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Victoria College of Music and Drama, London
PrincipalDr. Martin Ellerby HonDLitt DMA HonVCM FVCM GLCM LMusLCM FTCL FRSA
Chief ExecutiveRobin Wood HonVCM FVCM FCV FInstSMM ALAM FRSA
Chief ExaminerClaire C. Pashley MA BA(Hons) PGCE HonVCM FVCM LTCL ALCM(TD) FRSA AdvDip(Open)
Qualifications Manager and Head of of MusicStewart L. Thompson BA(Hons) CT,FVCM FMCM FSCO FIGOC FCollT MNCMSoc ACIEA
Head of Speech & DramaStuart Morrison MA HonVCM FVCM(TD)(Hons) PGCE ALAM ALCM(TD) LVCMEd(Hons) FIfL FRSA
Curriculum SpecialistDr June Fileti PhD MA(Mus)(Open), MEd BA(Hons) CT,FVCM, LMusEdASMC(Hons)
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ABOUT THE VCMVictoria College of Music, London, is an independent body providing examinations in Music, Speech, and Drama subjects.It has held examination sessions throughout the British Isles and certain overseas countries since it was founded in 1890.It no longer operates a full-time teaching institution.Further details about Victoria College can be found on our website:www. Vcmexams.com and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
PASS MARKSIntroductory Grades 65%Grades 1 to 8 65%with Merit 80%; with Distinction 90%Merit is shown as “Honours” in IrelandPre-diploma certificate 75% (85% with Honours)Medal examinations 75%Diplomas 75% (85% with Honours)
ABOUT THIS SYLLABUSThe Victoria College of Music, London has held orchestral string examinations for many years and from 1962 has alsoadministered the College of Violinists which has held grade and diploma examinations since 1890. This syllabus draws uponthe past 120 years of tradition and innovation by resurrecting some pieces used in former years by both institutions and newmaterial from the forefront of contemporary music.
CHANGES TO SYLLABUSVCM examination requirements do not alter annually, the current syllabus is that listed on our website.Any changes to the syllabus are announced well in advance on the College website, on Facebook and Twitter.
COMPARISONS WITH OTHER EXAMINATION BODIESVCM Grades 1 to 8 are intended to compare on a level for level basis with the grades 1 to 8 of other similarly recognisedexamination boards.In addition to Grades 1 to 8, VCM examinations are available at several introductory levels prior to Grade1 as a means of encouraging beginners, or students with special needs. Medal and Diploma examinations are also availablein all subjects. Candidates at all levels receive a written report and, if successful, a certificate or diploma.
WHICH INSTRUMENT?It is the professional judgement of the teacher as to the size of instrument used and examiners will not comment upon aninappropriate size instrument unless they consider it to be detrimental to the candidates playing.
WHAT THE EXAMINERS ARE LOOKING FORExaminers are looking for a combination of skill, knowledge and understanding. Questions are asked in a manner whichassesses the candidate’s depth of understanding, not merely the ability to repeat definitions. Ingenuity, variety, musicianship,and a sense of style are rewarded, as well as technical skill and musical accuracy.OWN COMPOSITIONS Candidates for Grades 1 to 8 may perform their own compositions in lieu of Musicianship Tests.Further guidance is set out in Crazy Composing available from www.vcmpublications.co.uk
REGULATIONSAll entries are accepted on the conditions laid down in General Regulations and Information, a copy of which is available freeof charge. It is also on our website: www.vcmexams.com
ENTRY FORMSAll grades and medal examinations can be entered on white entry forms with no more than ten candidates on a page.Please use the code “VL” in the column headed “subject” and the letter(s) or numbers in the “grade no.” column.
QUESTIONSQuestions are based principally on the music performed; but in addition examiners are at liberty to ask questions on notes,rests, musical terms and signs, key and time-signatures, according to the Grade. Also specifically on minor keys; perfect,major, and minor intervals (Grade 3 upwards).
SIGHT READINGSight Reading tests are included from Preparatory level upwards. The relative standard will be that of approximately twogrades below the grade being taken. Examiners may discuss the Sight Reading Test with candidates as part of theQuestions. Specimen Sight Reading Tests are available to purchase from vcmpublications.co.uk
SET PIECESCandidates are required to prepare the specified number of pieces in all examinations. In all examinations each piece beingperformed should be written by a different composer. Examiners may stop the candidate at any point or request repeats etc.to be omitted.
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ACCOMPANISTSCandidates are required to provide their own competent accompanist in all pieces published with accompaniment. Theaccompanist will remain in the room only while accompanying. Where no accompaniment is provided examiners will commentupon gaps in musical texture as appropriate. If a piece is published with CD, etc., this maybe used but it is the responsibilityof the candidate to provide the required equipment and be able to operate it in the exam without delay.
At Grades A-D accompaniment is encouraged but optional.
MP3 backing tracks to all London Music Press publications maybe downloaded free of charge from our Soundcloud pages,https://soundcloud.com/victoria-college-of-music free of charge.
London Music Press (LMP) publications are available on-line post free fromwww.vcmpublications.co.uk
They can also be ordered by post: an order form is available on request.
Some of the pieces set in the syllabus include options that are published by commercial publishers. These maybe obtainedon-line at sites such as www.musicroom.com or in most good music shops.
Where early and pre-20th century works are prescribed the edition listed is a known available copy but other editions of thesame work maybe substituted if agreed in advance with the College. Second hand and out of print music can be purchasedon www.amazon.co.uk or www.ebay.co.uk. Certain out of copyright pieces maybe obtained for free from www.imlsp.org
Demonstrations of many set works maybe found on www.youtube.com but please be aware that the quality of performanceis variable.
MEDAL EXAMINATIONSSuccessful candidates at medal examinations receive a certificate and a medal order form. Prices of medals are shown onthe medal order form. Medals are supplied in boxes and are engraved with the candidate’s name, subject of examinationand the year. Medal awards do not entitle holders to put letters after their names.
MEDLEYS & OWN CHOICESWhere examination requirements include medleys or own choices, a second copy of the score must be provided for theexaminer. At all levels, the examiners may penalise an option clearly chosen for its comparative ease.
ESSAYS, FOLIOS, ETC.Where dissertations are required, these must be submitted with the entry form.Separate or late submission is not permitted. Dissertations should be on plain white A4 paper, legibly written, typed or wordprocessed. Do not bind the pages as they need to be scanned though a sheet feeder. All dissertations should contain abibliography and contents page. For more guidance see Essay Writing for the Victoria College Teaching Diplomas publishedby LMP.
