BTEC Level 3 Music Performance will extend and develop your ability to communicate through the medium of music. It will do this by developing your musical skills and knowledge, to help you become a more confident and accomplished performer of music with a broad range of knowledge of the Music Industry. Whilst studying Music, you will be encouraged to work creatively and will have the opportunity to both learn about and apply music technology for both composition work and performances. Music can lead to specific careers in broadcasting, sound engineering, composing, production and arts administration. It also develops professionalism, communication skills, problem-solving ability and creativity, which are necessary in many careers. The course is highly practical with opportunities to learn from external professionals within the industry. Course Outline Ensemble Performance (assessed externally through controlled assessment and performance videos) Music Theory and Harmony (assessed internally through written assignments and composition portfolio) Solo Performance (assessed internally through video portfolio and performance videos) Professional Practice in the Music Industry (assessed externally through project portfolio)
Grade 5 in GCSE Music or Grade 5 Instrument/Voice
4 Units, broken down into a number of coursework or controlled assessment tasks. 50% of the course is performance-based, with a mixture of written, video, composition and practical methods of assessment. All units also allow for resubmission.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Blaisdon Way, Cheltenham, GL51 0WH |
BTEC Level 3 Music Performance will extend and develop your ability to communicate through the medium of music. It will do this by developing your musical skills and knowledge, to help you become a more confident and accomplished performer of music with a broad range of knowledge of the Music Industry. Whilst studying Music, you will be encouraged to work creatively and will have the opportunity to both learn about and apply music technology for both composition work and performances. Music can lead to specific careers in broadcasting, sound engineering, composing, production and arts administration. It also develops professionalism, communication skills, problem-solving ability and creativity, which are necessary in many careers. The course is highly practical with opportunities to learn from external professionals within the industry. Course Outline Ensemble Performance (assessed externally through controlled assessment and performance videos) Music Theory and Harmony (assessed internally through written assignments and composition portfolio) Solo Performance (assessed internally through video portfolio and performance videos) Professional Practice in the Music Industry (assessed externally through project portfolio)
Grade 5 in GCSE Music or Grade 5 Instrument/Voice
4 Units, broken down into a number of coursework or controlled assessment tasks. 50% of the course is performance-based, with a mixture of written, video, composition and practical methods of assessment. All units also allow for resubmission.