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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MUSIC

6020/2

PAPER 2 Melody, Harmony and Analysis

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2002

1 hour 15 minutes

Candidates answer on the question paper.

Additional materials:

Manuscript paper (2 sheets)

TIME 1 hour 15 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.

Answer all questions.

Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.

Music paper is provided for rough work.

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This question paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page.

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1 (a) MELODY WRITING

Either Compose a melody using the four pitches given below as the opening. Specify the instrument for which you are writing (the given pitches may be transposed, if you wish), and do not forget to add marks of tempo, articulation, phrasing and dynamics.

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(b) WORD SETTING

Or Compose a setting for unaccompanied voice of the words given below. Specify the type of voice for which you are writing, and do not forget to add appropriate tempo, phrasing and dynamic markings. Remember to position each syllable under the note(s) to which it is to be sung.

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Once in a night as black as pitch

Isabel met a wicked old witch.

The witch’s face was cross and wrinkled,

The witch’s gums with teeth were sprinkled.

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2 HARMONISATION

In the passage of four-part harmony below:

(a) Add a bass line and suitable chord symbols to indicate the harmony of phrase A ;

(b) Add a suitable soprano line to complete the passage in four-part harmony at phrase B .

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Question 3: Analysis

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3 ANALYSIS

Study the passage of music printed on pages 6 and 7 then answer the questions on page 8.

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In the following questions, superscript numbers refer to quaver beats in each bar (i.e. 10 2 second quaver beat of bar 10).

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(a) In the boxes beneath bars 12-16 of the music, add suitable Roman numerals to indicate the chords used at this point in the extract.

(The first box has been completed for you as an example.) [13]

(b) On the score circle any three examples of appoggiaturas that occur in the melody from bar 1 to bar 8 2 .

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(c) Name the cadence and the key at the points marked X and Y .

X : Cadence: ..................................................

Key:

Y : Cadence:

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Key: ..................................................

(d) Give the number of one bar that contains a chromatic passing note.

Bar: ..................................................

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(e) In the middle section of the piece (bar 17 to bar 24) the melody is transferred to the left-hand part.

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(i) What is the harmonic function of the first note (E) in the left-hand part at bar 18?

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(ii) What is the harmonic function of the third note (C sharp) in the left-hand part at bar 18?

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Copyright Acknowledgements:

Question 1a

Question 1b

Question 2

Question 3

Music Publishers Association.

Poem by Ogden Nash.

Music Publishers Association.

Music Publishers Association.

Cambridge International Examinations has made every effort to trace copyright holders, but if we have inadvertently overlooked any we will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity.

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