MUSIC
Why study Music?
GCSE Music will provide a creative education in Music. The course will encourage students to:
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Broaden musical experiences and interests, develop imagination and foster creativity
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Develop performing skills individually and in groups demonstrating fluency and control
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Develop composing skills to organise musical ideas
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Develop awareness of a variety of instruments and styles of music
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Develop awareness of music technologies and their use in the creation and presentation of music
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Recognise contrasting genres, styles and traditions of music and be aware of music chronology
Course Overview
There are five areas of study:
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Area of study 1: My music (Develop an understanding of performance and composition)
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Area of study 2: The concerto through time (History of Music)
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Area of study 3: Rhythms of the world
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Area of study 4: Film music
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Area of study 5: Conventions of pop
Assessment Structure
Area of Focus |
Activity |
Assessment |
% |
Integrated Portfolio Area of Study 1: My Music
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Coursework
|
30% |
Practical Component |
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Coursework |
30% |
Area of Study 2, 3, 4, & 5 |
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EXAM: 1hr 30 mins written paper |
40% |