Mozart’s string quartets should not dismissed since comparisons between string writing, textures and dialogue will be interesting. As with all prescribed works, understanding Mozart’s (and his...
In the second of this three-part resource (for part one, see MT February 2019), we will be joining the story of the symphony at its heyday in the 19th century, where the form expanded and evolved at...
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This resource examines the context for the pianism of Chopin, Brahms and Grieg, from the development of the instrument and its position in the Romantic repertoire, through to each composer's...
In this resource, we’ll look at the remaining styles and traditions included in the area of study: African drumming; Calypso from Trinidad and Tobago; Brazilian samba. Once again, this resource...
BBC Radio 3 described Rosanna Ter-Berg as wonderful to listen to and watch, citing a ‘physical and theatrical performance’. Here, Clarissa Payne meets the performer and educator redefining the roles.
In this second part of a two-part resource, we will look at the contributions to the genre of the three living composers of the five named by AQA – Stephen Sondheim, Claude-Michel Schönberg and Jason...
Encouraging teachers to develop their own ensembles and all young musicians to perform collectively, the charity is relaunching two of its core programmes.