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Highest Rated Music Essays

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Mozart's piano sonata in A major was written in an attempt to win wide popular appeal in Paris - How does it differ in form from his other sonatas? What features of form and style might have proved paticularly attractive to the audience in 1778?
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A life in the day of me.
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PE: Analysing and Improving my High Jump
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What is the significance of music in 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin'?
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West End Blues – Louis Armstrong
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Make an outline comparison of the exposition and the recapitulation,showing how Mozart adapts his material when it returns in the recapitulation. The Piano Concerto begins with an eight bar opening phrase
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The Language Of Performance Arts.
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In the Performance Studies course we have been learning about the processes of improvising and rehearsing which has led to three separate performances in each of the three major art forms, Dance, Drama and Music.
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Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C, K551 "Jupiter" Analysis of Exposition
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I was advised by my tutors at school to compose three pieces from three different periods in musical history, e.g. Classical, Baroque and Romantic. For my third piece I decided to write something based around modern 20th century ideas.
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Consider historically and critically a chosen genre of popular music - Rap music.
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A Critical Appreciation of "Limbo".
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Packaging our Product
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Early Dance Music From Renaissance To Baroque
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BOOK 1: THE PIANO HANDBOOK In this book McCombie explains how Bartolomeo Cristofori changed a Harpsichord in to a piano
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Assess Wagner's rôle as innovator in terms of influence he had over the modern school in Austria before the Great War
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"3 Bits" of Kindness.
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In what ways does Weber's "Der Freischutz" exhibit features typical of early 19th Century Romanticism?
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Barber's Adagio for Strings.
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Performance studies language of performing arts.
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Victoria Beckham's Diary.
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Film Music - Different Types of Atmosphere.
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Solar Yoga - My dance makes use of yoga movements and typical classical Indian dance movements to worship the sun.
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'Where the Scattering Began' is a poem written by Merle Collins.
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Choreography Programme Notes.
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Most Recent Music Essays

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Fucntionalists theory on education
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Marxist thoery on culture
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American Musicians
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Babies and Music
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Music Explored

AS and A Level Music Defined

An AS Level or A Level in Music combines practical study and performance of musical works, with theoretical analysis of music composition and structure.

Why Study Music at A Level?

If you love performing, writing, producing or listening to music, an AS or A Level in Music could be the course for you. It'll give you an in-depth appreciation of the various ways that music is constructed and performed.

What Will I Study?

You'll write essays analysing and commenting on famous pieces of music and the composers and producers of music. Your projects and assignments will include writing and performing music.

Further Study After A Level Music

The projects and assignments you complete during A Level Music could lead directly into Higher Education study of Music at Degree level in a university or Higher Education college.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/L_A_Level_Music_specification_revised_Aug_2008.pdf

Recent Reviews of Music Essays

What our users think of the Music essays in this section:

"...this talks more about the film 'Platoon' and the use of the Adagio in it, than the piece itself..."
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"A lot of good information about all the art forms, but not enormous amounts of detail"
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"no references and biliography"
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"Seems like this person was playing 'see how much jargon you can get into one sentence'."
kobryn
"Fairly good essay, very detailed regarding the points and notation of the piece as a whole. Concise wording combined with the analysis and clear simple layout with headings gives a good sense of the piece overall. However, the essay could use more expansion as to the effects of how the choice of instrumentation or notes affect the mood and sense of the piece. It begins to read somewhat like a list near the end, and with some editing and careful structuring could be a lot more interesting for the reader. TSR User: ArchedEdge "
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