PHOTOCOPIESAll VCM and LMP publications are copyright. Photocopying of LMP publications is not permissible and candidates usingunauthorised photocopies at examinations will be disqualified. It is acceptable, however, to use a photocopy for thesecond copy when the syllabus requires one to be handed to the examiner, provided the original is also brought to theexamination. It is also acceptable to use photocopies of parts of long pieces to avoid awkward page turns, again providedthe original is also brought to the examination.
EXEMPTION FROM QUESTIONS AT PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONSCandidates who have passed certain VCM Theoretical Examinations are entitled to claim full marks for questions at PracticalExaminations as follows:
VCM Grade 1 Theory exempts up to and including Preliminary PracticalVCM Grade 1A Theory exempts up to and including Grade 1 PracticalVCM Grade 2 Theory exempts up to and including Grade 3 and JBM PracticalVCM Grade 3 Theory exempts up to and including Grade 5 and JSM PracticalVCM Grade 4 Theory exempts up to and including Grade 7 and SM Practical
In all such cases the theory result or certificate must be produced for the Examiner at the beginning of the practicalexamination. Examiners do not take it amiss if reminded not to ask questions if they have been shown a qualifying Theorypass.
MEMORYPerforming from memory is not compulsory at any level. However, it is encouraged and will be rewarded.
EXAMINERSOn occasions, two examiners may be present for purposes of Moderation or Training.
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First Steps in Violin Playing
Exercises (20 marks)First Steps Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressAny TWO from Exercises One, Two or Three.
A new Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyPease Pudding p.20Kookabura p.21
Team Strings Violin FaberChorale p.16Popular Song p.26
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo.86 Ode To JoyNo.101 Baa Baa Black Sheep
Scalework (10 marks)D major (to the 5th)Separate bows in minims, crotchets & quavers
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play any TWO of the following pieces:First Steps Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressDuke: Plaintive MelodyPashley: Pizzicato PleasureArr Pashley/Thompson: Twinkle Twinkle Little StarArr Pashley/Thompson: Go Tell Aunt NancyThompson: A Simple Serenata
Superstart Violin (The Complete Method) Faber(piano accomp. published separately)Maybe Abey AstronautCaterpillar Dumplings
A New Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyOld Oxford p.22Frere Jacques p.21
Team Strings Violin IMPDaydream p.18Who’s That Yonder p.24
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo.73 Buckeye SaluteNo.76 For Pete’s Sake
An own choice of comparable standard.
Questions (10 marks)
These introductory examinations should be shown on entry forms in the Grade column as simplyA, B, C or D as appropriate
Introductory Examinations
V L A V L B
A New Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyBotany Bay p.28My Grandfathers Clock p.29
Team Strings Violin FaberLong Long Ago p.29Chanson Part 1 p.33
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo.116 Song For MariaNo.134 Bluebirds Song
An own choice of comparable standard.
Questions (10 marks)
Preliminary Violin Playing
Exercises (20 marks)Preliminary Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressAny TWO from Exercises One, Two or Three.
A new Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyAndante p.29Skaters Waltz p.34
Team Strings Violin FaberEliza p.34Oranges and Lemons p.34
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo.106 French Folk SongNo.117 Banana Boat Song
Scalework (10 marks)D major & A major (1 octave)Separate bows in minims, crotchets & quavers
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play any TWO of the following pieces:
Preliminary Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressManhire: DawnManhire: TwilightPashley: Resin that Bow!Pashley: Horsehair BluesThompson: Galop
Superstart Violin (The Complete Method) Faber(piano accomp. published separately)Cuckoo EchoesMichael Finnegan
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Introductory ExaminationsV L DV L C
SUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES SUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES
Preparatory Violin Playing
Exercises (20 marks)Any TWO from:Preparatory Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressExercises One, Two or Three
A new Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyReuben and Rachel p.37London’s Burning p.37
Team Strings Violin FaberEchoes p.46Old Texas p.47
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo.162 Shepherd’s HeyNo.167 Play Staccato
Scalework (10 marks)Scales: G major & D major (1 octave) starting on open stringsArpeggios: G major & D major (1 octave)Separate bows only
Solo Pieces (50 marks)To play any TWO of the following pieces:
Preparatory Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressManhire: ValsetteManhire: In SpringtimePashley: Pasadoble Fun FiddlePashley: Early Mist RisingThompson: Pedal Pusher
Cohen: Superstart Violin (The Complete Method) Faber(piano accomp. published separately)Someone’s In the Kitchen with Dinah!
A New Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanySkye Boat Song p.38Allegro p.39
Team Strings Violin FaberAllegro p.44The Willow Tree p.46
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo.165 Ice SkatingNo.168 Arkansas Traveller
An own choice of comparable standard.
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
Advanced PreparatoryViolin Playing
Exercises (20 marks)Any TWO from:Advanced Preparatory Violin Exam Sheet LMPExercises One, Two or Three.
A new Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyLovely Evening p.45Sumer is Icumen In p.45
Team Strings Violin FaberPassion Chorale p.52Scarboro’ Fair p.62
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo. 190 William Tell part ANo. 182 Surprise Symphony
Scalework (10 marks)Scales: G major, D major & A major (1 octave) starting onopen stringsArpeggios: G major, D major & A major (1 octave)Separate bows & slurred 2 notes to a bow
Solo Pieces (50 marks)To play any TWO of the following pieces:
Advanced Preparatory Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley: Joe CoolPashley: Realistic ReggaeThompson: Gigue
Lumsden/Wedgwood: Jurassic Blue FaberVicious VelociraptorTriceratops Rocks
K& D Blackwell: Fiddle Time Runners Book 2 OUPPick a Bale of Cotton
A new Tune A Day Violin Boston Music CompanyTheme from First Symphony p.46The Happy Farmer p.43
Team Strings Violin FaberThe White Cliffs of Dover p.50Skye Boat Song part 1 p.65
Essential Elements 2000 Violin Hal LeonardNo. 193 Minuet in CNo. 192 Simple Gifts part A
An own choice of comparable standard.
