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Diplomas in Music: Performance and Teaching from 2009 Diplomas in Music: Performance and Teaching from 2009 Trinity College London 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP UK T +44 (0)20 7820 6100 F +44 (0)20 7820 6161 E [email protected] www.trinitycollege.co.uk Charity number 1014792 Patron HRH The Duke of Kent KG Chief Executive Sarah Kemp Copyright © 2008 Trinity College London Published by Trinity College London Fifth impression, July 2013 Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................................................5 Overview of Trinity’s diploma qualifications in music ..............................................6 Performance diplomas Summary of unit requirements ...............................................................................................7 Summary of regulations — Performance diplomas ...........................................................8 Taking the examination ............................................................................................................12 Guidance on levels of diplomas and expected standards ..............................................14 Recital diplomas — ATCL, LTCL and FTCL Aims.....................................................................................................................................15 Learning outcomes.............................................................................................................15 Assessment objectives .......................................................................................................16 Structure and marking scheme . 16 Tasks ...................................................................................................................................16 Repertoire lists Piano ...................................................................................................................................18 Harpsichord .......................................................................................................................26 Organ..................................................................................................................................28 Singing................................................................................................................................30 Recorder ............................................................................................................................37 Flute....................................................................................................................................40 Oboe ...................................................................................................................................42 Clarinet...............................................................................................................................44 Saxophone .........................................................................................................................46 Bassoon..............................................................................................................................48 Horn in F..............................................................................................................................51 Trumpet, Cornet in Bb and Cornet in Eb...........................................................................53 Trombone and Bass Trombone ........................................................................................56 Tenor Horn.........................................................................................................................58 Baritone and Euphonium ..................................................................................................60 Tuba, Eb Bass and Bb Bass ................................................................................................62 Drum Kit .............................................................................................................................64 Percussion..........................................................................................................................66 Violin...................................................................................................................................69 Viola.....................................................................................................................................71 Cello....................................................................................................................................73 Double Bass .......................................................................................................................75 Harp....................................................................................................................................77 Guitar..................................................................................................................................79 Pro-Music Performance diplomas — ATCL and LTCL Aims.....................................................................................................................................81 Learning outcomes.............................................................................................................81 Structure and marking scheme . 82 Unit 1: Assessment objectives ...........................................................................................82 Unit 1: ATCL — Submitted materials .................................................................................82 Unit 1: LTCL — Submitted materials ..................................................................................83 Unit 2: Assessment objectives ..........................................................................................84 Unit 2: ATCL — Practical examination ..............................................................................84 Unit 2: LTCL — Practical examination...............................................................................86 Assessment criteria .................................................................................................................88 Teaching diplomas Introduction and overview.......................................................................................................91 Guidance on levels ....................................................................................................................92 Summary of unit requirements .............................................................................................93 Summary of regulations..........................................................................................................94 Entering for and taking the examination ...........................................................................96 Health and Safety .....................................................................................................................97 ATCL Principles of Instrumental/Vocal teaching Expected standards...........................................................................................................98 Aims....................................................................................................................................98 Learning outcomes............................................................................................................98 Structure and marking scheme . .98 Units 1 and 2: Assessment objectives...............................................................................98 Unit 1 — Tasks: Submitted materials — Teaching experience ..........................................99 Unit 2 — Tasks: Practical applications ............................................................................ 100 LTCL Instrumental/Vocal Teaching Expected standards..........................................................................................................102 Aims...................................................................................................................................102 Learning outcomes...........................................................................................................102 Structure and marking scheme . .102 Units 1 and 2: Assessment objectives..............................................................................102 Unit 1 — Tasks: Submitted materials — Teaching experience .........................................103 Unit 2 — Tasks: Practical applications ............................................................................ 104 LTCL Music Teaching Expected standards..........................................................................................................106 Aims...................................................................................................................................106 Learning outcomes...........................................................................................................106 Structure and marking scheme . .106 Units 1 and 2: Assessment objectives..............................................................................106 Unit 1 — Tasks: Submitted materials — Teaching experience .........................................107 Unit 2 — Tasks: Practical applications ............................................................................ 108 FTCL Music Education Expected standards...........................................................................................................110 Aims....................................................................................................................................110
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