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Music – Practical Paper – Form 3 (1st Year) Secondary – 2015 Page 1 of 8
DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATION Department of Curriculum Management Educational Assessment Unit
Annual Examinations for Secondary Schools 2015
FORM 3 (1st Year) MUSIC (OPTION): PRACTICAL TIME: 1h 30min
The following paper is for the teacher’s use only
Piano
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Borodin: Polovtsian Dance from Prince Igor. Simply Classics, Grades 0–1, arr. Gritton (Faber)Duncombe: Fanfare from Piano Progress Book 2 (Faber)Gurlitt: Allegretto Grazioso from Romantic Piano Anthology vol.1 (Schott)Neefe: Minuetto in G. No. 9 from Clavierstücke für Anfänger (Piano Pieces for Beginners) (Schott ED 2572)Bach, J S: Polonaise in G minor (from The Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach) from Keynotes Grades 1-2 (Faber)Wagenseil: Courtly Dance. P. 16 from The Joy of First Classics, Book 2 (Yorktown Music Press YK20568)
Scales and Arpeggios (Total 20 marks)All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. Scales (recommended speed Œ = 90; p and f; similar motion) hands together (2 octaves)
Scales: C major legato using both handsD major staccato using both handsD minor harmonic legato using both handsG minor harmonic staccato using both hands
Arpeggios: D major A majorD minorG minor
Chromatic scales starting on D staccato using the right hand.
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Violin
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Arne: Allegro (from The Fairy Prince) No. 32 from Violin Playtime, Book 2, arr. de Keyser (Faber)Sullivan: The Merryman and his Maid from Piece by Piece 2 for Violin, arr. Nelson (Boosey & Hawkes)Byrd: Wolsey’s Wilde from Piece by Piece 2 for Violin, arr. Nelson (Boosey & Hawkes) Mozart: Little Song (from Nannerl’s Notebook). No. 3 from Magical Mozart, arr. Watkin (Fentone) K & H Colledge: On the Wing or Lollipop Man from Waygon Wheels for Violin (Boosey)Moffat: Abenlied or Wiegenlied from Six Easy Pieces (Schott ED 849/MDS)Wedgewood: The Contented Frog from Up-Grade! Violin Grades 1-2 (Faber)
Scales and Arpeggios (Total 20 marks)Scales (recommended speed Œ = 60; separate bows and slurred -2 quavers to a bow; even notes or long tonic, at candidate’s choice)
Scales: (In legato and separate bows; one octave)
G major legatoF major separate bowsD major starting on the A string in the 3rd position separate bowsE minor harmonic legatoD minor harmonic legato
Chromatic scale starting on F in one octave, separate bows.
Arpeggios: (In legato and separate, three notes to a bow – one octave)
G major legato, three notes to a bowE major separate bowsA minor separate bowsE minor in first position legato, three notes to a bow
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B Flat Clarinet
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Trad. Russian: Song of the Volga Boatmen. No. 2 from First Book of Clarinet Solos, arr. Davies and Reade (Faber: Bb or C editions)Harris: Promenade: No. 1 from Summer Sketches (Boosey & Hawkes)Schubert: Hommage aux belles Viennoises from Clarinet Basics Repertoire, arr. Harris (Faber)Rae: Pieces of Eight or Rock Summit: No. 16 or No. 19 from 38 More Modern Studies for Solo Clarinet (Universal UE 21554)Norton: Crumbs! or How Graceful from The Microjazz Collection 1 Boosey M060109096Rae: Proclamation, no.1 or The First Waltz, no.2 from Style Workout for Solo Clarinet Universal UE 21301Wastall: The Post, p.33 from Learn as You Play Clarinet Boosey BH12466
Scales and Arpeggios (Total 20 marks) All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. A breath may be taken at the top of the scale/arpeggio.
Scales: G major slurred in two octavesF major tongued in two octavesG minor slurred in two octavesA minor harmonic slurred in two octavesE minor melodic slurred in two octaves
Arpeggios:F major slurred in two octavesC major tongued in two octavesG major tongued in two octavesA minor harmonic slurred in two octavesG minor harmonic tongued in two octaves
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Guitar
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Trad: V’là l’bon vent. No. 27 from Répertoire progressif, Vol. 1 (Les Productions d’Oz 101/Guitarnotes)Vivaldi: Spring (from The Four Seasons) from Making the Grade, Guitar Grade 2, arr. Burden (Chester CH61612/Music Sales)Carulli: Waltz in G. P. 11 from The Young Guitarist’s Progress, Repertoire Part 1, ed. Burden (Garden Music 39: 2008 edition/Guitarnotes)Sor: Study op, 60 no. 2 from Complete Studies for Guitar (Chanterelle 491)Trad. Arr. Sollary: Akita Obako from Songs from the East Camden Music CM 268Downland arr. Kilvington: Orlando Sleepeth from Downland’s Dozen (Ricordi M570022502)Longworth & Walker: Hey Jim! from Guitar Basics Repertoire (Faber 0571531873)
Scales and Arpeggios (Total: 20 marks)
All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. Arpeggios should be played tirando (free stroke) whilst scales may be played either tirando or apoyando (rest stroke) with a clear and strong tone.