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
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Grade 1 Violin Playing V L 1SUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play any three pieces, one from each list
List AGrade 1 Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressManhire: A Summer MorningManhire: Bright EyesAnon.: Go From My Window
Young Violinists Repertoire Book 1 FaberArbeau: Les BouffonsHaydn: Andante No.6
Superstart Violin FaberDvorak: Largo (from The New World Symphony)
Concert Pieces Editio Musica BudapestSzelenyi: Once Upon A TimeSzelenyi: Playsong
List BGrade 1 Violin Exam Sheet LMPArr.Pashley: I’ve Got Piece Like A RiverReata: March PreludeThompson: Rock-a-my-Fiddle
Young Violinists Repertoire Book 1 FaberArr. De Keyser: Ponytrot
Take The Stage Boosey and HawkesBurgoyne: Tango, Hollywood or Stomp
What Else Can I Play? Violin Grade 1 FaberMancini: Moon River
Fiddle Time Runners OUPBlackwell: Pick A Bale of Cotton
Chase in the Dark
Strawberry Jam CMCM Ball: Streetwise and Carol
List CGrade 1 Violin Exam Sheet LMPManhire: Study No.1Manhire: Study No.2Pashley: Study No.1
Easy Winners Violin Brass WindAnon.: Sumer is icumen in
Winners Galore Violin Brass WindBratton/Kennedy: Teddy Bears Picnic
Preliminary Exercises Stainer and BellCarse: Section 4 No.2
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesG major 2 octavesC, D, A, majors 1 octaveE natural minor 1 octaveSeparate bows & slurred 2 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosG major 2 octavesC, D, A, majors 1 octaveE minor 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)
a) Musicianship TestsTest 1: To clap a rhythm in 2/4 time. 2 bars in length, playedtwice by the examiner.Test 2: To identify any note in the arpeggio C/E/G/C', MiddleC being givenTest 3: To echo a five-note phrase played twice by theexaminer.
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition of about 8 bars in the key of Cmajor. It should be balanced as an opening 4-bar phrasewhich forms a “question” and a 4-bar phrase that forms an“answer”.
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Grade 2 Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List AGrade 2 Violin Exam Sheet LMPManhire: TwilightManhire: Always MerryHandel: Menuet from The Royal Fireworks
Young Violinists Repertoire Book 1 FaberMartini: GavotteRameau: Rigaudon
24 Easy Little Concert Pieces Editio Musica BudapestSzelenyi: Chatterbox
Easy Winners Violin Brass WindHolst: Jupiter
Winners Galore Violin Brass WindBizet: Prelude from L’Arlesienne
List BGrade 2 Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley: Spooky Tram RideThompson: Beatties BalladReata: Polka Sekunden
What Else Can I Play? Violin Grade 2 FaberKent/Burton: The White Cliffs of Dover
Shooting Stars Boosey and HawkesColledge: Cossacks or Shooting Stars
Strawberry Jam CMCM Ball: Mairead’s Prayer
Easy Winners Violin Brass WindBrown/Freed: Singin’ In The Rain
Winners Galore Violin Brass WindHazlehurst: Last Of The Summer Wine
List CGrade 2 Violin Exam Sheet LMPManhire: Study No.1 Manhire: Study No.2Pashley: Study No.3
Violin Playtime Studies FaberDe Kayser: No.17, 19 or 24
Preliminary Exercises Stainer and BellCarse: Section 4: No.6 or 7
Superstart Violin FaberCohen: Turkey in The Straw
Easy Winners Brass WindTrad.: Arkansas Traveller
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
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Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesG & Bb major 2 octavesC & F major 1 octaveD minor (melodic, harmonic or natural) 1 octaveSeparate bows & slurred 2 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosG & Bb major 2 octavesC & F major 1 octaveD minor 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)
a) Musicianship TestsTest 4: To clap a rhythm in 2/4 time. 2 bars in length, playedtwice by the examiner.Test 5: To identify any note C to G, played from CTest 6: To hum, play or sing a group of 5 or 6 notes playedtwice by the examiner, and to complete the phrase by addingone note
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition of about 16 bars in the key ofC, G or F major. It should be balanced as an opening 4-barphrase which forms a “question” , a 4-bar phrase that formsan “answer”, a repeat of the opening 4-bar phrase, and asecond “answering” phrase
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Grade 3 Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List AGrade 3 Violin Exam Sheet London Music PressManhire: LullabyPurcell: Air
Easy Winners Brass WindFaure: PavaneElgar: Chanson de Matin
Winners Galore Brass WindVivaldi: Spring
24 Easy Little Concert Pieces Editio Musica BudapestSzelenyi: In The Circus
Romantic Violinist Boosey and HawkesFarmer: Introduction and Theme from Hope Told
A Flattering TaleBaroque Violinist Boosey and HawkesHotteterre: Gavotte
List BGrade 3 Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley: Floating On CloudsReata: SonatinaThompson: Nocturne
Easy Winners Brass WindHorner: Titanic
The Snowman Suite FaberBlake: Walking In The Air
Strawberry Jam CMCM Ball: Fiddlers Blues
Concertino in D Op.15 BosworthKochler: First Movement
Russian Fantasia BosworthPortnoff: No.2
Sketchbook for Violin ABRSMM Rose: Burlesque, Nocturne or Rumba
List CGrade 3 Violin Exam Sheet LMPManhire: Scherzo in A minorManhire: Study in DPashley: Study No.3
Violin Study Time FaberDe Kayser: No.7,9,10 or 20
Easy Winners Brass WindSaint-Saens: Danse Macabre
Progressive Studies Book 3 Stainer and BellCarse: No. 3 or 5
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List C continued..Superstudies 1 FaberCohen: No. 16 or 18
Elementary Studies Op. 54 Peters EditionWolfhart: No. 1,2 or 4
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesD & A major 2 octavesAb, Eb, F major 1 octaveD & A minor 2 octavesG & E minor (harmonic) 1 octaveSeparate bows and slurred 2 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosD & A major 2 octavesAb, Eb, F major 1 octaveD & A minor 2 octavesG & E minor 1 octaveSeparate bows & slurred 3 notes to a bow
Dominant Sevenths (resolving on tonic)In keys of G and A 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Chromatic ScaleStarting on open D 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)a) Musicianship TestsTest 7: To clap a rhythm in 2/4 or 3/4 time, 2 bars, playedtwice by the examiner and identify the time as 2/4 or 3/4Test 8: To identify any note(s) in the chords of C, G, or F,played from the root note.Test 9: To hum, sing or whistle a group of 5 or 6 notes playedtwice by the examiner, and then to complete the phraseby adding two or three notes.
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition in simple binary form in the keyof C, G , F , D or B flat major.
