MU6 Appraising Music A Appraising Music B

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Comparison Essay on the Use of Form- Debussy's 'Reflets dans l'eau' and 'Colloque Sentimental'
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    Comparison Essay on the Use of Form- Debussy's 'Reflets dans l'eau' and 'Colloque Sentimental'

  • A Level Music WJEC Unit 6 exemplar essay of the use of form between the two specified works of Debussy. Essay received full marks.
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'Tuba Mirum' Verdi Requiem Tabular Analysis A Level Music
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    'Tuba Mirum' Verdi Requiem Tabular Analysis A Level Music

  • Tabular analysis of the 'Tuba Mirum' section of the Verdi Requiem. Information gathered from official WJEC notes as well as in-class analysis. Includes bar references and in-depth analysis of key features that students will need for the appraising exam. Notes cover all musical elements: Harmony, melody, tonality, texture, vocal forces, instrumentation/orchestration, structure and tempo.
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'Dies Irae' Verdi Requiem Tabular Analysis WJEC A Level Music Unit 6
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    'Dies Irae' Verdi Requiem Tabular Analysis WJEC A Level Music Unit 6

  • Tabular analysis of the 'Dies Irae' section of the Verdi Requiem. Information gathered from official WJEC notes as well as in-class analysis. Includes bar references and in-depth analysis of key features that students will need for the appraising exam. Notes cover all musical elements: Harmony, melody, tonality, texture, vocal forces, instrumentation/orchestration, structure and tempo.
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Verdi Requiem 'Liber Scriptus' Tabular Analysis WJEC A Level Music Unit 6
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    Verdi Requiem 'Liber Scriptus' Tabular Analysis WJEC A Level Music Unit 6

  • Tabular analysis of the 'Liber Scriptus' section of the Verdi Requiem. Information gathered from official WJEC notes as well as in-class analysis. Includes bar references and in-depth analysis of key features that students will need for the appraising exam. Notes cover all musical elements: Harmony, melody, tonality, texture, vocal forces, instrumentation/orchestration, structure and tempo.
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'Mors Stupebit' Tabular Analysis Verdi Requiem A Level Music
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    'Mors Stupebit' Tabular Analysis Verdi Requiem A Level Music

  • Tabular analysis of the 'Mors Stupebit' section of the Verdi Requiem. Information gathered from official WJEC notes as well as in-class analysis. Includes bar references and in-depth analysis of key features that students will need for the appraising exam. Notes cover all musical elements: Harmony, melody, tonality, texture, vocal forces, instrumentation/orchestration, structure and tempo.
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Quid Sum Miser Tabular Analysis A Level Music
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    Quid Sum Miser Tabular Analysis A Level Music

  • Tabular analysis of the 'Quid Sum Miser' section of the Verdi Requiem. Information gathered from official WJEC notes as well as in-class analysis. Includes bar references and in-depth analysis of key features that students will need for the appraising exam. Notes cover all musical elements: Harmony, melody, tonality, texture, vocal forces, instrumentation/orchestration, structure and tempo.
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Verdi Requiem- REX TREMENDAE tabular analysis
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    Verdi Requiem- REX TREMENDAE tabular analysis

  • Tabular analysis of the 'Rex Tremendae' section of the Verdi Requiem. Information gathered from official WJEC notes as well as in-class analysis. Includes bar references and in-depth analysis of key features that students will need for the appraising exam. Notes cover all musical elements: Harmony, melody, tonality, texture, vocal forces, instrumentation/orchestration, structure and tempo.
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