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ANZCA ASSOCIATE PERFORMER DIPLOMA

Title: A.Dip.A. 1. There are no prerequisites for this examination. To receive award, the candidate must complete Grade Five (5) ANZCA Theory with credit or higher (or an approved equivalent of Grade Seven (7) ABRSM or Trinity College with merit) 2. Where the Theory requirement has been completed first, the Practical Examination must be passed within a five year period 3. A list of the pieces chosen must be submitted with the candidate s entry form. Pieces can be changed prior to the actual examination, but notification must be given to the office within 14 days of the examination date. 4. Candidates must provide the examiners with photocopies of their list pieces at the beginning of the examination. These copies will be retained by the examiners and destroyed. 5. Cadenzas for concerti must be played. 6. This examination consists of four List pieces and general knowledge only. CLASSICAL STREAM There is one (1) practical examination of one hours duration, which will consist of two sections: Pieces General Knowledge

Objective To demonstrate by performance a stylistic awareness, musical sensitivity and understanding, maturity and high degree of technical competence performance. Criteria for Assessment PIECES

Candidates will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate through their performance:


A sound and proficient technique with facilitates the execution of the required repertoire; An understanding of the structure and content of each work; Fluency and cohesion throughout a work, including the continuity and linking of movements or variations

where required;
Awareness of the correct style or character appropriate to the period or historical background; A professional presentation with adherence to acceptable performance procedures and appearance. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Candidates must satisfactorily demonstrate:

They have made a detailed study of general knowledge requirements listed in the syllabus and can give relevant, concise answer; An in depth understanding of the period, styles, composers, characteristics and structure of the works presented, including keys and modulations; Knowledge of the instrument on which they are performing, and its historical development.

General knowledge questions will include identification of cadences (major / minor / perfect / imperfect / interrupted), structure of each piece performed; recognition of chords I, II, IV, V of the tonic key only. Other works by the composer or other composers of the same period and definition of form or stylistic characteristics of the period for the piece performed. A knowledge of the construction of the instrument being used.

2011 2012 (EXAMINATION SYLLABUS FOR VIOLIN) LIST A BACH Concerto No. 2 in E minor BWV1042 1st or 2nd & 3rd Movements (IMC 1893) Partita No. 2 in D minor, Allemende and Courante (IMC 2525) Partita No. 3 in E major, Bouree and Gigue (IMC 2525) Beriot Handel Paganini Tartini Vitali Vivaldi LIST B Beethoven Sonata in A major, Op. 30 No. 1 (Augener) Sonata in F (The Spring) Op. 24, 1st Movement (HL50255130) Romance in G, Op. 40 (HL50253660) Haydn Mozart Viotti List C Achron Brahms Dvorak Kreisler Sarasate Schubert Smetana Hebrwe Melody (Fischer B1293) Arr. J. Joachim. Any one piece from the Hungarian Dance (Simrock) Sonata in G, Op.71 1st Movement (Augener) Arr. Kreisler. Slavonic Dances E minor Op. 46 No. 2 (Fischer) Slavonic Dances G major Op. 72 No. 3 (Fischer) Caprice Viennios, Op. 2 (Schott BSS 29033) Romanza Andaluza, Op. 22 No. 1 (Schott ED0 9703 or EMP Z.12769) Duo (Sonata) Op. 162, 4th Movement (Peters EP 156bb) Aus der Heimat From my homeland (Peters EP 2634) Violin Concerto No. 2 in G major 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd Movements (Schott) Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major (K.218) 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd Movements (Schirmer) Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major (K.219) 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd Movements (Schirmer) Concerto No. 22 in A minor, 1st Movement (Schirmer) Concerto in G, No. 7, 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd Movements (Fischer) Sonata in A major (Schirmer) 24 Caprices No. 13, 16, or 18 (Peters EP 1984) Concerto in D minor 1st Movement (IMC 2319) Ciaconna Chaconne in G minor (Peters EP 4346) Concerto in G minor, 1st Movement Any one piece from the Four Seasons Concertos

Tchaikovsky List D Bridge Copland Falla Carlson Delius Gershwin Kabalevsky Kroll Prokofiev Joplin Stravinsky Suk

Serenade Melancolique

Moto Perpetuo (B&H 0231988) Ukelele Serenade (B&H 075444X) Arr. Kochanski Pantomina (Chester CH61248) Arr. Kreisler Spanish Dance (from La Vida Breve) (Schott BSS31837) Australian Bushfire (Flexi Fingers) Legende (Forsyth) Arr. Heifetz Any two pieces from the Porgy and Bess (Chappell) Concerto in C, Op. 48 1st Movement Banjo and Fiddle (Schirmer) Any three pieces from the Five Melodies Op. 35a Arr. Itzhak Perlman The Entertainer (HL50333320) Pastorale (Schott) Suite Italienne : Introduction and Tarantella or Menuetto and Finale Four Pieces Op. 17 Vol. 1 Appassionata (Simrock EE762)

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