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Junior Bronze Medalin Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (80 Marks)
Candidates must prepare and perform FOUR pieces in all:
To play any THREE pieces from the Grade 3 syllabus or the following list:
Making The Grade Grade 3 Violin arr. Lanning. Ed. Frith. ChesterThe Birdie SongThe EntertainerOne Moment in TimeYellow SubmarineSummertime
What Else Can I Play Violin Grade 3 FaberBlow the Man DownThe Christmas Song (either version)Blueberry HillJohnny ToddOver The RainbowMistletoe and Wine
Tunes for My Violin Boosey & HawkesSpring SongDance on the Green
Superstart Violin Level 2 FaberCohen: Concertino Movement in the Style of Vivaldi
Eta Cohen: Young Recital Pieces Book 1 NovelloChristine Brown: Square DanceBach: Now Let Us to The Bagpipe Sound
Plus a further candidate’s own choice item of appropriate standard not listed elsewhere in the syllabus
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
Show on entry form asSUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES
V L JBM
There are no Scales, Arpeggios, Musicianship Tests or Composition requirements at VCMMedal exams
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Grade 4 Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List AGrade 4 Violin Exam Sheet LMPBeethoven: German DanceFaure: Pie JesuEccles: Grave from Sonata in G minor
Handel: Sonata in F HWV 370 1st & 2nd movts Barenreiter
J.S. Bach: Easy Winners Air From Suite No. 2 Brass Wind
Szelenyi: 24 Little Concert Pieces Editio Musica BudapestLittle Rhapsody
Bridge: Three Pieces for Violin and Piano Berceuse Faber
Vodicka: Baroque Violinist Siciliana Boosey and Hawkes
Nardini: Concerto in E Minor Andante Cantabile Schirmer
List BGrade 4 Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley: Missing YouTrad. Arr.Pashley: Jericho
Rodney Bennett: Six Country Dances NovelloIn A Garden Green
Romantic Violinist Boosey and HawkesDancla: Air Varie on A Theme by Donizetti
Knight: Rossenby Suite Reflection Spartan Press
Blake:The Snowman Suite FaberDance of The Snowmen
Reiding: Concertino Op.35 1st Movement Bosworth
Rubenstein: Romance ABRSM
Portnoff: Russian Fantasia No.3 Bosworth
List CGrade 4 Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley: Study No.4Thompson: Caprice
Carse: Progressive Studies Book 3 No. 6 or 7 Augener
De Kayser: Violin Study Time No. 11 or 12 Faber
Kreutzer: Forty Two Violin Studies No. 5 Stainer and Bell
Kayser: 36 Elementary and Progressive Studies Op.20No. 3, 4 or 5 Schirmer
Wolfhart: Elementary Studies Op.54 No.14 or 15 Peters
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
Show on entry form asSUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES
V L 4
Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesBb, C, E majorsBb, C, E minors (harmonic)2 octaves separate bows & slurred four notes to a bow
ArpeggiosBb, C, E majorsBb, C, E minors2 octaves separate bows & slurred three notes to a bow
Dominant Sevenths (Resolving on the tonic)In keys of C, D and Eb1 octaveSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Chromatic ScalesStarting on bottom A & E1 octaveSeparate bows only
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)
a) Musicianship TestsTest 10: To clap a rhythm in 2/4, 3/4 or 4/4 time played twiceby the examiner, to state the time and then to identify themelody as major or minor.Test 11: To identify triads as major or minor and then to namethe notes in them, the root being named by the examiner.Test 12: To hum, sing or whistle a group of notes- 2 bars -played by the examiner, and then tocomplete the melody by adding 4 or 5 notes.
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition in simple binary form in the keyof D or B flat major, including a modulation to a related key.
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Junior Silver Medalin Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (80 Marks)
Candidates must prepare and perform FOUR pieces in all:
To play any THREE pieces from the Grade 4 syllabus or the following list:
What Else Can I Play Violin Grade 4 FaberThe Greatest Love of AllIn The Hall Of The Mountain KingThe Pink Panther ThemeSinging In the Rain
Young Violinists Repertoire Book 4 FaberTraditional: The NightingaleIvanovici: The Danube
Got Those Position Blues FaberE. Huws Jones: Banana SkinE.Huws Jones: Looking Sheepish
Young Recital Pieces Book 2 NovelloSchubert: SerenadeVivaldi: Autumn from the Four Seasons
Jazz Blues and Ragtime Boosey & HawkesSmoke Gets in Your Eyes
Plus a further candidate’s own choice item of appropriate standard not listed elsewhere in the syllabus
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
Show on entry form asSUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES
VL JSM
There are no Scales, Arpeggios, Musicianship Tests or Composition requirements at VCM Medalexams
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Grade 5 Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List AGrade 5 Violin Exam Sheet LMPSchubert Military MarchMozart Voi Che Sepate
12 Sonatas Op.2 SchottVivaldi Allemanda from Sonata No.2
Baroque Violinist Boosey and HawkesMascatti Giga
Concerto No.1 in A Minor BarenreiterAccolay Concerto No.1 in A Minor
Violin Sonatas Vol.1 Edition PetersHandel Andante from Sonate I
Sheep May Safely Graze OUPBach arr. Forbes Sheep May Safely Graze
List BGrade 5 Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley Interminable VariationsReata Serial Leanings
Six Country Dances NovelloRodney Bennett Buskin
Rossenby Suite Spartan PressKnight Dance
Concertino in G Op. 24 BosworthReiding 2nd Movement
Shostakovich Albumstucke PetersShostakovich No.7 Romanze in D
Three Pieces for Violin and Piano FaberBridge Cradle Song
List CGrade 5 Violin Exam Sheet LMPPashley Study No.5Thompson Nocturne
36 Elementary and Progressive Studies Op.20 SchirmerKayser No.9, 10 or 12
Forty Two Violin Studies Stainer and BellKreutzer No.10
60 Studies Op. 45 Peters EditionWolfhart No.33, 36 or 37
Progressive Studies Book 3 AugenerCarse No.11,15, 18 or 20
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
Show on entry form asSUBJECT GRADESURNAME FORENAMES
V L 5
Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesG major & G minor (harmonic) (3 octaves) separate bows &slurred 3 notes to a bowB, Ab, Eb, F majors (2 octaves)B, G#, E, F# minors (harmonic) (2 octaves) separate bows &slurred 4 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosG major & G minor 3 octaves separate bows & slurred 3notes to a bowB, Ab, Eb & F major 2 octavesB, G#, E & F# minor 2 octaves separate bows & slurred 3notes to a bow
Dominant Sevenths (resolving on the tonic)In keys of C & Db 2 octavesseparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Diminished SeventhsStarting on open G & open D 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Chromatic ScalesStarting on bottom G & bottom A 2 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Questions (10 marks) Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)
a) Musicianship TestsTest 13: To clap a rhythm in 3/4, 4/4 or 6/8 time - 2 bars -played twice by the examiner, and to state the time, andthen to say if the melody is in a major or minor key.Test 14: To identify triads as major, minor, or diminished; andthen to name the notes in them, the root note being namedby the examiner.Test 15: To hum, sing or whistle a two bar phrase playedtwice by the examiner, and then to continue with an answeringtwo bar phrase.
