Syllabus & Assessment
All?MEP students (Express and IP) are required to sit for the GCE ¡®O¡¯ Level?Higher Music?Examination. The components along with their assessment, weightage, and a brief description are given below.
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?SEC G3 Higher Music
| COMPONENT | ASSESSMENT & WEIGHTAGE | BRIEF DESCRIPTION (of syllabus and assessment) |
|---|---|---|
| Music Studies (40%) |
Written Examination (1.5h) (75m) | This paper tests candidates¡¯ aural perception skills and their knowledge and understanding of a wide range of genres through recorded extracts. The genres include Western Classical music, Pop, Jazz, and Asian Music traditions. |
| Performance (30%) |
Performing Exam (40m) Reflection Notes (10m) |
This component tests candidates¡¯ technical competence and interpretative understanding through a performance of their own choice of music. All candidates are required to perform 2 contrasting pieces. Option 1 Two contrasting pieces on one solo instrument or voice from any style/tradition. Option 2 One piece or movement on one solo instrument or voice from any style/tradition AND One of the following from any style/tradition: ¨C A piece on a second instrument ¨C Ensemble (on the first/second instrument) ¨C Accompaniment (on the first/second instrument) |
| Music Writing (30%) |
Coursework (40m) Reflection notes (10m) |
This component tests candidates¡¯ ability to create music through responding to musical, text, or contextual stimuli. All work will be supervised and completed during curriculum time, with candidates given up to 5h of supervision. |
?Elective Paper
ACS (Independent) MEP students are required to take Higher Music, which comprises an additional study in Performing.
This component tests candidates¡¯ interpretative and musical understanding through a performance of their own choice of music and a viva voce.
- The performance must consist of 2 contrasting pieces, with performing time between 8 to 12 minutes.
- At least one of the pieces must be an ensemble work.
Download the full syllabus for Higher Music?here.