Western classical tradition 1650 to 1910
GCSE Music Revision: Beethoven - Symphony No. 1 Movement 1 AQA
Symphony No. 1 Movement 1 is a classical piece of music composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1799.
GCSE Music Revision: Bartók - Hungarian Pictures - AQA
Hungarian Pictures was originally composed by Béla Bartók for the piano between 1908-1911.
Haydn: Symphony No.101, second movement - AQA
Franz Joseph Haydn composed Symphony No.101 in 1793 during the Classical period. It is likely that the symphony was nicknamed ‘The Clock’ because of the continuous quavers in the second movement.
Handel: Messiah - AQA
Written in 1741, Messiah is Handel’s most famous oratorio. This large-scale work was written for soloists, choir and orchestra. The libretto was adapted by Charles Jennens with words from the Bible and tells the story of the life of Jesus.
Chopin: Prelude, Op.28, No.15 - AQA
Prelude No.15 in Db major, also known as the ‘Raindrop’, was written by Polish composer Frédéric Chopin in 1839. The prelude is famous for its repeating Ab, which is heard throughout the piece and is thought to sound like raindrops.
Verdi: Requiem - AQA
The Dies Irae was written by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1874 and is a section from a much larger piece of religious music called Verdi’s Requiem. Dies Irae is Latin for Day of Wrath and it tells of a person coming before God to receive judgement at the end of their mortal life.
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