Arsm violin repertoire list1/8/2024 ![]() ![]() My colleague and friend Andrew Eales, who writes the excellent Piano Dao blog, will be publishing a more considered response to the ARSM, together with an interview with Penny Millsom of the ABRSM in which he hopes to clarify some of the issues raised below. I would like to share some of these views here. To all intents and purposes this “diploma” looks very much like a reinvented version of the Advanced Certificate or Trinity’s Advanced Performance Certificate.Ĭoncerns about the new ARSM have been expressed by piano teachers via Piano Network UK, a large and very active Facebook group comprising piano teachers, pianists (professional and amateur) and piano lovers, of which I am co-administrator. The repertoire list is taken from the DipABRSM syllabus, though much reduced, and candidates may include 10 minutes of own-choice repertoire of Grade 8 or above standard to create a recital programme lasting 30 minute in total. The new Diploma, ARSM (Associate of the Royal Schools of Music), is different to both Grade 8 and the DipABRSM in that it includes no supporting tests (technical work, sight-reading/quick study, viva (for DipABRSM) or programme notes). The Trinity Board examinations are for those who are seeking to have a professional understanding in music and also those who wishes to have themselves involved in professional teachings in the music industry.The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) has launched a new performance diploma, the ARSM, designed as “a bridge between Grade 8 and the DipABRSM”. The only difference is that the Trinity board examinations only consist of 2 parts. The music performance diplomas by Trinity are relatively similar to the ones of ABRSM. FTCL: Fellowship of Trinity College London (Performance only) LTCL or LMusTCL (Theory) : Licentiate of Trinity College Londonģ. ATCL or AMusTCL (Theory): Associate of Trinity College LondonĢ. There are 3 levels of Diplomas by Trinity College London:ġ. ![]() Trinity College offers Diplomas in Performance, Diploma in Theory, and Diploma in Teaching. What is ATCL, AMusTCL, LTCL, LMusTCL, FTCL? LRSM is equivalent to the third Year (Final Year) of a music degree of a music conservatoryįRSM is equivalent to the first year of a master degree of a music conservatory The examinations involves a recital, a viva voce, submission of programme notes and a quick study, of a standard equivalent to around Grade 6, after five minutes preparation time.ĭipABRSM is roughly equivalent to a successful first year of a music degree of a music conservatory ![]() Other than playing a recital, one must undergo a quick study test as well as viva voce(oral examination). To acquire a ABRSM diploma, it includes compiling a balanced recital programme, playing the pieces with musical interpretation and playing on stage as though it is a solo. FRSM: Fellowship of the Royal Schools of MusicĪBRSM offers diplomas in performance and diploma in teaching for students. LRSM: Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Musicģ. DipABRSM: Diploma of The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of MusicĢ. Next is the 3 levels of Diplomas by ABRSM:ġ. ARSM Diploma is a performance only diploma called Associate of the Royal Schools of Music.ĪRSM is introduced to help bridge the violin student’s progress between Grade 8 and DipABRSM so that it is more manageable and it’ll help students transit more smoothly between grades. ![]()
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