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Curriculum Relevance
The programmes support the composition element of the curriculum
at Key Stage 4 of the National Curriculum for England, Northern
Ireland and Wales. For Scotland they support the inventing element
in Standard Grade and will be useful for the mandatory units -
Music: Performing, Inventing and Listening and the optional units -
Music: Inventing - Extension at Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2,
Higher and Advanced Higher levels.
The programmes cover the following criteria:
To develop understanding and appreciation of a range of
different kinds of music, extending the students’ own
interests and increasing their ability to make judgments about
musical quality. To give students opportunities to develop critical
and creative thinking, aesthetic sensitivity and emotional and
cultural development. To develop and demonstrate understanding of
the impact of ICT on music.
Abbreviated statements taken from 2.1 to 3.3 GCSE SUBJECT
CRITERIA FOR MUSIC, QCA
“Provide opportunities for candidates to manipulate,
experiment with and organise the elements of music to create
something which is original for the candidate. A greater knowledge
and understanding of how music “works” can be fostered
through the creative processes which are an essential part of the
composing activities.”
Memorandum on the internal assessment of course work, page 9,
Northern Ireland GCSE Music Syllabus
Compositions should display the candidates ability to create and
develop musical ideas and to use musical elements and resources
appropriately.
3.2i Welsh Joint Education Committee GCSE syllabus
“Inventing develops ideas principally through imaginative
response rather than through measurement and calculation. It offers
pupils a training in discrimination and perception…. Although
one person may proceed in a different way from another it does not
mean that one solution will be better than another. In fact it is
the lack of uniformity and the extent of diversity possible which
make musical invention so remarkable.”
4.1.2 Standard Grade Amended Arrangements in Music, SCE
“A process model common to all Inventing activities may be
adopted. This model is described in terms of the following stages:
stimulus, experimentation, development and product.”
Appendix 1 Teaching and Learning 2b Teaching approaches
Standard Grade Amended Arrangements in Music, SCE
‘Pupils are required to create compositions showing some
musical understanding and technical competence in handling
compositional techniques/concepts through the development of
melodic, rhythmic and harmonic ideas’
National unit specification NQs Scotland
The programmes also cover areas of study and topics found in
many of the subject brochures. For example:
Programme 1: song, dance remix
Programme 2: dance music, electronic music and ICT
Programme 3: 12 bar blues, Jazz
Programme 4: Minimalism, contemporary classical music, Indian
Classical music
Programme 5: film music, songs from musicals
However it must be stressed that each programme's intention is not
to give an in-depth knowledge of a particular genre or area of
study, but to show the composers creative process within that
area.
Related subjects: dance, drama, media studies and ICT.
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