List A
No. |
Composer |
Piece information |
Publication(s) |
1 |
Molinaro arr. Wright |
Saltarello del predetto ballo from Intavolatura di liuto libro primo |
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2 |
Trad. Breton arr. Snowden |
Tri Martolod (Three Sailors) |
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3* |
Stölzel arr. Wright |
Air Italien 2nd movt from Partita in G minor |
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4 |
Anon. English arr. Dodds |
Grimstock |
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5 |
Anon. English arr. Yates |
The Coventry Carol |
Graded Repertoire for Guitar, Book 1Mel Bay (MLB99630M) More details
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6 |
Anon. English arr. Ansorge and Szordikowski |
What if a Day |
No. 9 from My First Concert for GuitarSchott (ED 22050) More details
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7 |
Dowland arr. Yates |
Orlando Sleepeth |
Graded Repertoire for Guitar, Book 2Mel Bay (MLB20038) More details
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8* |
C. Graupner arr. Wright |
Bourrée |
No. 14 from One + One, Vol. 2: pupil's partChanterelle (ECH2204) More details
No. 14 from One + One, Vol. 2: teacher's scoreChanterelle (ECH2203) More details
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9* |
Rameau arr. Wright |
Musette en rondeau |
No. 3 from One + One, Vol. 2: pupil's partChanterelle (ECH2204) More details
No. 3 from One + One, Vol. 2: teacher's scoreChanterelle (ECH2203) More details
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10 |
Logy arr. Wright |
Sarabande |
No. 3 from The Baroque BookChanterelle (ECH2111) More details
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List B
No. |
Composer |
Piece information |
Publication(s) |
1 |
Mertz |
Andante No. 6 from Schule für die Guitare |
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2 |
Trad. Welsh arr. Goss |
Suo Gân (Lullaby) |
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3* |
Mozart arr. Storry |
Menuetto 4th movt from Divertimento No. 1, K.Anh. 229/439b (observing 1st repeat) |
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4 |
Carcassi |
Valse No. 7 from Méthode complète pour la guitare, (Part 3), Op. 59 |
No. 8 from The Classical BookChanterelle (ECH2112) More details
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5 |
Diabelli |
Andante No. 16 from 30 Very Easy Exercises, Op. 39 |
Classical Music for Children for GuitarSchott (ED 21908) More details
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6 |
J. Ferrer |
Lección 16 from Método para guitarra |
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7* |
Gounod arr. Batchelar and Wright |
Funeral March of a Marionette |
|
8 |
Küffner |
Arietta in A (observing repeats) |
The Guitarist's Progress, Book 1Garden Music (GM1) More details
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9 |
Sor |
Andantino No. 2 from 24 exercices très faciles, Op. 35 |
P. 19 from The Guitarist's Hour, Vol. 1Schott (GA 19) More details
Sor: The Complete Studies, Lessons, and ExercisesTecla Editions (101) More details
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10* |
Tchaikovsky arr. Wright |
Sweet Reveries No. 21 from Album for the Young, Op. 39 |
No. 16 from One + One, Vol. 2: pupil's partChanterelle (ECH2204) More details
No. 16 from One + One, Vol. 2: teacher's scoreChanterelle (ECH2203) More details
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List C
No. |
Composer |
Piece information |
Publication(s) |
1 |
David Cottam |
Peppermint Rag |
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2 |
Tim Pells |
Celtic Blue |
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3* |
Arlen and Harburg arr. Batchelar |
Over the Rainbow from The Wizard of Oz |
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4 |
Leo Brouwer |
Étude No. 5 from Études simples |
Leo Brouwer: Études simples, Vol. 1Eschig (ME 00799700) More details
Leo Brouwer: Œuvres pour guitareEschig (DF 01574200) More details
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5 |
Stephen Goss |
Aeolian Harp |
No. 10 from Solo Now! Vol. 2Chanterelle (ECH2102) More details
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6 |
Vincent Lindsey-Clark |
Vals Navarra No. 5 from Simply Spanish |
No. 5 from Vincent Lindsey-Clark: Simply SpanishMontague Music (MM116) More details
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7* |
Rodgers and Hammerstein arr. Batchelar and Wright |
My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music |
|
8 |
Peter Wrieden |
The Acrobat |
|
9 |
Gary Ryan |
Russian Bear No. 7 from Scenes for Guitar, Book 1 |
No. 7 from Gary Ryan: Scenes for Guitar, Book 1Camden Music (CM260) More details
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10* |
Trad. Mexican arr. Rivoal |
La Llorona |
Chansons et danses d'Amérique latine, Vol. A, arr. RivoalLemoine (25161) More details
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Guitar requirements and information: Pieces
Programme planning: Candidates must choose one piece from each of the three lists (A, B and C) in each grade (see also 'Accompaniment' below). In the exam, they should inform the examiner which pieces they are performing, and they are welcome to use the Exam programme & running order form (PDF) for this purpose.
