The Music A Level covers three key areas of the subject: Appraising, Performance and Composition. The Appraising Examination (40%) is divided into sections focusing on three different areas of study: The Western Classical Tradition, Musical Theatre and Into the Twentieth Century.
TO PURSUE THE A LEVEL COURSE SUCCESSFULLY, PUPILS IDEALLY NEED A MINIMUM OF: GCSE Music Grade 7
Appraising is examined through a listening and written paper lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes. Performance is externally marked by a visiting examiner to the School. Composition is also externally marked and the final pieces are completed over a number of lessons to include a log of the composition process.
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Worcestershire |
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Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £28,005 £ £46,230 |
Sixth Form Fee | £8,745 - £22,575 |
Address | 15 Avenue Road, Malvern, WR14 3BA |
The Music A Level covers three key areas of the subject: Appraising, Performance and Composition. The Appraising Examination (40%) is divided into sections focusing on three different areas of study: The Western Classical Tradition, Musical Theatre and Into the Twentieth Century.
TO PURSUE THE A LEVEL COURSE SUCCESSFULLY, PUPILS IDEALLY NEED A MINIMUM OF: GCSE Music Grade 7
Appraising is examined through a listening and written paper lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes. Performance is externally marked by a visiting examiner to the School. Composition is also externally marked and the final pieces are completed over a number of lessons to include a log of the composition process.