WJEC • Music
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This is for students sitting WJEC Educas A Level Music from 2018, doing Area of Study B, Rock & Pop. 
 
This contains key words for aspects such as harmony and melody. Also, it contains key features of the required types of music within rock and pop, such as soul and psychedelic rock. 
 
Key words are useful for exam questions asking you to describe an aspect, such as harmony, so these words will give you ideas of possible things to write about.
A fully annotated score of the second movement of Francis Poulenc's Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano. The piece is a required study as part of Eduqas A Level Music's Area of Study E: Into the Twentieth Century. 
 
Colour coding: 
Blue = Structure 
Green = Melody 
Pink = Harmony and Tonality 
Red = Rhythm, Tempo, and Metre 
Purple = Texture 
Orange = Performing Forces/Instrument usage
A fully annotated score of Claude Debussy's piece 'Nuages' from his three nocturnes. Nuages is one of the required pieces to study for Area of Study E: Into the Twentieth Century for Eduqas A Level Music. 
 
Colour coding: 
Blue = Structure 
Pink = Harmony and Tonality 
Green = Melody 
Red = Rhythm, Tempo, and Metre 
Purple = Texture 
Orange = Performing Forces / Instrument usage
A Level Music WJEC Unit 6 exemplar essay of the use of form between the two specified works of Debussy. Essay received full marks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.