Music A Level is both a creative and academic course giving students the opportunity to develop a deep understanding and appreciation of music in all of its forms. It gives a fascinating insight into how music is created and performed across a wide range of styles and periods. Through their study, students develop highly developed performing and composing skills alongside critical analysis, listening and appraising of music. Highly respected by universities, Music A Level shows a student is both an academic individual as well as being well-rounded and creative. In order to assist with the cost of instrumental / vocal lessons, Aylesbury High School will fund a course of 30 lessons, up to a maximum of £540, for students taking A Level music.
Grade 6 in GCSE Music is desirable, but not essential, with a good understanding of Grade 5 theory requirements. Students should have the potential to be Grade 6 standard on your instrument/voice by the end of the course. What is important is an enthusiasm for performing and/or composition and a genuine interest in exploring all styles of music.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Walton Road, Aylesbury, HP21 7SX |
Music A Level is both a creative and academic course giving students the opportunity to develop a deep understanding and appreciation of music in all of its forms. It gives a fascinating insight into how music is created and performed across a wide range of styles and periods. Through their study, students develop highly developed performing and composing skills alongside critical analysis, listening and appraising of music. Highly respected by universities, Music A Level shows a student is both an academic individual as well as being well-rounded and creative. In order to assist with the cost of instrumental / vocal lessons, Aylesbury High School will fund a course of 30 lessons, up to a maximum of £540, for students taking A Level music.
Grade 6 in GCSE Music is desirable, but not essential, with a good understanding of Grade 5 theory requirements. Students should have the potential to be Grade 6 standard on your instrument/voice by the end of the course. What is important is an enthusiasm for performing and/or composition and a genuine interest in exploring all styles of music.