91418 - GROUP PERFORMANCE 3

Level 3 Group Performance.docx

EXEMPLARS OF STUDENT WORK

EXCELLENCE EXEMPLAR

For Excellence, the student needs to demonstrate ensemble skills by convincingly performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group.

This involves the student contributing to the cohesion, balance, intonation, feel, style, accuracy, and confident presentation of the group’s performance. The contribution is assured and sustained with convincing musical responses.

This student’s performances as lead vocalist (kaitataki) for the kapa show convincing and sustained ensemble awareness. The student’s traditional vocal technique exhibits an open, assured and full ‘belt’ voice.

The student leads the group from the introduction of both waiata; traditional chant (mōteatea) and contemporary poi, and sustains this role as they contribute to the cohesion, balance, intonation, feel, style, accuracy, and confident presentation of the kapa performance. The student maintains a fluid and confident set of choreographed dance and poi movements.

For a more secure Excellence, the student could work on alleviating the small instances of strain exposed at the top of their vocal range.


MERIT EXEMPLAR

For Merit, the student needs to demonstrate ensemble skills by effectively performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group.

This involves the student contributing to the cohesion, balance, intonation, feel, style, accuracy and confident presentation of the group’s performance. The contribution is consistent and musically responsive.

This violinist has demonstrated musically responsive ensemble skills. The student contributes effectively to the group by leading the beginning of the movements. Stylistically, the student manages to capture the intended mood of the piece, swapping between baroque and jazz styles. The intonation is generally secure.

To reach Excellence, greater cohesion within the overall performance would allow the ensemble to be fully convincing and assured.


MERIT EXEMPLAR

For Merit, the student needs to demonstrate ensemble skills by effectively performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group.

This involves the student contributing to the cohesion, balance, intonation, feel, style, accuracy and confident presentation of the group’s performance. The contribution is consistent and musically responsive.

The standard requires that two pieces of music are performed – one piece is exemplified here.

This student has a confident performance presence and looks the part in engaging the audience. The student shows effective communication and musical responsiveness within the ensemble, counting the other members in, and maintaining eye contact throughout the performance.

There is some extended duo vocal work that gives sufficient scope for appropriate ensemble skill demonstration.

The vocal quality is pleasant, with shaping of phrases and reasonable attention to dynamic contrasts and balance.

For a more secure Merit, the student could demonstrate more tonal control (accuracy) and a fully centred sound.


ACHIEVED EXEMPLAR

For Achieved, the student needs to demonstrate ensemble skills by performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group.

This involves the student presenting two substantial pieces of music in a single group performance; contributing to the cohesion, balance, intonation, feel, style, and accuracy of the group’s performance. The ensemble skills are appropriate to at least a fifth year of instrumental study through group itinerant tuition.

The student being assessed in this exemplar is the keyboard player at the back of the group. The student contributes well to the overall cohesion and balance of the ensemble, although at times it is difficult to hear their individual part. An awareness of Pacifica style is evident nevertheless, especially in the syncopated rhythmic passages.

In the second piece there is a featured section from this performer which makes the performance more effective. Holistically across both pieces this student is a high Achieved.

To reach Merit, the student could feature more in the first piece to fully demonstrate performance skills appropriate to a fifth year of group tuition.