
Studying Music at A-level is a challenging and hugely rewarding experience. It allows you to take your music practice to the next level with focused support to help guide you on your musical journey. This qualification encourages a deep and personal engagement with music, fostering a sophisticated understanding of its historical and cultural contexts. Through its three core components of performance, composition, and listening and appraising, you will develop exceptional analytical and evaluative abilities, allowing you to deconstruct complex scores and articulate informed judgements.
Grade 6 in Music If not studied: Merit in Level 2 Music and Grade 5 or above in instrument/voiceGrade 6 in Music
Performance recital, composition and a listening paper including written essays (2hr 30 mins)
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hackney |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Weymouth Terrace, Hackney, London, E2 8LS |
Studying Music at A-level is a challenging and hugely rewarding experience. It allows you to take your music practice to the next level with focused support to help guide you on your musical journey. This qualification encourages a deep and personal engagement with music, fostering a sophisticated understanding of its historical and cultural contexts. Through its three core components of performance, composition, and listening and appraising, you will develop exceptional analytical and evaluative abilities, allowing you to deconstruct complex scores and articulate informed judgements.
Grade 6 in Music If not studied: Merit in Level 2 Music and Grade 5 or above in instrument/voiceGrade 6 in Music
Performance recital, composition and a listening paper including written essays (2hr 30 mins)