2015TheoryofMusicSyllabuses - Gr6-8 - 12 Dec2016
2015TheoryofMusicSyllabuses - Gr6-8 - 12 Dec2016
2015TheoryofMusicSyllabuses - Gr6-8 - 12 Dec2016
GRADE 6 – 8
Directorate Music
University of South Africa
PRETORIA
Revised Edition
2017
(ii)
CONTENTS
Page
GENERAL
A Language medium (iv)
B Examination periods (iv)
C Stationery for theory examinations (iv)
D Re-marking, Report of Marks and Examiner's Report (iv)
GRADE 6 1
GRADE 7 9
GRADE 8 16
(iv)
GENERAL
A Language medium
Theory of Music syllabuses and question papers are drawn up in English and Afrikaans.
Syllabuses and question papers for the initial grades are also available in Sotho, Zulu and
Xhosa.
B Examination periods
First examination period: The first week in June – Pregrade 1 to Grade 6.
Second examination period: The first half of October – Pregrade 1 to Grade 8.
The precise dates will be fixed from year to year according to the number of entries, and the
persons concerned will be notified of them in good time.
Pencilled answers will be accepted, provided they are clear and legible as, for example,
when a B or HB pencil is used.
In all cases referred to in D.1, D.2 and D.3, the application, together with the prescribed fee, should
reach the University by 20 August (for the first session) and
20 January (for the second session of the previous calendar year). After these two dates the
examination scripts are destroyed.
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GRADE 6 [T60–J]
• Theory of Music Grade 6 consists of two papers. Should candidates fail one
of the papers, they will retain unconditional credit for the other paper.*
• Grade 6 Theory of Music candidates may enter for both papers or only one
paper (in any order) at any session. When entering for one paper,
candidates will have to pay the equivalent of 50% of the applicable
examination fee.
Syllabuses for Theory of Music Pregrade 1 up to and including Grade 8 are accumulative, ie
candidates should be familiar with the content of syllabuses of all previous grades.
PAPER 1 (T61-K)
3 hours 50 100
Harmony and Counterpoint
PAPER 2 (T62-L)
3 hours 50 100
History of Music and Form Analysis
TOTAL 200
Distinction 160
Merit 140
Pass 100
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* Exemption agreements exist with South African Universities whereby learners may apply for possible exemption
at the Directorate Music from Theory of Music Grade 6 after having passed a completed first year of a BMus
degree, or a completed second year of an extended BMus degree.
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Grade 6.1
1 FOUR-PART WRITING
The addition of three parts below a given soprano and/or above a given bass in any major or
minor key with application of the following:
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* double dominant
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Grade 6.1
• passing note
• upper and lower auxiliary notes (neighbouring notes)**
• suspension
• appoggiatura
• anticipation
• échappée (escape note)
2 TWO-PART COUNTERPOINT
The analysis of Two-part Inventions Nos 1 – 8 of Johann Sebastian Bach, focussing on the
identification of the motive, the countermotive, keys, imitation, and developmental
techniques such as augmentation, diminution, inversion, retrograde and stretto.
3 MELODY WRITING
The completion of a melody for an instrument of your choice (minimum 12 and maximum 16
bars) in either the bass or treble clef, of which the opening notes will be given. Sequences,
modulations and secondary dominants as set out in paragraphs 1.3 and 1.4 and the addition
of suitable phrasing, articulation and dynamic indications will be expected.
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* double dominant
** diatonic and chromatic form
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Grade 6.1
4 HARMONIC ANALYSIS
Harmonic analysis of ANY given music excerpts containing the elements that have been
studied, with reference to:
• keys
• modulations
• chord progressions
• non-chordal notes (non-essential notes)
• cadences
• sequences
NB!
A reading list of recommended books for Grade 6 Theory of Music is available
online at www.unisa.ac.za/music (link: Theory of Music Resources).
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Grade 6.2
PAPER 2 (T62–L):
HISTORY OF MUSIC AND FORM ANALYSIS
1 HISTORY OF MUSIC
A study of the contribution of the following composers with regard to the given composition
genres:
HAYDN – symphony
1. Definition of
• Hob (Anthony van Hoboken)
• Sturm und Drang
2. Comment briefly on
• London (Salomon) symphonies (nos 93 – 104)
• Paris symphonies (nos 82 – 87)
3. Style characteristics – any 3 style characteristics regarding symphonies by Haydn
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Grade 6.2
MOZART – opera
1. Definition of
• K., KV. (Köchel-Verzeichnis)
• opera buffa – give 1 Mozart example
• opera seria – give 1 Mozart example
• Singspiel – give 1 Mozart example
• recitative– recitativo secco – recitativo accompagnato
• overture
2. Comment briefly on
• Don Giovanni
• Die Zauberflöte
3. Style characteristics – any 3 style characteristics regarding operas by Mozart
BEETHOVEN – symphony
1. Definition of
• Symphony
• Sonata form
• Rondo form and the Sonata-rondo
2. Comment briefly on Beethoven Symphonies Nos 3. 5 and 9
3. Style characteristics – any 3 style characteristics regarding Beethoven’s symphonies
Grade 6.2
CHOPIN – piano music
1. Definition of
• character piece
• rubato (tempo rubato)
• mazurka – give 1 Chopin example
• nocturne – give 1 Chopin example
• polonaise – give 1 Chopin example
• ballad – give 1 Chopin example
2. Comment briefly on
• Etudes op 10; op 25
3. Style characteristics – any 3 style characteristics regarding piano music by Chopin
Grade 6.2
2 FORM ANALYSIS
Analysis of the following works with regard to overarching structure, keys, phrase
construction, composition techniques, harmonic and melodic devices:
NB!
