Musicians learn to play an instrument to explore and perform repertoire, which is why pieces are at the core of the exam – candidates are asked to present three at each grade. The syllabus repertoire is organised into three lists which explore different traditions and styles, dating from the Renaissance period to the present day.
Choosing one piece from each list gives candidates the opportunity to play a balanced selection and demonstrate a range of skills. In this syllabus, the pieces are broadly grouped into lists by the characteristics of the music:
- List A pieces are generally faster moving and require technical agility
- List B pieces are more lyrical and invite expressive playing
- List C pieces reflect a wide variety of musical traditions, styles and characters.
Most of the pieces require an accompaniment, as interacting with other musicians is an important musical skill, but there are also opportunities to choose solo pieces and develop confidence with unaccompanied playing.
We hope that by offering this variety in the syllabus, candidates will find music that inspires them and that they enjoy learning and performing.
Grade 3 Pieces
Candidates choose three pieces, one from each list (A, B and C) – 30 marks each. The full requirements and information for the pieces are explained after the lists.
List A
No. |
Composer |
Piece information |
Publication(s) |
1 |
Aubert arr. Blackwell |
Forlane from La reine des Péris (with 1st repeat) |
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2 |
Beethoven arr. Bullard |
Contredanse No. 3 from 12 contredanses, WoO 14 |
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3 |
Anon. arr. Blackwell |
Musette BWV Anh. II 126 |
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4 |
Anon. English arr. Huws Jones |
Watkin's Ale (PF/VC) (cello melody) |
The Fiddler Playalong Cello Collection, arr. Huws JonesBoosey & Hawkes (BH 11784) More details
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5 |
Anon. French arr. Doflein |
Provençal Dance (DUET) (upper part) |
Cello Method: Tune Book 2, arr. Koeppen Schott (ED 22505) More details
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6 |
Cirri |
Menuetto 3rd movt from Sonata in C |
No. 1 from Cirri: Three Sonatas for CelloHeinrichshofen (N1283) More details
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7 |
D. Gallo arr. Bruce and Wells |
Moderato |
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8 |
Gossec arr. Suzuki and Mooney |
Gavotte (PF/VC) |
No. 11 from Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 2Alfred (0481S) More details
No. 11 from Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 2, Piano accompanimentAlfred (0482S) More details
No. 12 from Suzuki Ensembles for Cello, Vol. 2, arr. MooneyAlfred (0298S) More details
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9 |
Mozart arr. Baechi |
Contretanz in D |
Melodien Grosser Meister, arr. BaechiHug Zurich (G. H. 9224) More details
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10 |
Trad. Scottish arr. Huws Jones |
De'il Among the Tailors (SOLO or PF ACCOMP.) |
Jigs, Reels & More, arr. Huws JonesBoosey & Hawkes (BH 1200524) More details
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List B
No. |
Composer |
Piece information |
Publication(s) |
1 |
Arlen and Harburg arr. Galliford and Neuburg |
Over the Rainbow from The Wizard of Oz |
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2 |
Rainer Mohrs |
Arietta 2015 |
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3 |
Tchaikovsky arr. Blackwell |
Mélodie antique française (Old French Melody) No. 16 from Album pour enfants, Op. 39 |
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4 |
Carse trans. Max |
Afloat from The Fiddler's Nursery |
Carse: The Fiddler's Nursery for Cello, trans. MaxStainer & Bell (H434) More details
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5 |
Katherine Colledge and Hugh Colledge |
Miles Away No. 17 from Shooting Stars |
No. 17 from Katherine Colledge and Hugh Colledge: Shooting Stars for CelloBoosey & Hawkes (BH 13545) More details
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6 |
Grechaninov |
On Winter's Eve Op. 126b No. 6 |
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7 |
Holst arr. Lanning |
Jupiter No. 4 from The Planets, Op. 32 |
The Classic Experience for Cello, arr. LanningCramer (90537) More details
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8 |
Edward Jones arr. Huws Jones |
Glwysen (The Fairest One) (PF/VC) (cello melody) |
The Fiddler Playalong Cello Collection, arr. Huws JonesBoosey & Hawkes (BH 11784) More details
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9 |
Schumann arr. Suzuki and Mooney |
The Two Grenadiers (PF/VC) |
No. 10 from Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 2Alfred (0481S) More details
No. 10 from Suzuki Cello School, Vol. 2, Piano accompanimentAlfred (0482S) More details
No. 11 from Suzuki Ensembles for Cello, Vol. 2, arr. MooneyAlfred (0298S) More details
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10 |
Smetana arr. Bruce and Wells |
Vltava |
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List C
No. |
Composer |
Piece information |
Publication(s) |
1 |
Kathy Blackwell and David Blackwell |
Wild West |
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2 |
Pam Wedgwood |
Hungarian Stomp No. 2 from Jazzin' About |
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3 |
Monty Norman arr. Iles |
The James Bond Theme |
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4 |
Katherine Colledge and Hugh Colledge |
Stiffkey Blues No. 15 from Shooting Stars |
No. 15 from Katherine Colledge and Hugh Colledge: Shooting Stars for CelloBoosey & Hawkes (BH 13545) More details
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5 |
Thomas Gregory |
Vamoose |
No. 33 from Vamoosh Cello, Book 2, arr. GregoryVamoosh (VAM22) More details
No. 33 from Vamoosh String Book 2, Piano accompaniment, arr. GregoryVamoosh (VAM52) More details
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6 |
Roy McCormack |
Take It Easy No. 4 from Let's Swing |
No. 4 from Roy McCormack: Let's Swing for CelloSpartan Press (SP893) More details
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7 |
Sheila Nelson |
Toad in the Hole (PF/VC) (upper part; without improvisation) |
Technitunes for Cello, arr. NelsonBoosey & Hawkes (BH 1200162) More details
Technitunes, Piano accompaniments, arr. NelsonBoosey & Hawkes (BH 1000394) More details
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8 |
Satie arr. Black and Harris |
Chez le docteur |
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9 |
Ros Stephen |
Transylvanian Stick Dance (PF/VC) No. 11 from Cello Globetrotters |
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10 |
J. Strauss II arr. Huws Jones |
Russian March (PF/VC) (cello melody; with grace notes in b. 40) |
The Fiddler Playalong Cello Collection, arr. Huws JonesBoosey & Hawkes (BH 11784) More details
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Cello requirements and information: Pieces
Programme planning: Candidates must choose one piece from each of the three lists (A, B and C). In the exam, candidates should tell the examiner which pieces they are performing, and they are welcome to use the Exam programme & running order form for this.