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition in simple ternary form in a keyof up to and including 3 sharps or 3 flats, including amodulation to a related key.
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Bronze Medalin Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (80 Marks)
Candidates must prepare and perform FOUR pieces in all:
To play any THREE pieces from the Grade 5 syllabus or the following list:
De Falla Suite Populaire Espagnole ChesterAsturiana
Elgar Idylle Op.4 No.1 Novello
Shostakovich: Romance (The Gadfly) Fentone
Classical and Romantic Pieces Book 4 OUPRachmaninov: Melody on a G StringSchubert: Moment Musical
An Album Of Violin Pieces AMSCOBrahms: Hungarian Dance No.5Mendelssohn: Spring Song
The Violin Collection: SchirmerBarber: Canzone
Wieniawski: 2 Mazurkas Characteristiques Op.19 UMPMazurka No.1
Vivaldi: Concerto in E Op.3 No.12 PetersMovement 1
John Williams: Three Pieces From Schindler’s List Hal LeonardJewish Town
Plus a further candidate’s own choice item of appropriate standardnot listed elsewhere in the syllabus
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
There are no Scales, Arpeggios, Musicianship Tests or Composition requirements at VCM Medalexams
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V L BM
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Grade 6 Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List A6 Sonatas Volume 1 BWV 1014-1016 Universal EditionJ.S. Bach 1st or 4th Movement from Sonata BWV 1015
12 Sonatas Op.5 Vol.1 SchottCorelli: Final Vivace from Sonata No. 2
Concerto No.1 in Bb K.207 BarenreiterMozart Adagio
Sonata in E Op.1 No.15 HWV373 BarenreiterHandel Adagio and Allegro
Sonata in Bb OUPArne Sonata in Bb
Baroque Violinist Boosey and HawkesStanley Siciliana and AllegroVivaldi Winter
Sonata in D minor SchottSenaille Second Movement
List BCzardas BarenreiterMonti Czardas
Romance BarenreiterJanacek Romance
Two Pieces BanksJones Corrente No.2
Violin Favourites Vol.1 De HaskeElgar Sospiri
Violin Sonata No. 3 Op. 108 Edition BreitkopfBrahms Adagio
Hymn To The Sun Boosey and Hawkes Custom PrintRimsky-Korsakov arr. Sammons: Hymn To The Sun
Berceuse Edizioni Bongiovanni BolognaResphigi Berceuse
Four Scottish Dances Op.59 NovelloArnold arr. Gedge No.3
List C36 Elementary and Progressive Studies Op.20SchirmerKayser No.16, 18 or 20
Progressive Studies Book 4 AugenerCarse No.1,7 or 8
Forty Two Violin Studies Stainer and BellKreutzer No.17, 18 or 21
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List C continued...Studies Op 32 book 2 Boosey and HawkesSitt No.22, 23 or 25
36 Caprices Edition PetersFiorillo No.1, 2 or 3
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesEb, F# majors & minors 2 octavesG, A, Bb majors & minors 3 octaves (melodic or harmonicas directed by the examiner)Separate bows & slurred 7 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosEb, F# majors & minors 2 octavesG, A, Bb major & minor 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 6 notes to a bow
Dominant Sevenths (resolving on the tonic)In the keys of Ab, B (2 octaves) and C (3 octaves)Separate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Diminished SeventhsStarting on Eb, F# and G 2 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Chromatic ScalesStarting on Eb, F# and G 2 octavesSeparate bows and slurred 6 notes to a bowDouble-Stopped ScalesIn 6ths, Bb major, 1 octaveIn 3rds, D major, 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Questions (10 marks) Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)a) Musicianship TestsTest 16: To clap a rhythm in 4/4, 6/8, or 9/8 time - 2 or 3 bars,played twice by the examiner, to state the time and then toidentify whether the phrase is in a major or minor key.Test 17: To identify any type of triad, and then to name thenotes in them, the root note having been named by theexaminer.Test 18: To hum, sing or whistle 3 or 4 bars played twice bythe examiner, and then to continue by adding an answeringphrase.Test 19: To identify a cadence as Perfect or Plagal.
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition in variation form to the theme ofTwinkle Twinkle Little Star or your own choice of theme. Itshould have balanced phrases and move to at least two relatedkeys.
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Silver Medal inViolin Playing
Solo Pieces (80 Marks)
Candidates must prepare and perform FOUR pieces in all:
To play any THREE pieces from the Grade 6 syllabus or the following list:
De Falla Suite Populaire Espagnole ChesterAsturiana
Elgar Idylle Op.4 No.1 Novello
Shostakovich: Romance from The Gadfly Fentone
Classical and Romantic Pieces Book 4 OUPRachmaninov: Melody on a G StringSchubert: Moment Musical
An Album Of Violin Pieces AMSCOBrahms: Hungarian Dance No.5Mendelssohn: Spring Song
The Violin Collection: SchirmerBarber: Canzone
2 Mazurkas Characteristiques Op.19 UMPWieniawski: Mazurka No.1
Concerto in E Op.3 No.12 PetersVivaldi: Movement 1
Three Pieces From Schindler’s List Hal LeonardWilliams: Jewish Town
Plus a further candidate’s own choice item of appropriate standard not listed elsewhere in the syllabus
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
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VL SM
There are no Scales, Arpeggios, Musicianship Tests or Composition requirements at VCM Medalexams
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Grade 7 Violin Playing
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List ABach: Sonata No.1 in G minor 4th movt Barenreiter
Haydn: Concerto No.2 in G 1st movt Peters
Mozart: Sonata in G K.301 1st or 2nd movt B & H
Corelli: Twelve Sonatas Op.5 Vol II SchottSonata in D minor 1st and 2nd movements
Beethoven: Romances Op.40 & 50 PetersRomance in F Op.50
Vivaldi: Concerto in A minor Op.3 No.6 3rd movt Amadeus
Schubert: Sonata in D 1st movt D384 Henle
Gossec: Classical Violinist Tambourin B & H
List BReiding: Concertino in A minor Barenreiter
Arnold: Five Pieces Prelude No.1 Paterson
Grieg: Romantic Violinist Boosey and HawkesAllegretto from Sonata in G
Elgar: Chanson de Matin Novello
Brahms: Solos for the Violin Player Music SalesHungarian Dance No.2
W. Lloyd Webber: Benedictus for Violin and OrganBenedictus Stainer and Bell
Albeniz: Cancion Catalan Op.165 Schott
Boulanger: First Violin Book 4 Notturno UE
List CKayser: 36 Elementary and Progressive Studies Op.20No.22 or 23 Schirmer
Dont: Etudes and Caprices Op.35 No.18 or 19 Simrock
Kreutzer: 42 Violin Studies No.17, 18 or 21 Stainer & Bell
Sitt: Studies Op 32 book 70, 71 or 73 Boosey and Hawkes
Fiorillo:36 Caprices 5, 6 or 12 Edition Peters
Bourgeois: Fantasy Pieces for Violin 1 or 2 Brass Wind
An own choice piece of comparable standard chosen fromthe last 25 years.
