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Preliminary Examination in Music
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1. The subject of the Preliminary Examination in Music shall be the study of the history, criticism, theory, composition, performance, and practice of music.
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Each candidate will be required to take papers 1-4 and two of the options in paper 5. Information on practical requirements for coursework submissions, including deadlines, is provided in the course handbook and on the course VLE.
- 1. Foundations in the Study of Music (in-person written exam)
- 2. Stylistic Composition (coursework submission)
- 3. Musical Analysis and Critical Listening
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The paper shall consist of two parts:
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a) Musical Analysis (online written exam)
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b) Critical Listening (coursework submission)
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4. Topics I (in-person written exam)
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5. Options
Candidates must choose two from the following:
- a) A musicological topic (online written exam and practical exam)
- b) Extended Essay, on a subject to be chosen in consultation with the candidate’s tutor (coursework submission)
- c) Composition
- i) Portfolio Submission
- ii) An Introduction to Contemporary Music (listening exam)
- d) Performance
- A solo performance, vocal or instrumental, of 10-12 minutes in length (short recital).
- e) Critical Studies in Ethnomusicology (online written exam)
- f) Musical Skills
- Candidates must complete assessment for one of the following:
- i) Conducting Skills (practical exam)
- ii) Keyboard Skills (practical exam)
- iii) Musical Arranging (coursework submission)
- Candidates who fail one, two or three papers may resit only that paper or papers at a subsequent examination; candidates who fail four, five or six papers will be required to resit all six papers at a subsequent examination.