A reading list of recommended books for Grade 6 Theory of Music is available online at
www.unisa.ac.za/music (link: Theory of Music Resources).
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GRADE 7 [T70–L]
• To pass Grade 7 Theory of Music a candidate must pass both papers with a
minimum of 50% in each of the papers.*
• Candidates will retain credit for individual papers passed.
• Grade 7 Theory of Music candidates may enter for both papers or only one
paper (in any order) at any time. When entering for one paper, candidates
will have to pay the equivalent of 50% of the applicable examination fee.
• Grade 7 Theory of Music examinations are only presented in the second
examination session.
Syllabuses for Theory of Music Pregrade 1 up to and including Grade 8 are accumulative, ie
candidates should be familiar with the content of syllabuses of all previous grades.
PAPER 1 (T71-M)
Harmony and 3 hours 50 100
Counterpoint
PAPER 2 (T72-N)
History of Music and 3 hours 50 100
Form Analysis
TOTAL 200
Distinction 150
Pass 100
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* Exemption agreements exist with South African Universities whereby learners may apply for possible
exemption at the Directorate Music from Theory of Music Grade 7, after having passed a completed
second year of a BMus degree, or a completed third year of an extended BMus degree.
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Grade 7.1
1 COMPLETING A MELODY
Completion of a melody for a specified instrument by the candidate, of which the opening
notes are given. Modulation(s) to related key(s) will be required. The addition of suitable
phrasing, articulation and dynamic indications will be expected.
2 FOUR-PART WRITING
To add three parts below a given soprano and/or above a given bass which may modulate to
related keys, by making use of the following:
2.2 the diatonic (secondary) seventh chords on all scale degrees in root position
2.4 the diminished seventh chord on the leading note in all the usual positions in major
and minor keys
2.7 all secondary dominant triads and dominant quartads (in the usual positions) and
dominant minor ninth chords (in root position), and the first inversions of the quartads
and minor ninth chords, which form secondary diminished triads and quartads
2.9 the approach and/or resolution of diatonic and chromatic triads and quartads by way
of stepwise movement in some or all voices towards forming an accepted other chord
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Grade 7.1
2.10 all non-chordal notes (non-essential notes) with direct and ornamental resolutions.
Writing a finite two-part canon up to and including 10 bars with or without a free third voice
in the bass. The opening notes will be given. Modulations will not be required.
NB!
A reading list of recommended books for Grade 7 Theory of Music is available online at
www.unisa.ac.za/music (link: Theory of Music Resources).
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Grade 7.2
PAPER 2 (T72–N):
HISTORY OF MUSIC AND FORM ANALYSIS
1 HISTORY OF MUSIC
2 FORM ANALYSIS
Grade 7.2
BAROQUE WORKS
CLASSICAL WORKS
ROMANTIC WORKS
• BRAHMS Intermezzo in a, op 76 no 7
JAZZ
Grade 7.2
All prescribed Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Jazz works may be found in:
Charles Burkhart with William Rothstein, Anthology for Musical Analysis:
Postmodern Update, Sixth Edition, Copyright @ 2008 Thomson Schirmer.
This publication may be ordered from the following bookstores or from the Internet:
• Van Schaik Bookstore (Hatfield, Pretoria)
Tel: 012 362-5669 / 5698 Fax: 012 362-5673
e-mail: [email protected]
Grade 7.2
NB!
A reading list of recommended books for Grade 7 Theory of Music is available online at
www.unisa.ac.za/music (link: Theory of Music Resources).
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GRADE 8 [T80–N]
Syllabuses for Theory of Music Pregrade 1 up to and including Grade 8 are accumulative, ie
candidates should be familiar with the content of syllabuses of all previous grades.
Distinction 150
Pass 100
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Grade 8.1
Candidates must study the harmonic and contrapuntal devices prescribed for Theory of Music
Grades 6 and 7, as well as enharmonic modulation and third relationships.
1. Writing an exposition of a three-part fugue for keyboard or any three instruments of your
choice in the eighteenth-century contrapuntal style. The theme will be given.
2. Adding two contrapuntal parts to a given cantus firmus for organ in the eighteenth-century
contrapuntal style.
3. Harmonising a given melody in Classical idiom for the piano or instrumental quartet.
4. The continuation of a passage for piano in Romantic idiom, using advanced chromatic chords
and enharmonic modulations.
NB!
A reading list of recommended books for Grade 8 Theory of Music is available online at
www.unisa.ac.za/music (link: Theory of Music Resources).
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Grade 8.2
PAPER 2 (T82–Q):
HISTORY OF MUSIC AND FORM ANALYSIS
1 HISTORY OF MUSIC
Grade 8.2
2 FORM ANALYSIS
RENAISSANCE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
• PETER KLATZOW Prayer for the Bones, from From the Poets
Grade 8.2
All prescribed Renaissance and Twentieth Century works may be found in:
Charles Burkhart with William Rothstein, Anthology for Musical Analysis:
Postmodern Update, Sixth Edition, Copyright @ 2008 Thomson Schirmer.
NO COD DELIVERIES
NB!
A reading list of recommended books for Grade 8 Theory of Music is available online at
www.unisa.ac.za/music (link: Theory of Music Resources).