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Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesBb, B, D, A majors 3 octavesBb, B, D, A minors 3 octaves (melodic or harmonic as directedby the examiner)Separate bows & slurred 7 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosBb, B, D, A majors & minors 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 6 notes to a bow
Dominant Sevenths (resolving on the tonic)In the keys of Eb, E, G and D 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Diminished SeventhsStarting on Bb, B and A 3 octavesStarting on D 2 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Chromatic ScalesStarting on Bb, B and A 3 octavesStarting on D 2 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 12 notes to a bow
Double-Stopped ScalesIn 6ths, G major, 1 octaveIn 3rds, C major, 1 octaveIn octaves, D major, 1 octaveSeparate bows only
Questions (10 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)a) Musicianship TestsTest 20: To clap a rhythm in 3/4, 6/8, 9/8 or 5/4 time, for 3 or4 bars, played twice by the examiner, to identify thetime and then to identify whether the phrase is in a major orminor key.Test 21: To hum, sing or whistle a group of 3 or 4 bars, playedtwice by the examiner, and then to complete by adding ananswering phrase of 3 or 4 bars.Test 22: To identify triads, played in any position, and then toname the notes in them, the root note being given by theexaminer.Test 23: To identify a cadence as Perfect or Interrupted.Test 24: To name the notes in any supertonic triad (majorkeys only), the Tonic chord having been played and namedby the examiner..
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition in Sonata form. It should havebalanced phrases and move to at least two related keys.
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Grade 8 Violin PlayingCandidates must pass or have passed VCM Grade IV Theory ofMusic - or hold a certificate of exemption - before the Grade 8practical certificate is awarded.
Solo Pieces (60 marks)To play three pieces, one from each list:
List AJ.S. Bach:Three Sonatas & Three Partitas for Solo ViolinPartita No.3 in E BWV 1006 Gavotte and Rondo Barenreiter
Tartini: G minor sonata Op.1 No.10 Affetuoso 1st movt UMP
Corelli : Corelli 12 Sonatas Vol.1 SchottSonata in F Op.5 No.4 Third, fourth and fifth movements
Handel:Sonata in D Op.1 No.13 Movts. 1& 2 Barenreiter
Mozart: Sonata in A K.526 Molto Allegro Peters
Beethoven: Sonata in G Op.96 Allegro Moderato Henle
Haydn: G major Concerto Hob VII No. 4 1st movt Peters
Albinoni:Baroque Violin Pieces Book 4 ABRSMSonata in G minor, movements one and two
List BBrahms: Sonata in A Op.100 1st or 3 movt Universal
Granados arr.Kreisler: Danse Espagnole Schott
Sibelius: Romance Op.78 No.2 Chester
Albeniz: Pavana-Capricho Op.12Music Sales
Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole Op.21 Andante Peters
Massenet: Meditation from Thais Fentone
Copland: Nocturne Boosey and Hawkes
Suk: Burlesca Op.17 No.4 Boosey and Hawkes
List CKayser: 36 Elementary and Progressive Studies Op.20No.25, 26 or 28 Schirmer
Dont: Etudes and Caprices Op.35 No.20 or 22 Simrock
Kreutzer:42 Violin Studies No.22 or 25 Stainer and Bell
Sitt: Studies Op.32 No.70, 71 or 73 Boosey and Hawkes
Fiorillo:36 Caprices No.28 or 30 Edition Peters
Bourgeois: Fantasy Pieces for Violin No.4 or 6Brass Wind
An own choice piece of comparable standard composed post-1980.
Scalework (10 marks)
ScalesEb, Db, C, Ab majors 3 octavesEb, C#, C, G# minors 3 octaves (melodic or harmonic asdirected by the examiner)Separate bows & slurred 7 notes to a bow
ArpeggiosEb, Db, C, Ab majors 3 octavesEb, C#, C, G# minors 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 9 notes to a bow
Dominant Sevenths (resolving on the tonic)In keys of Ab, Gb, F & Db 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Diminished SeventhsStarting on Eb, Db, C 2 octavesStarting on Ab 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 4 notes to a bow
Chromatic ScalesStarting on Eb, Db, C 2 octavesStarting on Ab 3 octavesSeparate bows & slurred 12 notes to a bow
Double-stopped scalesIn 6ths, Eb major & G major 2 octavesIn 3rds, Bb major 2 octavesIn octaves, D major & G major 2 octavesSeparate bows only
Sight Reading (10 marks) Questions (10 marks)
EITHER of the following two tests (10 marks)
a) Musicianship TestsTest 25: To clap a rhythm in 2/2, 6/8, 5/4, or 7/8 time - fourbars played twice by the examiner, to identify the time-signature, and to say if the melody is in a major or minorkey.Test 26: To hum, sing or whistle a 4-bar phrase played twiceby the examiner, and then continue for 4 further bars with ananswering phrase, not necessarily in sequence.Test 27: To identify triads as major, minor, diminished oraugmented, and to name the notes in them, the root notebeing given by the examiner.Test 20: To identify a cadence as Perfect or Imperfect.Test 29: To name the notes in a mediant triad in a major key,and the tonic chords having been played and named by theexaminer.
b) Own compositionPerform an own composition in Rondo form. It should havebalanced phrases and move to at least two related keys.
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Gold Medal in Violin
Entry for the Gold Medal is restricted to those who have already passed the Silver Medal in Violin Playing.