Scales in one octave – G major appoyandoDorian scale starting on D tirando
Scales in two octaves – A major appoyandoF major appoyandoA minor melodic tirando
Arpeggios in one octave – C major tirandoE minor tirandoF major tirando
Arpeggios in two octaves – E minor tirandoG major tirando
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B Flat Trumpet
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Handel: March from First Repertoire for Trumpet, arr. Calland (Faber)Bull: Brunswick’s Toy from Bravo! Trumpet, arr. Barratt (Boosey & Hawkes)Rae: Study No. 31 or No. 33 from Jazz Trumpet Studies (Faber) Wedgewood: Apple Pie Waltz or I Believe Up Grade! from For Trumpet Grades 1 - 2 (Faber) Haydn: Minuet from Bravo! Trumpet (Boosey)Clarke: The Duke of Gloucester’s March from Bravo! Trumpet (Boosey)Miller: Tip-toe Toccata, no.13 or Sabre Dance, op. 16 from Simple Studies for Beginner Brass (Faber)
Scales and Arpeggios (Total 20 marks)
All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. A breath may be taken at the top of the scale/arpeggio.
Scales: (Tongued and slurred in one octave)D major tonguedB flat major slurredA minor harmonic tonguedA minor melodic slurred
Arpeggios: (Tongued and slurred in one octave)C major tonguedD major slurredC major slurredA minor harmonic tonguedA minor melodic slurred
B Flat Saxophone
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Tchaikovsky: Chanson triste, arr. Harle. from Repertoire Explorer for Tenor Saxophone (Universal UE 21612)Brahms: Sunday from Classical Album for Saxophone (Universal UE 17772)Verdi: La Donna è Mobile from Selected Solos for Soprano/Tenor Saxophone Grades 1-3 (Faber)Rodgers & Hart: You are too Beautiful from All Jazzed up for Saxophone (Brass Wind 0302)Rae: Rumba from Repertoire Explorer for Tenor Saxophone (Universal UE 21612)Handel: Trio from Water Music from Selected Solos for Soprano/Tenor Saxophone Grades 1-3 (Faber)Haydn: Minuet from Classical Album for Saxophone (Universal UE 17772)
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Scales and Arpeggios (Total: 20 marks)
All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. A breath may be taken at the top of the scale/arpeggio.
Scales tongued or slurred in one octaveF major slurredG major tonguedE minor melodic slurredB minor harmonic tongued
Scales tongued or slurred in two octavesD major slurred
Arpeggios tongued or slurred in one octaveF major tonguedG major slurredC major tonguedE minor harmonic slurred
Arpeggios tongued or slurred in two octavesD major slurred
Descant Recorder
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Handel: Gavotte, arr. Bergmann from First Repertoire for Descant Recorder, arr. Adams (Faber)Wedgwood: Periwinkle Waltz or Dreaming from Really Easy Jazzin’ About for Descant Recorder (Faber)Susato: Parade des bouffons. No. 18 from The Renaissance Recorder (Descant), arr. Rosenberg (Boosey & Hawkes)Adams: Allegro vivo. No. 17 from 50 Graded Studies for Recorder (Faber)Da Costa: Thumbs Up! from First Repertoire for Descant Recorder (Faber)Bonsor: Caribbean or The Merry-go-round from The Really Easy Recorder Book (Faber)Praetorius: Ballet from Amazing Solos (Boosey M060 103568)
Scales and Arpeggios: (Total: 20 marks)
All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. A breath may be taken at the top of the scale/arpeggio. All scales and arpeggios can be played at a moderate tempo, and must be studied both tongued and slurred, piano and forte.
Scales: (Tongued or slurred in one octave)F major tongued D minor harmonic slurred
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To the 12th: C major slurredD major tonguedD minor harmonic slurred
Arpeggios: (Tongued or slurred in one octave)G major slurredD minor tongued
Arpeggios to the 12th
C major tonguedD major slurred
One octave:E minor harmonic slurred
Tuba (B flat)
Choose any three pieces from the following (15 marks each) (Total 45 marks)
Mozart: Theme from A Musical Joke from Easy Winners for Tuba (arr. Lawrance) (Brass Wind)Offenbach: Can-can from Winners Galore for Tuba (arr. Lawrance) (Brass Wind)Miller: No.16 OR No.21 OR No.26 from Simple Studies for Beginner Brass (Faber)Johnson: Tuba Ceremony: No. 1 from The Tuneful Tuba (Brass Wind) Trad: Give me Joy in my Heart from Winners Galore for Tuba (Brass Wind 0123TC/BC)Bernstein One Hand, One Heart from Easy Winners for Tuba (arr. Lawrance) (Brass Wind)Wiggins: Tuba Tune or Wagon Train from The Tuba Player’s Debut (Studio)
Scales and Arpeggios (Total: 20 marks)All scales, arpeggios and broken chords should be played from memory, ascending and descending according to the specified range. A breath may be taken at the top of the scale/arpeggio.All scales and arpeggios can be played at a slow to moderate tempo, and must be studied both tongued and slurred, piano and forte.
