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During the last two years we’ve carried out a complete review of the syllabus to ensure it meets the needs of teachers and learners. As a result, we’ve made some important changes:

- A new Initial Grade for Piano
- New scales requirements and supporting resources
- A one-year overlap period, with the 2019 & 2020 syllabus valid until 31 December (all three pieces and the scales requirements must be prepared from the same syllabus
- More choice and variety of... See More

During the last two years we’ve carried out a complete review of the syllabus to ensure it meets the needs of teachers and learners. As a result, we’ve made some important changes:

- A new Initial Grade for Piano
- New scales requirements and supporting resources
- A one-year overlap period, with the 2019 & 2020 syllabus valid until 31 December (all three pieces and the scales requirements must be prepared from the same syllabus
- More choice and variety of repertoire (30 pieces per grade)
- Duets from Initial Grade to Grade 3

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The new ABRSM Piano 2021-2022 Syllabus will be published early next month but today I am going to give a heads up on some MAJOR CHANGES we can expect.

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The new ABRSM Piano 2021-2022 Syllabus will be published early next month but today I am going to give a heads up on some MAJOR CHANGES we can expect.

#abrsm #teacher #parent #student #exam #syllabus

One of Britain’s largest music exam boards has come under fire for failing to include more female composers on its piano syllabus.

Only 4.4 per cent of works in all the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) piano syllabuses over the past two decades were by women, according to new research.

An analysis of 158 pieces on this year’s piano syllabus for ABRSM graded examinations, shared with the Sunday Times, found that exam lists for grades 4 and 6 include no... See More

One of Britain’s largest music exam boards has come under fire for failing to include more female composers on its piano syllabus.

Only 4.4 per cent of works in all the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) piano syllabuses over the past two decades were by women, according to new research.

An analysis of 158 pieces on this year’s piano syllabus for ABRSM graded examinations, shared with the Sunday Times, found that exam lists for grades 4 and 6 include no female composers.

Composers are calling on exam boards to address the historic gender imbalance – especially at the more advanced grades.

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