Candidates must present a balanced programme of their own choice of five solos. The programme must show a range ofstyles. The standard of difficulty should be suitable for this level of examination.
IntroductionsThe standard expected is that of an amateur performance at a live local charity show. Candidates should be able tointroduce their programmes as to a live audience. Examiners will expect to be treated as an audience and addressedaccordingly.
DeportmentExaminers will take into account general presentation of the pieces and deportment. Examiners will expect candidates todress as if they are performing in a formal recital. A confident professional approach is looked for. Credit will be given for effortin presentation, but not for the quality or sophistication of the resources available to the candidate.
PaperworkThe candidate should present the examiner with a concert programme. It should include:• A front cover showing the name of the candidate• A list of the pieces performed• Copies of the scores of the pieces performed (photocopies are permitted but will be destroyed after the examination)
• A short summary about the pieces performed
Candidates for the Platinum Medal must have previously passed the Gold Medal in the samesubject
Candidates must present a balanced programme of their own choice of five piecesThe pieces should include the following:• A piece by a European Baroque composer• A piece by an English Baroque Composer• A piece by a Classical Composer• A piece by a 19th Century Romantic Composer• A piece composed post-1900
IntroductionsThe standard expected is that of an amateur performance at a live local charity show. Candidates should be able tointroduce their programmes as to a live audience. Examiners will expect to be treated as an audience and addressedaccordingly.
DeportmentExaminers will take into account general presentation of the pieces and deportment. Examiners will expect candidates todress as if they are performing in a formal recital. A confident professional approach is looked for. Credit will be given for effortin presentation, but not for the quality or sophistication of the resources available to the candidate.
PaperworkThe candidate must present the examiner with a concert programme. It should include:· A front cover showing the name of the candidate· A list of the pieces performed· Copies of the scores of the pieces performed (photocopies are permitted but will be destroyed after the examination)· A short summary about the pieces performed
Platinum Medal in Violin
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Diploma in Violin Playing DipVCM
Entry should be made on pink diploma entry form. This diploma is available to candidates of anyage. Successful candidates receive a diploma and are entitled to wear the appropriate academicalrobes.
PAPERWORKCandidates for DipVCM must pass Victoria College of Music Grade V Theory of Music before theDiploma certificate is awarded. Candidates who can produce evidence of having passed GCSE inMusic or equivalent may apply for exemption from the Theory requirement.
Part One Performance (80 marks)
To Play Two Solos drawn from the Associate lists. In the case of a major work only one movement isrequired.
To Play One Solo drawn from the Grade 8 List
To Play One Own Choice piece of a suitable standard which may be an own composition.
Part Two Sight Reading (20 marks)Candidates are required to perform and answer questions on an unseen test after a few moments perusal.
Pass mark 75; with Honours 85
Diplomas in Violin Playing
Successful candidates in Diploma examinations receive an A3-sized diploma of a design little changed from 1890, alongwith the examiner’s report and an authorisation to purchase the appropriate academical robes.
All correspondence and payment for academical robes must be addressed directly to the official Robemakers Knights ofCastle Cary, Knights Yard, Castle Cary, BA7 7AW United Kingdom.
RobesDiploma (DipVCM):A black gown of bachelors style and rigid black square hat with tassel.
Associate (AVCM, AMusVCM):A hood of Oxford simple shape in royal blue lined light blue, a black gown of Cambridge bachelor style with ½ inch blueribbon on the facings and rigid black square hat with tassel.
Licentiate (LVCM, LMusVCM):A hood of Oxford simple shape in royal blue lined scarlet, a black gown of Cambridge bachelor style with ½ inch of scarletribbon on the facings and rigid black square hat with tassel.
Fellowship (FVCM):A hood of Oxford simple shape in royal blue lined scarlet edged with white binding, a black gown of Cambridge bachelor stylewith 1 inch of scarlet ribbon on the facings and rigid black square hat with tassel.
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Associate Diploma (AVCM)Syllabus I Performers Diploma
Solo Pieces (70 marks)To perform three items, one from each list:
List AJ.S Bach: Concerto No.1 in A minor 1st movementJ.S Bach: Partita for Violin No. 2 in E minor BWV 1006
1st and 2nd movementsVivaldi: Concerto in G minor 1st movementMozart: Concerto No.3 in G 1st or 3rd movementHaydn: Concerto in C, Hob.VIIa/1, 1st movementTelemann: Fantasia No. 1 or 5 from 12 Fantasias for Violin
Without BassTartini : Sonata in G minor Op.1 No/10 1st and 2nd
movements
List BBeethoven: Sonata in F Op.24 1st movementSaint-Saens:Introduction and Rondo CapriciosoSchubert: Sonatina in D major Op.137 2nd and 3rd
movementsElgar: Sonata in E minor, Op.82: 1st movtIreland: Sonata No.2 in A minor 2nd and 3rd movementsMendelssohn: Concerto in E minor 1st movementFaure: Romance in Bb Op.28Bruch: Concerto in G minor Op.26 1st or last movement
List CRodrigo: Concierto de Estio 1st and 2nd movementsMaxwell Davies: Dances from the Two FiddlerBridge: Moto PerpetuoMessian: Theme et VariationsStravinsky: Elegy for Solo ViolinHindemith: Sonata in Eb, Op.11 No.1 1st movementMatthews: Montana Taylor’s Bluesor a candidate’s own choice composed post-1980
Scalework (10 marks)All Major and Minor (both forms) scales for two octaves, slurredand detached bowing (G, A and Bb for three octaves)
Chromatic Scales for Two Octaves slurred from any note
Arpeggios of major and minor chords in even notes, slurredand separate bows
Dominant Seventh chords for two octaves root position onlyin even notes, separate bows in any key
Diminished Sevenths for two octaves in even notes, separatebows from any note
Questions (8 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
Associate Diploma(A.V.C.M.(T.D.)) Syllabus III inTeaching of Violin Playing
This is an initial Teaching Diploma for those with someexperience of teaching at the lower grades and who intendto study further for teaching qualifications.
Candidates must submit with their entries ONE of thefollowing:
1. A folio (see p. 4) showing work and notes for a 10-week term for one of these categories:
the young beginner;the teenage beginner;
the adult beginner
The folio should include lists of appropriate pieces, studies,books, websites, etc. appended as a bibliography. Theexaminer will discuss the folio with the candidate at theexamination. A mark is not awarded for the folio which iseither “approved” or “not approved”.
