano Accompaniment: Level 5 Accompanying any TWO of the following: 30 marks each A piece set for Grade 3 on any LCM syllabus A contrasting piece set for Grade 3 on any LCM syllabus van GORP The Henley Regatta OR This is My Day from Master Swop De Haske JOPLIN The Entertainer OR Rag Time Dance from Ragtime Favourites Fentone/De Haske KOCHER, arr. COURT For the Beauty of the Earth from Easy Great Hymns Curnow CMP MASON, arr. JOHNSON When I Survey the Wondrous Cross from Easy Great Hymns Curnow CMP arr. DE SMET Down by the Riverside OR When the Saints from World Famous Melodies Fentone/De Haske AND Any solo piece from LCM Piano Grade 5 or 6 OR Grade 5 Scales and Arpeggios 15 marks Component 2 Viva Voce As for Grade 5 [see pages 32-33]. 7 marks Component 3 Solo Sight Reading As for Grade 5. Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 (LL256). Component 4 Aural Tests 10 marks 8 marks As for Grade 5 [see pages 34-38]. Sample tests are available in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 5 (LL256) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). Component 1 Performance Piano Accompaniment: Level 7 Accompanying any TWO of the following: 30 marks each A piece set for Grade 5 on any LCM syllabus A contrasting piece set for Grade 5 on any LCM syllabus BIZET, arr. DE SMET Toreador's Song from World Famous Melodies Fentone/De Haske van GORP In Search of the Light OR Por Favor from Master Swop De Haske JOPLIN New Rag OR Maple Leaf Rag from Ragtime Favourites Fentone/De Haske DE SMET Any item from From Bach to Ravel Fentone/De Haske TRAD. Londonderry Air from World Famous Melodies Fentone/De Haske VIZZUTTI Any item from Explorations De Haske AND Any solo piece from LCM Piano Grade 7 or 8 OR Grade 7 Scales and Arpeggios 15 marks Component 2 Viva Voce As for Grade 7 [see pages 32-33]. 7 marks Component 3 Solo Sight Reading As for Grade 7. Up to one minute s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish. Specimen tests are included in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 (LL258). Component 4 Aural Tests 10 marks 8 marks As for Grade 7 [see pages 34-38]. Sample tests are available in LCM Piano Handbook: Grade 7 (LL258) and Specimen Aural Tests (LL189). Diplomas in Piano Accompaniment are available; please refer to the Music Diplomas Syllabus and the Piano Diplomas Repertoire List. 31
34 Viva Voce Notes: 1. All questions and answers are verbal. Candidates are not expected to demonstrate on their instrument or to sing; but they may choose to do so if they feel that this would clarify their answer. 2. There is no set form of words, or number of questions. Examiners are encouraged to conduct the tests in a flexible and conversational manner. The number of questions asked, and the content of the questions, may differ from candidate to candidate. However, the prime focus for the Viva Voce will always be the music performed in the Performance section of the exam. 3. The knowledge required for the Viva Voce is cumulative for Grades 1-8; i.e. any knowledge required in earlier grades is required for later grades. 4. Although accuracy and appropriateness of response are the principal criteria of assessment, examiners will also look for articulacy, use of correct terminology, and a sense of engagement with, and understanding of, the music performed. Requirements: Grades 1 and 2 Candidates should be able to: name, and explain the meaning of, all basic notational elements in the music performed in the Performance component of the exam, including: staff, bars and bar-lines, clefs, pitches of individual notes, rhythmic values of notes and rests (including dotted notes), key and time signatures, accidentals, dynamics, articulation markings, phrases, ornaments, and any additional markings; explain which is their favourite piece and why; assign simple descriptive words to pieces to describe their mood ( happy, sad, bouncy, jazzy, gentle, etc.) Grade 3 In addition to the requirements for Grades 1 and 2, candidates may be asked to: identify intervals up to and including a fifth by numerical value only (e.g. second, fourth, etc.); describe the mood or character of pieces using appropriate descriptive terminology ( fast and lively, gentle and flowing, like a dance, etc.); identify contrasts of mood within pieces; discuss any pictorial or descriptive element of the music. Grade 4 In addition to the requirements for Grades 1-3, candidates may be asked to: identify intervals up to and including an octave by numerical value only (e.g. fourth, seventh, etc.); demonstrate basic knowledge of composers of the music performed, including their nationality and approximate dates; discuss their approaches to learning the pieces, and to identify any particular difficulties (musical or technical) which were encountered; demonstrate a basic understanding of the workings of their instrument, and to name its principal constituent parts. 32