Every effort has been made to ensure the syllabus lists feature a broad range of repertoire, with items to suit and appeal to candidates of differing ages, backgrounds and interests. Not every piece will be suitable for every candidate due to technical reasons (e.g. hand size) or wider context (historical, cultural, subject matter of the larger work from which it is drawn, lyrics if an arrangement of a song etc.).
It is advised that pieces selected are considered carefully for their appropriateness to each individual, which may require consultation between teachers and parents/guardians. Given the ever-changing nature of the digital world, teachers and parents/guardians should also exercise caution when allowing younger candidates to research items online (see nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety).
Accompaniment: In Grades 1–3, candidates may perform up to two pieces accompanied by another guitar (or, if necessary, a piano); in Grades 4 and 5, only one such piece may be performed. In Grade 8, candidates may perform one piece accompanied by piano.
Accompanied pieces are marked with a * in the piece listings above. None of the pieces marked with a * in Grades 1–5 or in Grade 8 may be performed solo. All other pieces must be performed solo.
Candidates must provide their own accompanist, who may remain in the exam room only while accompanying. The candidate’s teacher may act as accompanist (examiners will not). If necessary, the accompanist may simplify any part of the accompaniment, provided the result is musically satisfactory. Recorded accompaniments are not allowed.
Exam music and editions: Wherever the syllabus includes an arrangement or transcription, the edition listed in the syllabus must be used in the exam; in all such cases the abbreviation ‘arr.’ or ‘trans.’ appears in the syllabus entry. For all other pieces, the editions quoted in the syllabus are given for guidance only and candidates may use any edition of their choice (in- or out-of-print or downloadable). See information about obtaining exam music.
Interpreting the score: Printed editorial suggestions such as fingering, metronome marks, realisation of ornaments, etc. need not be strictly observed. Whether the piece contains musical indications or not, candidates are always encouraged to interpret the score in a stylistically appropriate manner. Ultimately, examiners’ marking will be determined by consideration of pitch, time, tone, shape and performance, and how control of these contributes to the overall musical outcome.
Repeats: All da capo and dal segno indications should be observed but all other repeats (including first-time bars) should be omitted unless they are very brief (i.e. of a few bars) or unless the syllabus specifies otherwise.
Performing from memory: Candidates are free to perform any of their pieces from memory; in such cases they must ensure that a copy of the music is available for the examiner to refer to if necessary. No additional marks are awarded for playing from memory.
Page-turns: Examiners will be understanding if a page-turn causes a lack of continuity during a piece, and this will not affect the marking. A variety of solutions for awkward page-turns exist, including the use of an additional copy of the music or a photocopy of a section of the piece (but see ‘Photocopies’ below). In cases where candidates at Grades 6–8 believe there is no solution to a particularly awkward page-turn, they may bring a page-turner to the exam (prior permission is not required; the turner may be a candidate’s teacher). Examiners are unable to help with page-turning.
Photocopies: Performing from unauthorised photocopies (or other kinds of copies) of copyright editions is not allowed. ABRSM may withhold the exam result where it has evidence of an illegal copy (or copies) being used. In the UK, copies may be used in certain limited circumstances – for full details, see the MPA’s Code of Fair Practice at mpaonline.org.uk. In all other cases, application should be made to the copyright holder before any copy is made, and evidence of permission received should be brought to the exam.