Music
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- | + | *European Folk Music | |
- | + | *Sub-Saharan Africa | |
- | + | *Middle East | |
- | + | *Central Asia | |
- | + | *East Asia | |
- | + | *South Asia | |
- | + | *Oceania/Polynesia | |
- | + | *Indigenous Music of the Americas |
Revision as of 19:39, 2 December 2007
IB Music is one of the Group 6 subjects for the IB Diploma.
Contents |
Requirements
All Levels
- 2000-word musical investigation
- One listening paper (IB Exam)
Higher Level
- 20 minutes of solo performance on primary instrument or voice
- Portfolio of 3 original compositions
Standard Level
Choice between:
- Group performance
- Solo performance
- Composition portfolio
Periods of Western Art Music
Middle Ages(300-1400)
Renaissance (1400-1600)
Baroque (1600-1750)
Classical (1720-1820)
Romantic (1800-1900)
Modern (1900-present day)
Forms of Western Art Music
Orchestral music
Chamber music
Piano music
Choral music
Opera and musical drama
Other Western Music
Jazz
Popular Music
Non-Western Music
- European Folk Music
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Middle East
- Central Asia
- East Asia
- South Asia
- Oceania/Polynesia
- Indigenous Music of the Americas