Images copyright © 2022 ABRSM, used with permission. The nine brand new Piano Exam Pieces books are now available, one for each grade from Initial to Grade 8, each including a selection of nine pieces, three from each of syllabus Lists A, B and C. There is a one year overlap up to 31 December 2023 but all three set pieces must be prepared from the same syllabus.įor Practical Grades, the scales and arpeggios, sight-reading and aural-test requirements remain exactly the same as for the 2021-22 syllabus.Īs in previous syllabus reviews, I will consider the new publications, repertoire trends and content, select some of my favourite choices at each grade, and share some initial conclusions… read on to find out more! The 2023-24 syllabus comes into effect on 1 January 2023, and only then can candidates begin to present pieces from the new lists. As with the Practical Grades however, those taking Performance Grades 6, 7 or 8 must first have passed ABRSM’s online-only Grade 5 theory exam or accepted alternative. The 2023-4 syllabus is valid both for the “Practical Grades” (ABRSM’s face-to-face exams) and their recently introduced “Performance Grades” (which despite their name remain video recordings, made at the candidate’s leisure and submitted online).įrom August 2022, the Performance Grades are available “on demand”, which should in my view add to their popularity.
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