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Presenting Music
Presenting: How to Do It
Presenting: Checklist
Presenting: What Each Level Means
Presenting: Common Mistakes
Presenting: Task Reference
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Programme Notes
Upload 1: Programme notes and scores
Upload 2: Audio evidence
Upload 3: Music technology only
Presenting Music
Presenting: Checklist
Presenting: Checklist
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Assessment
Presenting
A submission checklist for the Presenting Music component.
See also:
Assessment Rubrics → Presenting
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Creating
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Each piece has a clearly stated and
justified area of inquiry
(
PM B
)
Creating work is no longer than
6 minutes
of audio total
Score or notation is included for each creating piece (
PM B
)
Statement explains which
creating conventions
were applied and where (
PM B
)
Statement explains how the research or source material informed the creative choices (
PM B
)
All
four areas of inquiry
are represented across all pieces
Performing
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All pieces are from
local or global
contexts — not personal (
PM C
)
Each piece has a clearly stated and
justified area of inquiry
(
PM C
)
Total performance time does not exceed
12 minutes
Performance recording audio quality is sufficient for assessment (
PM D
)
Musical communication is consistent and expressive across all performed works (
PM D
)
Programme Notes
Program notes are within
600 words
Program notes address the selection of works and justify each choice (
PM A
)
Each work is explicitly linked to its area of inquiry (
PM A
)
All
four areas of inquiry
are addressed in the program notes (
PM A
)
Musical terminology is used accurately (
PM A
)
Upload 1: Programme notes and scores
Programme notes are within
600 words
Track list included according to the IB template
Scores or visual representation included for all created works
Bibliography included
Upload 2: Audio evidence
Total audio does not exceed
20 minutes
Creating section does not exceed
6 minutes
Performing section does not exceed
12 minutes
Compiled in order: creator first, then performer
Ensemble-only submissions include excerpts of individual parts
(max 2 minutes)
Upload 3: Music technology only
Video recording submitted if any music technology performance is included
(max 12 minutes)