35 Grade 5 In addition to the requirements for Grades 1-4, candidates may be asked to: identify intervals up to and including an octave by number and type (e.g. Major 2nd, Perfect 4th, etc.); demonstrate knowledge of basic formal structures (e.g. contrasting or repeated sections); identify principal modulations (by naming the new key or its relationship to the home key); identify major and minor chords as occurring in the music (either as chords or as melodic patterns); identify the historical period of the music performed (Renaissance, Baroque, etc.). Grade 6 In addition to the requirements for Grades 1-5, candidates may be asked to: discuss their personal responses to the music performed: the extent to which they like or dislike it, or find it challenging or rewarding, and why; approaches to learning the music, including the use of certain techniques, and aspects of interpretation; identify melodic and harmonic features of the music (e.g. sequence, melodic inversion, circle of 5ths, pedal points, etc.); demonstrate knowledge of formal structures (e.g. ternary, binary, rondo etc.); demonstrate a self-critical awareness of their own performance, indicating to the examiner which aspects of their performance they were happy or unhappy with, and why. Grade 7 In addition to the requirements for Grades 1-6, candidates may be asked to: identify more complex chords, including sevenths and dissonances, as occurring in the music (either as chords or as melodic patterns); identify cadences; give basic biographical information about the composers of the music performed; demonstrate awareness of the historical and stylistic context of the music; demonstrate a widening musical awareness a little beyond the music performed. Grade 8 In addition to the requirements for Grades 1-7, candidates may be asked to: demonstrate knowledge of other music by the same composers; identify any interval by number and type; discuss with the examiner a range of issues arising from the music performed, demonstrating evidence of a rounded musical awareness, in terms both of the repertoire itself, and the candidate's response to it as a performer. 33
36 Aural Tests Notes: 1. GRADE 1 TEST 1(b); GRADE 3 TEST 2(b): where a candidate wishes to respond to either of these tests in the alternative manner as specified, the examiner must be informed in advance of the tests being administered. This may be done either via the Centre representative or attendant on the day (in advance of the examination), or by the candidate (in the examination, in advance of the tests). 2. In tests where the identification of note values (rhythmic values) is required, such as Grade 2, test 1(c), candidates are required to respond by listing the rhythmic values in the order in which they occur in the extract, e.g. minim, crotchet, crotchet or minim, four quavers. 3. In tests where a sung response is required, candidates may use any clear and appropriate syllable or vowel sound (e.g. ah, la, oo, etc.). They may also hum or whistle. Candidates may request tests to be transposed if required by their vocal range. Candidates may play back such tests on their instrument if they prefer; in this case, examiners must be informed prior to the administration of the tests (see note 1 above). 4. In tests where responses describing pitch are required, candidates may use letter-names (A, B, C, etc.), tonic sol-fa (doh, re mi, etc.), or number (1, 2, 3, etc., or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.). (Where a minor key is used, it will be assumed that doh = tonic.) 5. Please note that from Grade 2 onwards, candidates are required to beat time (i.e. conduct), NOT to tap or clap the pulse. They may join in during the initial playing, or a second playing may be given. 6. Candidates may request any test to be given one repeat playing without loss of marks. 7. Please note that in all cases, examiners will use a piano to conduct the tests. Examiners will ask candidates to stand or sit in such a position that they cannot see the piano keyboard. 9. Please note that the printed wording is a guide only. Examiners are encouraged to conduct the tests in a conversational manner. Requirements: Grade 1 Rhythm A short harmonised passage, of approximately 6-8 bars in length, will be played. The passage will be in either 2/4 or 3/4 time. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (a) identify the time signature as 2 or 3 time (2 marks). 1 (b) clap or tap on each pulse beat, in time, in 2 or 3 time, accenting the first beat of each bar, as the examiner plays the passage again (2 marks). Candidates may elect to respond to tests 1(a) and 1(b) in reverse order. In this case, the examiner should be informed in advance of the tests being administered (see Note 1 above). Pitch Two notes of different pitches will be played, one after the other. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (a) identify as first or second which of the two notes is EITHER the higher OR the lower, at the examiner's discretion (1 mark). The two notes will be played again. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (b) sing back one of the two notes (EITHER the first OR the second, at the examiner s discretion) (1 mark). The key-chord of a major key will be played, followed by a short unharmonised melody in the same key, of approximately 4 bars in length. The examiner will stop playing before the final (tonic) note. The candidate will be asked to: 2 (c) sing clearly the missing final tonic (2 marks). 34