Every effort has been made to feature a broad range of repertoire to suit and appeal to candidates of different ages, backgrounds and interests. Certain pieces may not be suitable for every candidate for technical reasons or because of wider context (historical, cultural, subject matter of the larger work from which it is drawn, lyrics if an arrangement of a song etc.). Pieces should be carefully considered for their appropriateness to each individual, which may need consultation between teachers and parents/guardians. Teachers and parents/guardians should also exercise caution when allowing younger candidates to research pieces online (see www.nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety).
Accompaniment: A live piano or string (where the option is listed) accompaniment is required for all pieces, except those which are published as studies or unaccompanied works (these are marked SOLO in the lists above).
At Grades Initial–3, candidates may perform some or all of their pieces with a string accompaniment. Pieces that are published as duets (or with string accompaniment only) are marked DUET in the lists above. Pieces that are published with piano and string accompaniment options are marked PF/VC in the lists above, and may be performed with either accompaniment in the exam.
Candidates must provide their own accompanist(s), who can only be in the exam room while accompanying. The candidate’s teacher may accompany (examiners will not). If necessary, an accompanist may simplify any part of the accompaniment, as long as the result is musical. Recorded accompaniments are not allowed.
Exam music & editions: Wherever the syllabus includes an arrangement or transcription (appearing as ‘arr.’ or ‘trans.’ in the syllabus list), the edition listed in the syllabus must be used in the exam. For all other pieces, editions are listed for guidance only and candidates may use any edition of their choice (in- or out-of-print or downloadable). For full details on sourcing exam music, see Obtaining exam music.
Interpreting the score: Printed editorial suggestions such as fingering, bowing, metronome marks, realisation of ornaments etc. do not need to be strictly observed. Whether the piece contains musical indications or not, candidates are encouraged to interpret the score in a musical and stylistic way. Examiners’ marking will be determined by how control of pitch, time, tone, shape and performance contributes to the overall musical outcome.
Vibrato: The use and control of vibrato, and its effect on tone and shape, will be taken into account by examiners, who will be assessing the overall musical outcome. Pieces that are heavily reliant on vibrato for their full musical effect tend not to appear in the syllabus before around Grade 5.
Repeats: Unless the syllabus specifies differently, all da capo and dal segno indications should be followed but other repeats (including first-time bars) should not be played unless they are very short (i.e. a few bars).
Cadenzas & tuttis: Cadenzas should not be played unless the syllabus specifies differently. Accompanists should cut lengthy orchestral tutti sections.
Performing from memory: Candidates may perform any of their pieces from memory; if doing so, they must make sure that a copy of the music is available for the examiner to refer to. No extra marks are awarded for playing from memory.
Page-turns: Examiners will be understanding if a page-turn causes a lack of continuity during a piece, and this will not affect the marking. Candidates (and accompanists) may use an extra copy of the music or a photocopy of a section of the piece (but see ‘Photocopies’ below) to help with page-turns. Candidates and accompanists at Grades 6–8 may bring a page-turner to the exam if there is no solution to a particularly awkward page-turn (prior permission is not required; the turner may be the candidate’s teacher). Examiners are unable to help with page-turning.
Photocopies: Performing from unauthorised photocopies (or other kinds of copies) of copyright editions is not allowed. ABRSM may withhold the exam result where it has evidence of an illegal copy (or copies) being used. In the UK, copies may be used in certain limited circumstances – for full details, see the MPA’s Code of Fair Practice at www.mpaonline.org.uk. In all other cases, application should be made to the copyright holder before any copy is made, and evidence of permission should be brought to the exam.