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ABRSM Piano exams Pieces This album contains nine pieces from ABRSM's 201f & 2OL2 Piano syllabus. In the exarn, candidates must play three pieces, one chosen from each of the three syllabus lists (A, B and C). Candidates are free to choose from the pieces printed in this album and/or from the other pieces set for the grade: a full list is given on the opposite page as well as in the 2011 & 2012 syllabus booklet. All the pieces are valid from 1 Ianuary 2011 until 31 December 2072, with a permitted overlap into 2013 as follows: tJK & Republic of lreland- until the end of Period A (spring exams) 20 13
All other countries - until 31 December 2013 The pieces in this album have been taken from a variety of different sources. Where appropriate, the pieces have been checked with original source material and edited to help the player when preparing for performance. Ornament realizations have been added by the editor, as have metronome marks shown within square brackets. lVhere necessary the fingering has been amended by the editor to ensure a consistent approach within the album. Details of other editorial amendments or suggestions are given in the footnotes. Fingering and all editorial additions are for guidance only; they are
not
comprehensive or obligatory.
Other requirements Scates and broken chords
The following requirements are reproduced from the 2011 & Z}l?Piano syllabus. For further details, see also p. 6 of the syllabus booklet.
Scales
C, G, D, F majors A, D minors (melodic or harmonic at choice)
candidate's
hands separately (L.H. may, at candidate's choice, be played descending and ascending)
Contrary-motion scale C major
hands beginning on the key-note
(unison)
2 octaves
I
octave
Broken chords C, G, F majors
hands separately, as pattern below:
A. D minors
Sight-reading (see 2011 & 2012Piano syllabus) Aura[ tests (see 2011 &2012 Piano syllabus) ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION
lVhen planning an exam entry it is important to refer to the following publications: . the current Piano syllabus (ZOLI &.2012) . the current Examination Information & Regulations (published annually) . These Music Exam.s (containing practical advice for candidates, teachers and parents) These contain information on all aspects of the exam, from entry details to performance requirements such as the observance of repeats. All three publications are available free of charge from music retailers and as downloads from www.abrsm.org/exams.
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Contents Editor for ABRSM: Richard Jones page
LISTA
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Anon. Menuet in F: No. 6 from Nannerl Notenbuch
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Ioseph Haydn (1732-1809) Andante: from Symphony No. 94 in G, Hob. I/94, second movement,
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arr. Alan Bullard
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Iames Hook (1746 -1527) Gavotta: No. 3 from 24 Progressiue Lessons,Op. 81
LIST B
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Hall Thrantella MarthaMier A Storyfrom LongAgo: from Romantic Pauline
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Sketches,Book
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FelixSu,instead (1880-1959) ATender Flower
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Stephen C. Foster (1826-64) Camptovrrn Races, arr. Robin Proctor
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FionaMacardle Late at Night
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KerinWooding Vampire Blues
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Nannerl Notenbuch Notebook for Nannerl This piece comes from a collection that Leopold Mozart (1719-87) compiled in 1759 for his eight-year-old daughter Maria Anna, Nannerl {sister of Wolfgang Amadeus), whom he was teaching to play the piano at that time. Crotchets might be lightly detached Slurs and dlmamics are editorial suggestions only. Source: L.Mozart: Nannerl-Notenbuch, 1759; original manuscript, property of the Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum, Salzburg byTheAssociated Board ofthe Royal Schools ofMusic Reproduced from selected Piano Examination Pieces, 1999-2000, edited by Richard Iones (ABRSM) @ 1998
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he greatAustrian composer Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) visited London twice during the 1790s. There the last 12 symphonies that he composed, he so-called'Iondon symphonies, all received their flrst performance to great acclaim. The second of the 12, No. 94 in G (1791), was nicknamed be'suprise- Symphony soon after its fust performance due to the sudden/orfissimo chord for ftrll orchestra that wakes up a drowsy audience lgring the quiet string theme of the slow movement. That theme, together with its 'surprise' in b. 16, is given here in a piano arrangement. t2D10 byTheAssociated Board ofthe Royal Schools ofMusic
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Iames Hook (1746-1827) was precociously gifted as a child. He played keyboard concertos in his native town of Norwich at the age of six and had composed a ballad opera by the age of eight. He spent most of his adult life as an organist in London. Gauotta is Italian for 'gavotte', a dance of pastoral character in moderate duple time. In this gavotte all slurs and dynamics are editorial suggestions only. Source: New Guida di musica, Being a Compleat Book of Instructions for Beginners on the Piano Forte or Harpsichord... to which is added Twenty-four Progressiue Lessons, Op. 81 (Iondon, 1796) @ 20 I 0
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Pauline HaIl studied at the Royal Academy of Music before embarking on a teaching career. It was while she was teaching in Harrogate, North Yo*shire, that she felt the need for a piano tutor that made learning fun, while progressing at the pace of her slowest learner. She started by writing little tunes in pupils' notebooks, which formed the basis ofher Tunes for Tbn Fingers and from which her Piano Time series - from which "Iarantelld is taken - was developed. The tarantella is a folk dance from southern Italy in a quick 6/8 time. Dancing it was said to cure the bite of a tarantula, but the name of the dance is infuctderivedfrom the town ofTaranto.
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Ped.AAt Martha Mier is a piano teacher, composer and adjudicator in Lake City, Florida. She specializes in writing educational piano music and is especially knorrun for her popular series Jazz, Rags & Blues and Romantic Impressions. In the piece selected here, the pedalling is optional for exam purposes. @ 2007 Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. All enquiries about this piece, apart from those directly relating to the exams, should be addressed to Atfred Music Publishing Co., Inc., P O. Box 10003,Van Nuys, CAgf 4f 0-0003, USA.
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