AS/A Level AQA Student Guide to Strand A: Baroque Solo Concerto
The musical examples support students with their listening and analysis skills... helps them confront unfamiliar scores with increased confidence
Hone students’ key skills, knowledge and exam technique for Section A Listening with these wide-ranging guides. Each provides key contextual information, breakdown of musical elements, activities and exam practice. Use as classroom support or homework, or for revision to build familiarity with unfamiliar pieces. The results will be music to your ears!
The musical analysis is very good
Engage:
- Contextual information about the period and key composers provides a foundation for study.
- Thorough analysis structured around AQA’s musical elements ensures all key areas are covered – with annotated score extracts from relevant pieces throughout.
- Interspersed technical terms make sure students are familiar with essential concepts.
- Listening and composition activities consolidate knowledge.
Revise:
- Student-friendly introduction to the exam shows students exactly what to expect.
- Concise revision summaries and exam-style questions with indicative content build confidence in the run-up to the exam!
Strand A: Baroque Solo Concerto (co-teachable) |
Immerse your students in the Baroque solo concerto and explore the work of key composers – featuring: Torelli, Vivaldi, Handel and Bach! Effortless co-teachability! ‘A Level only’ boxes clearly differentiate essential AS and higher-level A Level knowledge. Plus! Points to remember are signposted throughout. |
What do teachers say about this resource? (8132)
An interesting resource with pertinent content for the AQA Listening Exam... It makes excellent use of the elements of music as prompts for analysing these three solo concertos... The musical examples support students with their listening and analysis skills and help them confront unfamiliar scores with increased confidence... I like the fact that this resource addresses the AQA spec accurately and gives plenty of opportunities for revision and exam practice... The resource gives a good grounding for teachers who want to teach the Baroque solo concerto in depth... It also provides stimulating examples for Section A (Listening) which students can use to practice their exam technique and further the knowledge of the genre.
The writing is very good – just right for A level students... The musical analysis is very good. There are clear examples and these are well presented... the author has not missed out anything I would expect when discussing the topic.