三首考曲: 由下列A,B,C,三組中各選一首(選錯曲可能不計分)
A 組
- Anon. English British Grenadiers.
No.5 from Going Solo - Tenor Horn. arr. Wallace and Pearson (Faber)
- Anon. English Portsmouth.
Winners Galore for E flat Horn, arr. Lawrance (Brass Wind: piano
accomp. published separately)
- F. Couperin Le Petit Rien.
No.7 from The Really Easy Tenor Horn Book, arr. Pearson (Faber)
- Di Capua O Sole Mio
All Jazzed Up for E flat Horn, arr. Wilson-Smith (Brass Wind)
- attrib. Haydn St. Anthony Chorale.
No.7 from Horn Solos, Book 1, arr. Campbell (F edition: Faber)
- Schubert Andantino.
No.6 from Horn Solos, Vol.1, arr. James and de Haan (E flat/F
edition: Chester/Music Sales)
- Guy Woolfenden Lonely Steppes.
Up Front Album for E flat Horn, Book 2 (Brass Wind)
B 組
- Lionel Bart Where is Love? (from 'Oliver').
Easy Winners for Tenor Horn, arr. Lawrance (Brass Wind: piano
accomp. published separately)
- Alan Bullard Acrobats: no.3 from 'Circus Skills' fro Horn
(E flat/F edition: Spartan Press SP 641)
- Ian Carr Winter Graces
Up Front Album for E flat Horn, Book 2 (Brass Wind)
- Joseph Horovitz Reverie-Valse
Up Front Album for E flat Horn, Book 2 (Brass Wind)
- Stan Tracey Pippin
Up Front Album for E flat Horn, Book 2 (Brass Wind)
- Paul Harris Meditation: no.4
from '5 Bagatelles'
(E flat/F
edition: Associated Board)
- Leslie Pearson Moto Perpetuo or
Leap-frog or Rag Trade or Seven-Up. No.5 or
no.6 or no.8 or no.9 from
The Really Easy Tenor Horn Book, arr. Pearson (Faber)
- Alan Ridout Morning Mist: no.2
from 'Light and Shade'
(E flat/F
edition: Associated Board)
C 組
- Deborah Calland Brass Bells or
Easy Rider, from 'Top Brass'
(Stainer & Bell)
- Edward Gregson Pop Song or
Justin's March: no.13 or no.14 from '20 Supplementary Tunes
for Beginner Brass'
(Treble clef edition: Brass Wind)
- John Miller Tip-toe Toccata
or Bulgarian Dance: no.13 or no.19 from 'Simple Studies
for Beginner Brass'
(Faber)
- Mark Nightingale
Big Mama or The Nuthatch: no.5 or no.6 from 'Easy
Jazzy 'Tudes'
(Treble clef brass edition: Warwick Music)
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音階與琶音:from memory, to be played both slurred and tongued in the
following keys:
B flat, D majors; A, D minors (one
octave)
Scales: in the above keys (minors
in melodic or harmonic form at candidate's choice)
Arpeggios: the common chords of the above keys for the range
indicated.
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