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The AS and A Level Music (H143/H543) performing and composing components are externally assessed via an audio-visual recording which must be digitally uploaded to the OCR Repository by the following deadlines:
For full assessment requirements, please refer to the relevant specification. For guidance on uploading files, see the OCR Repository pages.
For each component, candidates need to submit an audio-visual recording of their recital or composition together with the score and a cover sheet, which can be downloaded from the qualification page. It is also important for centres to keep back-up copies of all the work.
Recital: minimum six minutes, two contrasting pieces Scores of the candidates pieces
Two pieces: minimum combined duration four and a half minutes Score, lead sheet or written account
Recital: minimum ten minutes, three contrasting pieces Section 1: Free choice Section 2: Focused study Scores of the candidates pieces
Two pieces and three short technical exercises: minimum combined duration of eight minutes Score, lead sheet or written account
Two pieces: minimum combined duration of four minutes Score, lead sheet or written account
For audio and video recordings, any format that will play on a standard laptop is accepted, for example, MP3, MP4, MPEG, Quicktime or Windows Media File.
Scores and briefs can be provided as Word or PDF files.
We know many students will have learned their parts aurally and/or do not read music and they are not expected to have learnt from the score. They do not have to be note for note – interpretations and arrangements for instruments or voices other than the original are acceptable.
Recordings must be completed between 1 March and 31 May in the academic year in which the student expects to be awarded the qualification.
The focussed study is an extra piece that demonstrates the candidate’s full understanding of their chosen instrument. It could be specifically written or a piece that has been appropriately arranged:
Recordings must be submitted by 15 May in the academic year in which the student expects to be awarded the qualification.
For Section 3 technical exercises:
Teachers are required to declare the work submitted is the candidate’s own work by completing a centre authentication form (CCS160) for each performing and composing component. These should be retained within the centre until the end of the post-results period.