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Music Whatever your musical tastes, Trinity College London has the music qualifications for you. Every year Trinity College London supports the music education of thousands of students with assessments across a wide spectrum including Classical, Jazz and Rock & Pop music.
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From Piano to Percussion, and Saxophone to Singing, Trinity...
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Trinity College London music exams are available worldwide...
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Our suite of music diplomas (ATCL, LTCL and FTCL) offers a...
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Trinity College London is an international exam board regulated by Ofqual (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) in England, CCEA Regulation (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment) in Northern Ireland and by Qualifications Wales. Trinity’s graded music exams and music diplomas are regulated by these authorities within the Regulated Qualifications Framework ...
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Trinity’s music performance qualifications are designed to take instrumental learners and vocalists from their earliest steps as musicians right through to higher education, top international music conservatoires, or into the music industry. Delivered in-person or digitally for more than 40 instruments and across a broad range of global musical sty...
Trinity College London Press (TCL Press), Trinity’s publishing arm, provides musicians and educators the world over with materials that offer a perfect blend of academic rigour, industry relevance and engaging repertoire selections. It provides an ever-expanding range of publications that support beginners right through to postgraduate level perfor...
Trinity’s music teaching qualifications aredesigned to support teachers with their very first steps into the music teaching profession (ATRINITY) through to advanced skills teachers (LTRINITYand CME) working in individual, groupand class teaching settings.The Teaching Diploma suite (Level 4-6)can be delivered andachieved through a range of contexts...
TRINITY MUSIC Whatever your musical tastes, Trinity College London has the qualifications and music books for you. Every year Trinity supports the music education of learners around the world with assessments across a wide spectrum of genres including classical, jazz, and rock and pop. With our Digital
Range of qualifications Trinity’s music qualifications offer flexible progression routes from beginner to advanced levels in a range of musical genres. All are designed to help candidates develop as musicians according to their individual needs as learners. Graded exams assess a broad range of musicianship skills, including performance, while
Apr 24, 2024 · You can read more about this option in the blog ‘Introducing Trinity's new Repertoire-only pathway for digital exams’. Diploma candidates will follow a similar structure to our face-to-face diploma exams, with a recital and written programme. Full requirements can be found in the Digital Diplomas: Music Performance Diplomas Syllabus.
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Feb 15, 2023 · The key value of the Awards & Certificates is that learners can demonstrate their music-making through any type of learning context - solo, group or class; live or digital - via any type of music making - from vocalising to using simple percussion instruments; adaptive technologies to acoustic or electronic instruments - and in the security of the music learning context they are comfortable with.