Scales (one octave)C major slurredA flat major tonguedG minor harmonic tonguedC minor B flat major slurredG minor melodic slurred
Arpeggios (one octave)B flat major slurredG minor tonguedC major slurredA flat major tonguedC minor
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APPENDIX
Exercise 3 Sight-reading test (10 marks)
Sight reading tests should be set slightly lower in level than the repertoire list in Exercise 1 of the Practical exam. Students should be allowed one minute to study the test before they attempt it. During this time they may practice the given piece. The examiner/s will only take account of the actual performance of the test.
Exercise 4 Aural Awareness (13 marks)
1. Listen to the following extract. Beat the time. What is the time-signature? (2)
2. Listen to the following two notes, and state the interval. (4)
Minor 3rd Octave
3. Listen to this triad. Can you sing the three notes, starting from the lowest one? Is this triad major or minor? (4) (major triad)
4. Listen to the first melody again. I will now make a small change. Listen to it again. Did you hear this change? Was it a melodic change or a rhythmic change? (3)
Exercise 5 Public Performance (12 marks)
One or two public performances on the students’ own instruments.
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DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATION Department of Curriculum Management Educational Assessment Unit
Annual Examinations for Secondary Schools 2015
FORM 3 (1st Year) MUSIC (OPTION): THEORY TIME: 1h 30min
Name: _________________________________ Class: ________________________
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You are required to answer all questions
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1a. Name the following notes. (4 marks)
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b. Write the enharmonic equivalents of the following notes. (6 marks)
2. Write the following scales using the given rhythm.
B flat major descending with key-signature
D minor harmonic ascending without key-signature
10 marks
10 marks
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F major ascending with key-signature
B minor harmonic descending with key-signature
G minor ascending without key-signature
3. Transpose the following melody an octave lower keeping the same clef.
4. Write a complete four-bar rhythm in the given time-signature using the given opening. Include at least one triplet in your answer.
10 marks
12 marks
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5. Rewrite the following rhythmic pattern, grouping the notes correctly. Add the missing bar-lines to your answer.
6. Add the time-signatures to each of these melodies.
a.
b.
c.
d.
7. What is the meaning of the following dynamics?
Moderato _______________________________________________________________
Accellerando _______________________________________________________________
Subito Piano _______________________________________________________________
Legato _______________________________________________________________
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mf _______________________________________________________________
Da Capo _______________________________________________________________
8 marks
10 marks
10 marks
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Rallentando _______________________________________________________________
Tenero _______________________________________________________________
Presto _______________________________________________________________
8a. Describe the following intervals.
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b. Write the following melodic intervals adding the correct accidentals where needed.
Major 3rd Major 6th
Perfect 5th Octave higher
Perfect 4th
10 marks
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9. Look at the following excerpt taken from the third movement of Handel’s Concerto Grosso Op. 3 No. 3 and answer the questions below.
a. What is the time-name of the longest note?_______________ (1)
b. What is the letter name of the highest note?_______________ (1)
c. What is the meaning of the time-signature C? __________________________(2)
d. Mark an interval of a major 3rd. ____________________ (1)
e. What is the key at the start of the piece? ______________ (1)
f. Mark a pair of semitones. (1)
g. The part is written for a flute. Can you mention another wood wind instrument?
____________________ (1)
h. i. The tempo of the piece is Andante. What is the meaning of Andante?
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ii. Can you give another Italian term for a faster tempo than this?
_________________________ (1)
10. Underline, tick (√) or answer the correct answer to the following questions accordingly.
a. Minuet in G by Anna Magdalena Bach has been written for a: (1)Keyboard instrumentBrass instrumentString instrument
10 marks
10 marks
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b. The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy features a special percussion instrument. Which is it? (1)
Xylophone CelesteChimesc. What genre of music is the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy? (1)SymphonyOperaBallet
d. What nationality is the composer Benjamin Britten? (1)ItalianEnglishFrench
e. Who is the composer of The Carnival of the Animals? (1)BeethovenMozartSaint-Saens
f. ‘Take five’ by Paul Desmond is in which style of music? (1)JazzReggaeRock
g. The ‘Village Festa’ by Charles Camilleri depicts a colourful Maltese Festa. In which century was this written, and what type of work is it? (1)
Twentieth century and BalletTwentieth century and OrchestralEighteenth century and Symphony
h. Can you briefly describe any one of the following works you have studied: (3) The Little Sweep by B Britten 1st Movement from Eine Kleine Nacht Musik by W A Mozart Take Five by P Desmond
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