2. A 25 minute DVD of them teaching a pupil of Grade 1to 5 standard. The lesson should show work on atleast one piece (approx.15 minutes) and two otherareas of the teacher’s choice. A numerical mark isnot awarded but feedback and an “approved” or “notapproved” assessment will be given.
Solo Pieces (50 marks)
ONE piece from Grade 1-3 lists
ONE piece from Grade 4-5 lists
TWO pieces as set for AVCM Syllabus 1
Scalework (10 marks)as set for Grade 8
Questions (28 marks)The questions will require a knowledge of the teaching of thepieces presented; also, on violin teaching matters generally,and points arising from the folio.
Sight Reading (10 marks)A solo of Grade 8 standard.
Candidates for AVCM must pass Victoria College of Music Grade V Theory of Music. Candidates whocan produce evidence of having passed GCSE in Music or equivalent may apply for exemption fromthe Theory requirement.
Associate Diploma in Violin Playing AVCM
Associate Diploma (A.V.C.M.)Syllabus II Recitalists DiplomaAs outlined under Syllabus I above, except that, instead ofScales & Arpeggios, an own choice solo is to be performedin addition.
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Licentiate Diploma (LVCM)Syllabus I Performers Diploma
Solo Pieces (70 marks)To perform three items, one from each list:
List AJ.S. Bach: Sonata for Solo Violin No.2 in A Minor BWV 1003Mozart: Sonata in A K526Mozart: Concerto No.2 First movement onlyBeethoven: Sonata in A Op.47 Two movementsTartini: Sonata in G minor (The Devil’s Trill)Vivaldi: The Four Seasons - Winter
List BMendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor Op.64 Firstmovement onlyGrieg: Sonata in G minor Op.13 PetersElgar: Sonata in E minor Op.82 NovelloIreland: Bagatelle NovelloIreland: Sonata No.2 in A minor Boosey & HawkesVaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending OUPWalton: Concerto First movement only OUP
List CHenze: Serenade SchottBerg: Concerto First movement only UniversalStravinsky: Elegy SchottPärt: Fratres UniversalBourgeois: Fantasy Pieces No.8 or 9 Brass WindLutoslawski: Partita First movement only Chester
Scalework (10 marks)All major and minor (either form) scales for three octaveswhere possible, slurred and detached bowing
Chromatic scales for two octaves
Arpeggios of major and minor common chords
Dominant and diminished 7ths for three octaves root positiononly
Questions (8 marks)
Sight Reading (10 marks)
Candidates for LVCM must pass Victoria College of Music Grade VI Theory of Music. See Theory syllabus for details.Candidates who can produce evidence of having passed “A” Level in Music or equivalent may apply for exemption from theTheory requirement. Candidates for Licentiateship must be Associates of the VCM unless it has been agreed in advancein writing that this requirement can be waived by virtue of equivalent qualification
Licentiate Diploma (LVCM)Syllabus II Recitalists DiplomaAs outlined under Syllabus I above, except that, instead ofScales & Arpeggios, an own choice solo is to be performedin addition.
Licentiate Diploma(L.V.C.M.(T.D.))Syllabus III in Violin Teaching
This is an intermediate Teaching Diploma for those withexperience of teaching at the higher grades and who intendto study further for teaching qualifications.
Candidates must submit with their entries ONE of thefollowing:1. An essay (see p. 4) of 1500-2000 word on some aspect ofViolin teaching of their choice.The essay should include reference to appropriate pieces,studies, books, websites, etc. and a bibliography. Theexaminer will discuss the essay with the candidate at theexamination. A mark is not awarded for the folio which iseither “approved” or “not approved”.
2. A 30 minute DVD of them teaching a pupil of at leastGrade 6 standard. The lesson should show work on at leastone piece (approx.20 minutes) and two other areas of theteacher’s choice. A numerical mark is not awarded butfeedback and an “approved” or “not approved” assessmentwill be given.
Solo Pieces (50 marks)
List AONE piece from Grade 6 or 7ONE piece from Grade 8
List BTWO pieces from LVCM Syllabus I
List CAn appropriate own choice piece
Scalework (10 marks)as set for LVCM Syllabus I
Questions (28 marks)The questions will require a knowledge of the teaching of thepieces presented; also, on violin teaching matters generally,and points arising from the essay.
Sight Reading (10 marks)As for LVCM Syllabus I
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Candidates for Fellowship must be Licentiates of the VCM in violin unless it has been agreed inadvance in writing that this requirement can be waived by virtue of equivalent qualifications.
Candidates for the Fellowship Diploma arerequired to prepare a concert recital for theexamination and should dress accordingly.
Candidates must submit their own programme ofFIVE solo works for approval by the College at leastone month before the proposed examination date.One solo should be a substantial work e.g. a violinsonata, concerto or a large scale suite.Programmes should provide a balance of style andforms.
Solo recital (80 marks)
Discussion of the work performed (10 marks)This will refer both to the pieces performed and tothe general repertoire of the violin.
Presentation and balance of programme(10 marks)
Candidates must have passed VCM Grade VIITheory of Music or hold an agreed exemptionprior to award of this diploma.
Candidates must submit with their entries ONE ofthe following:
1. An essay (see p. 4) of 3500-5000 words on someaspect of Violin teaching of their own choice. Theessay should include reference to appropriatepieces, studies, books, websites, etc. and abibliography. The examiner will discuss the essaywith the candidate at the examination. A mark isnot awarded for the folio which is either “approved”or “not approved”.
2. A 40 minute DVD of them teaching a pupil of atleast DipVCM standard. The lesson should showwork on at least one piece (approx.25 minutes) andtwo other areas of the teacher’s choice. A numericalmark is not awarded but feedback and an“approved” or “not approved” assessment will begiven.
Solo recital (60 marks)ONE piece set for Grade 8ONE piece as set for AVCMONE piece set for LVCMAn appropriate own choice piece
Candidates should introduce the pieces as if forthe first time to a university undergraduate classand highlight passages of technical difficulty andareas which may require specific technical work.Copies of the pieces should be provided for theexaminer.
Questions (30 marks)The questions will require a knowledge of theteaching of the pieces presented; also on violinteaching generally, points arising from the essayand on an “unseen” piece provided for quick study.
Presentation and balance of programme(10 marks)
Fellowship Diploma (FVCM(TD))Syllabus II Teachers Diploma
Fellowship Diploma (FVCM)Syllabus I Performers Diploma
Fellowship Diploma in Violin Playing FVCM