Wider Listening resource for students studying A Level Music. Written particularly for Edexcel but could be adapted for other exam boards.
Contains analysis grids for:
Gladiator
Once Upon a Time in the West
Black Rain
King Kong
Schindler’s List
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Star Wars
Passport to Pimlico
Mars (The Planets)
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
As well as space for own examples.
Each grid contains a short bit of context for each piece.
Wider Listening resource for students studying A Level Music. Written particularly for Edexcel but could be adapted for other exam boards.
Contains analysis grids for:
W.A. Mozart
Joseph Haydn
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Felix Mendelssohn
Johannes Brahms
J.S. Bach
Antonio Vivaldi
Frederic Chopin
Modest Mussorgsky
As well as space for own examples.
Each grid contains a short bit of context for each piece.
Wider Listening resource for students studying A Level Music. Written particularly for Edexcel but could be adapted for other exam boards.
Contains analysis grids for:
Messaien: Quartet for the End of Time and Canyons Des Etoiles
Maxwell-Davies: Songs for a Mad King
Boulez: Structures
Reich: Pendulum Music
Stockhausen: Gesang Der Junglinge
Chin: The Mad Tea Party
Davies: Re-greening
Stravinsky: Petrushka
Holst: Mars
Debussy: L’Apres Midi d’un Faune
As well as space for own examples.
Each grid contains a short bit of context for each piece.
Wider Listening resource for students studying A Level Music. Written particularly for Edexcel but could be adapted for other exam boards.
Contains analysis grids for:
Gloria Estefan
Robert Glasper
Rimsky-Korsakov
Anoushka Shankar
Buena Vista Social Club
A.R. Rahman
Afro Celt Sound System
Gershwin
Santana
Ravel
As well as space for own examples.
Each grid contains a short bit of context for each piece.
Wider Listening resource for students studying A Level Music. Written particularly for Edexcel but could be adapted for other exam boards.
Contains analysis grids for:
Charles Mingus
Carole King
Jay Z
Bjork
Michael Jackson
Esperanza Spalding
Queen
Miles Davis
Lauryn Hill
Dave Brubeck Quartet
The Beach Boys
As well as space for own examples.
Each grid contains a short bit of context for each piece.
A booklet to accompany the teaching of the Elements of Music.
Includes:
Space for definitions
Space for listening exercises of your choice
Listening questions focussing on particular elements of music
Suggestions for listening at home
Practical tasks for exploring timbre of both instruments and voices
Unit recap
Designed for Edexcel A Level, each booklet provides a number of Wider Listening examples for students and links to one of the Areas of Study.
Each piece has space for noting down the different elements of music and to explore how they link to the set works. A short background is also provided for each piece. There is space at the back for other examples of yours or your students’ choosing.
Wider Listening resource for students studying A Level Music. Written particularly for Edexcel but could be adapted for other exam boards.
Contains analysis grids for:
G.F. Handel
Ethel Smyth
Franz Schubert
Felix Mendelssohn
Henry Purcell
Robert Schumann
J.S. Bach
Giacomo Puccini
As well as space for own examples.
Each grid contains a short bit of context for each piece.
A class performance designed to be an introduction to West African Drumming.
You will need djembes and agogo bells.
Use different students as the master drummer. You can add in call and response and improvisation passages as necessary.
Worksheet for rhythm writing with easy, medium and challenge options.
Students are encouraged to work within simple and compound time signatures.
Great for music theory club, homework or cover lessons.
A short practical task for introducing students to film music and leitmotifs.
The sheet has the James Bond theme split in to 3 parts for students to play in groups.
Add in a pedal on D and A for an extra, easier part.
Keywords included.