2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills Marking Guidelines - Written Examination

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2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills

Marking Guidelines — Written Examination

Question 1 (a)

Criteria Marks
• Describes the roles of the instruments in detail 3
• Describes the roles of the instruments in some detail 2
• Provides a limited description of the roles of the instruments 1

Answers could include:


• Violin 1 has a melodic role
• Viola has an accompanying role
• Violin 2’s role varies between accompanying and doubling the melody of Violin 1
• Cello has an accompanying role and shares some melodic material.

Question 1 (b)

Criteria Marks
• Explores the treatment of the melodic material in detail, with specific
4
reference to the score
• Explores the treatment of the melodic material in some detail, with
3
reference to the score
• Provides some exploration of the melodic material 2
• Makes limited reference to the melodic material 1

Answers could include:


• The main melodic idea is fragmented and passed between the instruments
• Aspects of the melody are repeated and extended
• The melody modulates in bar 140
• Some melodic material is treated canonically, eg bars 113–117
• The melodic material is presented in different registers eg bars 113–117, bars 119–125.

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BOSTES 2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills Marking Guidelines — Written Examination

Question 2 (a)

Criteria Marks
• Notates the pitch and rhythm with accuracy 5
• Notates the pitch and rhythm with substantial accuracy 4
• Notates the pitch and rhythm with reasonable accuracy 3
• Notates the pitch and rhythm with basic accuracy 2
• Notates the pitch and rhythm with limited accuracy 1

Sample answer:

Question 2 (b)

Criteria Marks
• Provides a detailed exploration of how contrast is achieved 4
• Provides an exploration of how contrast is achieved, with some detail 3
• Provides a basic exploration of how contrast is achieved 2
• Makes limited reference to how contrast is achieved 1

Answers could include:


• A variety of different tone colours is explored through different performing media.
• There are variations in the tempo at the ends of some phrases.
• Tonality changes throughout the excerpt.
• Variations in texture through changing instrumentation.
• Main melodic material changes between movements by leaps and steps.
• Counter-melody featuring short note values contrasts longer note values in main melodic
line.

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BOSTES 2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills Marking Guidelines — Written Examination

Question 3 (a)

Criteria Marks
• Explains the use of expressive techniques in creating musical interest in
4
detail
• Explains the use of expressive techniques in creating musical interest in
3
some detail
• Provides a basic examination of the use of expressive techniques 2
• Makes limited reference to the use of expressive techniques 1

Answers could include:


• A variety of different articulations applied to the trumpet melody
• String players play pizz. and arco
• Many glissandi applied between notes
• A variety of different accents applied to notes
• Some pizz. are slapped
• Vibrato is specifically applied to indicated notes
• Use of extended playing techniques.

Question 3 (b)

Criteria Marks
• Analyses the treatment of rhythm in detail, with specific score references 5
• Analyses the treatment of rhythm in some detail, with score references 4
• Outlines the treatment of rhythm with some score references 3
• Provides a basic outline of the treatment of rhythm 2
• Makes limited reference to the treatment of rhythm 1

Answers could include:


• A great variety of rhythmic units is used
• Many cross rhythms (bar 18)
• Multimetric
• Non-traditional time signatures presented (bar 27)
• Rhythmic complexity and polyrhythmic nature of the work increases as the work
progresses
• Some rhythmic unison at the end (bar 37)
• A sense of metre and beat is not clearly defined
• A sense of ostinato is evident at the beginning of the extract.

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BOSTES 2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills Marking Guidelines — Written Examination

Question 4

Criteria Marks
• Demonstrates high level analytical skills in answering the question with
depth and detail
• Presents a well-developed and cohesive response, addressing the breadth
of the question through reference to relevant examples 9–10
• Uses accurate and appropriate musical examples, musical terminology and
musical quotes with detailed explanations of the relationship of these
examples in the response
• Demonstrates analytical skills in answering the question with depth
• Presents a well-developed response, addressing the breadth of the question
through reference to relevant examples
7–8
• Uses appropriate musical examples and musical terminology with
thorough explanations of the relationship of these examples in the
response
• Demonstrates some analytical skills in answering the question
• Presents a response that addresses the question through reference to some
relevant examples but may contain some inaccuracies
5–6
• Uses some musical examples and musical terminology with some
explanation of the relationship of these examples in the response but may
contain some inaccuracies
• Demonstrates a basic understanding of the question
• Makes some reference to relevant examples
3–4
• Uses basic terminology and/or generalisations in responding to the
question
• Demonstrates a limited understanding of the question
• Makes superficial reference to examples
1–2
• Makes limited use of musical terminology and relevant examples in the
response

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BOSTES 2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills Marking Guidelines — Written Examination

2015 HSC Music 2 Musicology and Aural Skills


Mapping Grid

Written Paper
Core — Musicology and Aural Skills
Question Marks Content Syllabus outcomes
Aural Skills Musicology –
1 (a) 3 H2, H5, H7
Additional Topic
Aural Skills Musicology –
1 (b) 4 H2, H5, H6, H7
Additional Topic
Pitch and Rhythm Notation –
2 (a) 5 H2, H4
Additional Topic
Aural Skills Musicology –
2 (b) 4 H2, H5, H6, H7
Additional Topic
Aural Skills Musicology –
3 (a) 4 H2, H5, H6, H7
Mandatory Topic
Aural Skills Musicology –
3 (b) 5 H2, H5, H6, H7
Mandatory Topic
Aural Skills Musicology –
4 10 H2, H4, H5, H6, H7
Mandatory & Additional Topics

Practical Examination

Core — Composition

Question Marks Content Syllabus outcomes


15 Composition H2, H3, H4, H8

Practical Examination

Core — Performance

Question Marks Content Syllabus outcomes


Part A 15 Performance H1, H2, H4, H8
Part B 5 Sight-singing H2

Practical Examination
Elective — Composition / Musicology / Performance
Question Marks Content Syllabus outcomes
30 Composition H2, H3, H4, H8
30 Musicology H2, H5, H6, H7, H8
30 Performance H1, H2, H4, H8

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