The AQA music course will appeal to anyone who has a passion for music, enjoys performing and listening to music of different genres. The course will develop skills established at GCSE in performing, listening and composing. There will be an opportunity to study aspects of music history, analyse set works and increase your understanding of stylistic features. You will study compositional techniques and develop your skills as a soloist. Component 1 : Appraising Music (40% of A level) You will study music from 1650 – 1910, focusing on the Baroque solo concerto, Classical operas of Mozart and nineteenth century Romantic piano music. You will also study Art music since 1910 and Jazz music of the twentieth century. Component 2 : Performance (35% of A level) You will be required to perform for a minimum of ten minutes. Component 3 : Composition (25% of A level) You will be required to compose two pieces of music, lasting a combined minimum of 4 and a half minutes. One piece of free composition and one set to a brief.
The standard entry criteria to study in the sixth form are a 9-4 in at least seven different subjects, including English and mathematics, which would usually be at grade 4 or above. Music A level is aimed at students who have practical musical ability equivalent to Associated Board Grade 5. You will also need to have a good understanding of music theory. To study music, you need to have achieved at least a level 6 at GCSE level in music.
Component 1 : Examination paper with listening, analysis and essay questions on excerpts of music. Component 2 : Performances are recorded and externally marked Component 3 : Compositions are recorded and externally marked
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Staffordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rowley Avenue, Stafford, ST17 9AB |
The AQA music course will appeal to anyone who has a passion for music, enjoys performing and listening to music of different genres. The course will develop skills established at GCSE in performing, listening and composing. There will be an opportunity to study aspects of music history, analyse set works and increase your understanding of stylistic features. You will study compositional techniques and develop your skills as a soloist. Component 1 : Appraising Music (40% of A level) You will study music from 1650 – 1910, focusing on the Baroque solo concerto, Classical operas of Mozart and nineteenth century Romantic piano music. You will also study Art music since 1910 and Jazz music of the twentieth century. Component 2 : Performance (35% of A level) You will be required to perform for a minimum of ten minutes. Component 3 : Composition (25% of A level) You will be required to compose two pieces of music, lasting a combined minimum of 4 and a half minutes. One piece of free composition and one set to a brief.
The standard entry criteria to study in the sixth form are a 9-4 in at least seven different subjects, including English and mathematics, which would usually be at grade 4 or above. Music A level is aimed at students who have practical musical ability equivalent to Associated Board Grade 5. You will also need to have a good understanding of music theory. To study music, you need to have achieved at least a level 6 at GCSE level in music.
Component 1 : Examination paper with listening, analysis and essay questions on excerpts of music. Component 2 : Performances are recorded and externally marked Component 3 : Compositions are recorded and externally marked