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
- Adam O Holy Night
Music for the Minster for E flat Horn, arr. Green (Warwick Music)
- Handel How Beautiful Are The Feet (from 'Messiah')
Music for the Minster for E flat Horn, arr. Green (Warwick Music)
- Eric Ball Mountain Melody
(Brand Publications/Smith)
- Faure Apres un Reve,
arr. Wilson
(E flat/B flat/F edition: Winwood Music)
- Mendelssohn Nocturne (from 'A
Midsummer Night's Dream').
No.17 from Horn Solos, Book 1, arr. Campbell (F edition: Faber)
- Leslie Pearson Pastoral Echoes.
No.9 from Going Solo - Tenor Horn, arr. Wallace and Pearson (Faber)
B 組
- Alain Boublil and
Claude-Michel Schonberg On My Own (from 'Les Miserables').
More on the Light Side for Horn in E flat, arr. Ramskill (Brass
Wind)
- Derek Bourgeois Three-Legged Horn, from 'A Horn-ting We Will Go' for Tenor
Horn
(Brass Wind)
- Alan Bullard Dancing Dolls or Russian Galop: no.7 or no.8 from 'Party Pieces'
for E flat Horn
(E flat/F edition: Spartan Press SP 641)
- Mark Goddard Hornpipe or Daydreams: no.3 or no.4 from 'Party Pieces'
for E flat Horn
(Spartan Press SP 165)
- Edward Gregson Habanera and
Ragtime.
No.9 from 9 Miniatures for E flat Horn by Gregson and Ridgeon
(Brass Wind)
- Paul Harris Fanfare or
Toccata: no.1 or no.5 from '5 Bagatelles'
(E flat/F
edition: Associated Board)
- Peter Lawrance Burlesque: no.3 from
'6 Modern Pieces for E flat Instruments'
(Brass Wind)
- Stephen Sondheim
Send in the Clowns (from 'A Little Night Music').
A Little Light Music for Horn in E flat, arr. Iveson (Brass Wind)
- John Wallace Doomsville, Surrey.
No.6 from Going Solo - Tenor Horn, arr. Wallace and Pearson (Faber)
C 組
- Deborah Calland Bold as Brass or
Lonely Town, from 'Top Brass'
(Stainer & Bell)
- Nigel Clarke Polish Dance, from
'Featuring Rhythm'
(Brass Wind)
- Endresen Supplementary Studies
for Cornet or Trumpet: no.13 or no.17
(Rubank/Studio Music)
- O. Franz Etudes and Concert
Etudes for Horn: no.3 in C or no.9 in C
(Edwin Kalmus/Maecenas)
- Sigmund Hering 40 Progressive Etudes
for Trumpet or Cornet: no.10 or no.11
(Carl Fischer/M.D.S.)
- Mark Nightingale
Blues for Big-Ears: no.15 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:
F major; F minor (one octave)
A flat, B flat majors; A, B minor (a twelfth)
Arpeggios: the common chords of
the above keys for the ranges indicated.
Scales: in the above keys (minors in melodic or harmonic form at
candidate's choice)
Chromatic Scale: starting on B flat (a twelfth)
Arpeggios: the common chords of the above keys for the ranges
indicated.
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