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Alan Charlton
ISBN: 9781907447099
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Music Sales Ltd
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This revision guide presents all of the key information that you will need to know for your written exam in a concise and friendly manner. It has been written by an experienced teacher and examiner in a clear and approachable style. It will help you to achieve the best results possible.
This book includes the most important facts about each set work, revision tips that will help you to prepare for the exam with confidence, a reminder of how to write about the elements of music, test yourself questions that will allow you to check your knowledge, with answers available to download from the website, and a comprehensive glossary that you can use to make sure you understand the key terms.
| ISBN | 1907447091 | | Weight (grammes) | 125 | | ISBN13 | 9781907447099 (What's this?) | | Published in | London | | Publisher | Music Sales Ltd | | Height (mm) | 210 | | Imprint | Rhinegold Publishing Ltd | | Width (mm) | 148 | | Format | Paperback | | Spine width (mm) | 5 | | Publication date | 30 Sep 2010 | | Academic level | Secondary education | | Pages | 80 | |
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Introduction Top ten revision tips Area of Study 1: Western classical music 1600-1899 Set work 1: 'And the glory of the Lord' by Handel Set work 2: Symphony No. 40 by Mozart Set work 3: Prelude No. 15 by Chopin Area of Study 2: music in the 20th century Set work 4: 'Peripetie' by Schoenberg Set work 5: 'Somthing's Coming' by Bernstein Set work 6: Electric Counterpoint by Steve Reich Area of Study 3: popular music in context Set work 7: 'All Blues' by Miles Davis Set work 8: 'Grace' by Jeff Buckley Set work 9: 'Why does my heart feel so bad?' by Moby Area of Study 4: world music Set work 10: Skye Waulking Song by Capercaillie Set work 11: Rag Desh Set work 12: Yiri by Koko The listening paper The elements of music Glossary
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