37 Grade 2 Rhythm A short harmonised passage, of approximately 8 bars in length, will be played. The passage will be in either 3/4 or 4/4 time. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (a) identify the time signature as "3" or "4" time (1 mark). 1 (b) beat (conduct) time, with a clear beat-shape (conducting pattern), in time with the examiner s playing, as the examiner plays the passage again (1 mark). The examiner will select one bar from the passage, and will play it in an unharmonised version. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (c) identify and describe the note values (rhythmic values of the notes) in the bar (2 marks). Pitch A major or minor triad will be played, followed by one note taken from the triad. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (a) identify the note as bottom, middle or top OR Doh, Mi or Soh OR root, 3rd or 5th (candidate s choice) (1 mark). The triad will be played again. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (b) state if the triad is major or minor (1 mark). The key-chord of a major key (C, F, G, and D majors only) will be played, and the key stated, followed by the first five notes of the scale in ascending order. The examiner will then play any ONE of these notes again. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (c) identify the note, EITHER by letter name OR by tonic sol-fa name OR by number (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) as elected by the candidate (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different example (1 mark). Grade 3 Rhythm A short harmonised passage, of approximately 8 bars in length, will be played. The passage will be in 6/8 time. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (a) beat (conduct) time, with a clear beat-shape (conducting pattern), 2 beats in the bar (NOT 6 beats in the bar), in time with the examiner s playing, as the examiner plays the passage again (1 mark). The candidate will be shown three lines of music (marked 1, 2 and 3), each of which will contain four individual bars of music in 6/8 time (marked a, b, c and d). The examiner will indicate which line of music is being used. One of the bars on that line will be played, twice. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (b) indicate which bar (a, b, c or d) has been played (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different example (1 mark). Pitch An interval will be played twice, once with the pitches sounded successively, and once with the pitches sounded together. The intervals will be restricted to the following: Major 2nd, Major 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th. Candidates will be asked to: 2(a) identify the interval, by numerical value only (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th) (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different interval (1 mark). The key-chord of a major or minor key (C, G, D, F and Bb majors; A and E minors only) will be played, and the key stated. A short unharmonised melody, in the same key, of approximately 3 bars in length, will be played, twice. Rhythms will be limited to crotchets, quavers, minims, dotted minims and semibreves. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (b) sing back the melody (3 marks). Candidates may elect to respond to test 2(b) by playing the melody on their instrument, instead of singing. In this case, the examiner should be informed in advance of the tests being administered (see note 1 above). 35
38 Grade 4 Rhythm A short harmonised passage, of approximately 8 bars in length, will be played. The passage will be in either 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8 time. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (a) beat (conduct) time, with a correct and clear beat shape (conducting pattern) according to the time signature of the music, in time with the examiner's playing, as the examiner plays the passage again. (Passages in 6/8 time should be conducted with a 2-beat pattern). (2 marks). A short phrase, of approximately 2 bars in length, taken from the passage, will be played in an unharmonised version, twice. The phrase will include no rhythmic values shorter than a semiquaver, but may include simple dotted patterns. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (b) clap or tap back the rhythm of the phrase (2 marks). Pitch An interval will be played twice, once with the pitches sounded successively, and once with the pitches sounded together. The interval will be restricted to any major, minor or perfect interval up to and including an octave. Candidates will be asked to: 2(a) identify the interval, by numerical value and type (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different interval (1 mark). The candidate will be shown three similar versions of a short melody (marked 1, 2 and 3). The versions will differ in pitch, but not in rhythm. One of the versions will be played, twice. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (b) identify which version was played (2 marks). Grade 5 Rhythm A short harmonised passage, of approximately 8 bars in length, will be played. The passage will be in either 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8 or 6/4 time. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (a) beat (conduct) time, with a correct and clear beat shape (conducting pattern) according to the time signature of the music, in time with the examiner's playing, as the examiner plays the passage again. (Passages in 6/8 or 6/4 time should be conducted with a 2-beat or 6-beat pattern as appropriate). (2 marks). A short phrase, of approximately 2 bars in length, taken from the passage, will be played in an unharmonised version, twice. Candidates will be asked to: 1 (b) identify and describe the note values (rhythmic values of the notes) in the phrase (2 marks). Pitch An interval will be played twice, with the pitches sounded together. The interval may be any major, minor or perfect interval within the octave, as well as the augmented 4th / diminished 5th. Candidates will be asked to: 2(a) identify the interval, by type and numerical value (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different interval (1 mark). The key-chord of a major key will be sounded. A short melody in the same key, of approximately 2 bars in length, will be played, finishing with a harmonised cadence (perfect, imperfect, plagal, or interrupted) in the home key. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (b) identify the cadence, either by its conventional name, or as finished (perfect and plagal) or unfinished (imperfect or interrupted) (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different example (1 mark). 36
