Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts
- Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts
Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts Limited (ANZCA) is a privately funded not-for-profit institution that assesses music in Australia. The organisation was developed to be an alternative to the successful AMEB, allowing contemporary as well as the traditional classical syllabus. They focus on both "Practical" and "Theoretical" components.
Instruments
ANZCA offers exams in the following instruments:
* Classical and Modern Accordion
*Modern Bass
*Mixed Clarinet
*Classical, Modern and Jazz Cornet/Trumpet
*Classical Double Bass
*Modern Drumkit
*Classical and Modern Flute
*Classical and Modern Guitar
*Modern Keyboard
*Church and Modern Organ
*Classical, Modern and 'All Occasions' Piano
*Mixed Recorder
*Mixed Saxophone
*Classical and Modern Singing
*Modern Trombone
*Classical Viola
*Classical Violin
*Classical Cello
Note: Instruments listed as "Mixed" have a single syllabus that has both "Modern" and "Classical" components.
External links
* [http://www.anzca.com.au/ Official website]
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