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Model Music Curriculum

Many of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Ten Pieces and their composers are recommended in the Model Music Curriculum (England). Use this handy index to take you straight to a MMC piece or a composer.

Model Music Curriculum pieces

  • Ludwig Van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 (1st movement)

    Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 contains one of the most famous motifs in musical history. Beethoven wrote this symphony when he was beginning to lose his hearing.

  • Anna Clyne - Night Ferry (extract)

    When Anna Clyne settled on the idea of creating a piece about crossing a stormy ocean, she picked up a paint brush instead of writing music notes on paper and created a graphic score, laying out how she wanted her piece to sound by using swirls and sweeps of dark, violent colours.

    Anna Clyne on colourful background
  • Hildegard of Bingen - O Euchari in leta via

    The inspirational visions and soaring melodies of 'O Euchari in leta via' and other plainsong made Hildegard of Bingen an exceptional character in Medieval Germany.

  • Gustav Holst -The Planets - Mars, the Bringer of War

    Holst composed this piece in anticipation of the outbreak of World War One. It’s a march but an unusual one. Normally a march has 4 beats in a bar but Mars has 5 beats in a bar; tricky to march to!

  • Anna Meredith - Connect It

    Anna Meredith's body percussion piece 'Connect It' uses variety of rhythmic sounds and movements that are passed between the performers to create a canon.

  • Modest Mussorgsky - A Night on the Bare Mountain

    Night On The Bare Mountain describes a wild and terrifying witches' Sabbath on the Bald Mountain near Kiev in the old Russian Empire.

Model Music Curriculum composers