39 Grade 6 1(a) 1(b) 1(c) 1(d) 1(e) Rhythm and Pitch A harmonised passage, in simple time, of not more than six bars in length, and containing some syncopated patterns, will be played, twice. Candidates will be asked to: identify the time signature (1 mark). identify whether the passage is in a major or minor key (1 mark). identify, by number and type, any interval within the octave, occurring in the melody-line between two succeeding notes. These pitches will be played again, first as occurring in the melody, and then with the pitches sounded together (1 mark). A short phrase from the passage, of 1-2 bars in length, will be played again in an unharmonised version. Candidates will be asked to: clap or tap back the rhythm of the phrase (1 mark). identify and describe the note values (rhythmic values) in the phrase (2 marks). Pitch The key-chord of a major key will be sounded. A short melody in the same key, of approximately 2 bars in length, will be played, finishing with a harmonised cadence (perfect, imperfect, or interrupted) in the home key. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (a) identify the cadence by its conventional name (1 mark). The key-chord of a major key will be sounded, and the key named. A short harmonised passage in the same key, of approximately 4 bars in length, will be played. The passage will contain one modulation to a related key (dominant, subdominant, or relative minor), finishing with a perfect cadence in that key. Candidates will be asked to: 2 (b) identify the key into which the passage has modulated, either by name or by relationship to the home key (candidate s choice) (1 mark). Grade 7 1 (a) A harmonised passage of approximately 12 to 16 bars in length, in either simple or compound time, will be played, once. Candidates will be asked a selection of the following: to identify the time signature to identify whether the passage is in a major or minor key to describe the overall dynamics to describe the basic overall form (this will be limited to AB, ABA, AAB, ABAB, AABA) (2 marks). 1 (b) The candidate will be given a copy of the score, without phrasing, tempo, articulation, or dynamic markings. The passage will be played once again in full; further shorter sections may also be played again. Candidates will be asked a selection of the following: to suggest an appropriate tempo marking to describe changes in tempo to name the key to describe phrasing patterns to describe dynamics to describe articulation to identify modulations to identify ornaments to confirm their description of the form (4 marks). 2. The key-chord of a major or minor key will be sounded. A short harmonised passage in the same key, of approximately 2 bars in length, will be played, finishing with a harmonised cadence (perfect, imperfect, plagal, or interrupted) in the home key. Candidates will be asked to: identify the cadence by its conventional name. (1 mark). The test will be repeated, using a different example (1 mark). 37
40 Grade 8 1. A harmonised passage of approximately 12 to 16 bars in length, in either simple or compound time, will be played, once. Candidates will be asked a selection of the following: to identify the time signature; to identify whether the passage is in a major or minor key; to suggest an appropriate tempo marking; to describe and identify any particularly noticeable aspects of the dynamics, phrasing, articulation, modulation, ornamentation, texture, etc. (examiners may play certain extracts from the passage again); to suggest a musical style (Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Twentieth Century or Modern, Jazz / Popular); to identify any interval in the melodic line between two successive notes, up to and including a Major 10th (the two pitches will be played again, as occurring in the melody); to clap back, or identify and describe the note values (rhythmic values) of, a short phrase of 1-2 bars in duration, taken from the passage and played again in an unharmonised version; to identify a cadence, taken from the passage, played again by the examiner (4 marks). 2. The candidate will be given a copy of the score, without phrasing, tempo, articulation, or dynamic markings. The passage will be played once again in full; further shorter sections, of up to 4 bars in length, may also be played again, sometimes with changes in phrasing, tempo, articulation and/or dynamics. Candidates will be asked a selection of the following: to name the key to identify modulations to identify ornaments to describe the overall form (in addition to those specified for Grade 7, these may include ABCA, ABCBA, AA'BA, ABA'B, and similar structures, as well as more organic forms, or forms based on imitative or fugal structures); to identify simple melodic, rhythmic or harmonic devices, such as sequence, inversion, repetition, pedal points, augmentation / diminution, motivic development, etc. to identify changes in phrasing, tempo, articulation and/or dynamics, in short passages, of up to 2 bars in length, played in two different styles by the examiner (4 marks). August
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