Course summary

Music A-Level is a study in the language of sound, looking at why and how composers have used particular sounds and combinations of sounds for particular effects. It is exciting and diverse as we study music from across the spectrum of styles from Classical music to Popular music from the present day, looking at which techniques the composer has used and the historical context that has led them to make these choices. Music combines academic study with performance and composition to create a varied A-Level which demonstrates a vast range of skills and knowledge. Music A-Level develops your understanding of how music works and develops your critical analytical skills, your evaluative skills, your ability to develop and argument, your performance skills and your skills in creating new music. A-Level musicians will study a range of music set into three areas of study: The ‘Western Classical Tradition’, ‘Rock and Pop’, and ‘Into the Twentieth Century’. In addition to this, students will study composition and performance. The course is designed to allow students to choose whether they want more weighting to composition or performance towards their final grade.

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South East
Courses
31+
Local Authority
Oxfordshire
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