RCM Viola Grade 10
Repertoire: one selection each from List A (Concerto, e.g. one movement of a Classical concerto), List B (Sonata, two contrasting movements), List C (Concert Repertoire), and List D (Unaccompanied Repertoire, e.g. a movement from the Bach solo suites transcribed for viola). Orchestral excerpts and full technical requirements (scales, arpeggios, double stops, one etude under the revised Grades 7-10 scheme) apply; candidates may split the exam into two segments. Ear tests and sight reading at the highest graded level. Theory co-requisites include Advanced Rudiments, Intermediate Harmony or Intermediate Keyboard Harmony, History 1 and History 2. Confidence high for STRUCTURE (read directly from the 2013 PDF).
Based on the RCM Viola Syllabus, 2013 Edition (filename s38_violasyl_rcm_2016 on the official RCM CDN; verified directly from the PDF). Repertoire/technique tied to the Viola Series, 2013 Edition (Frederick Harris). Note: musicianship/aural+sight-reading requirements were revised RCM-wide effective Sept 1 2024, so the ear/sight-reading SECTIONS of this 2013 syllabus may now be superseded; the technique and repertoire-list STRUCTURE described here is from the 2013 edition.. Exact repertoire lists, technical requirements, and mark breakdowns change by edition and exam cycle. Always confirm the current requirements on the official syllabus: RCM strings syllabus
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What is involved in RCM Viola Grade 10?
Repertoire: one selection each from List A (Concerto, e.g. one movement of a Classical concerto), List B (Sonata, two contrasting movements), List C (Concert Repertoire), and List D (Unaccompanied Repertoire, e.g. a movement from the Bach solo suites transcribed for viola). Orchestral excerpts and full technical requirements (scales, arpeggios, double stops, one etude under the revised Grades 7-10 scheme) apply; candidates may split the exam into two segments. Ear tests and sight reading at the highest graded level. Theory co-requisites include Advanced Rudiments, Intermediate Harmony or Intermediate Keyboard Harmony, History 1 and History 2. Confidence high for STRUCTURE (read directly from the 2013 PDF). This is based on the RCM Viola Syllabus, 2013 Edition (filename s38_violasyl_rcm_2016 on the official RCM CDN; verified directly from the PDF). Repertoire/technique tied to the Viola Series, 2013 Edition (Frederick Harris). Note: musicianship/aural+sight-reading requirements were revised RCM-wide effective Sept 1 2024, so the ear/sight-reading SECTIONS of this 2013 syllabus may now be superseded; the technique and repertoire-list STRUCTURE described here is from the 2013 edition.; the exact repertoire lists and mark breakdown change by edition, so confirm the current requirements on the official RCM syllabus.
How do I practice for an RCM Viola exam?
Build your repertoire and technical requirements slowly and clean, then record them and get scored on intonation, evenness, and tone, the same things an examiner listens for. Orchestra Kingdom scores viola takes. Your first take is free, no signup.
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