Component 1: Performing assesses students' solo and ensemble performing skills. Students must develop technical control, expression, and interpretative ski
Topic Synopsis
Component 1: Performing assesses students' solo and ensemble performing skills. Students must develop technical control, expression, and interpretative skills on their chosen instrument or voice. The component requires a minimum of four minutes of combined performance time, with at least one minute for a solo performance and at least one minute for an ensemble performance.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Stylistic awareness: Understanding the performance conventions of different musical periods (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th/21st century) and genres (pop, jazz, musical theatre).
- Interpretation and expression: Using dynamics, articulation, phrasing, tempo rubato, and ornamentation to convey the composer's intentions and add personal expression.
- Technical control: Mastering instrumental/vocal techniques such as bowing, breath control, fingering, and pedalling to achieve accuracy and fluency.
- Ensemble skills: Listening, balancing, blending, and synchronising with other performers; understanding roles (melody, accompaniment, rhythm section).
- Communication and stage presence: Engaging the audience through eye contact, posture, and musical storytelling.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure the solo performance has a clear, leading role
- For ensemble performances, focus on balance and reacting/adjusting to other parts
- Choose pieces of appropriate difficulty to access the full range of marks
- Ensure all recordings are unedited, live, and uninterrupted
- Use the Performance Authentication Sheet to document teacher feedback and justification for marks
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting performances that do not meet the minimum time requirement of four minutes total
- Using the same piece of music for both solo and ensemble performance
- Editing recordings after the live performance
- Failing to provide appropriate scores, lead sheets, or reference materials
- In ensemble performances, doubling parts instead of playing independent, undoubled parts
Examiner Marking Points
- Technical control (technique)
- Expression and interpretation (communication)
- Technical control (accuracy) and expression and interpretation (fluency)
- Difficulty of the piece performed