AS MUSIC Influences on Music

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Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature AS MUSIC Unit 1 Influences on Music Monday 23 May 2016 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: an AQA 8-page answer book manuscript paper an unmarked copy of the set work. Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. You may write music notation in pencil. Fill in the es at the top of this page. Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is MUSC1. Answer all questions in Section A in this answer book. Answer one question from Section B and one question from Section C in the separate answer book. You must answer the questions in Section A in the spaces provided in this book. around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book or in the answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 80 Questions in Sections B and C should be answered in continuous prose. In these sections you will be marked on your ability to: use good English organise information clearly use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. (JUN16MUSC101) G/TI/Jun16/E5 MUSC1

2 Section A: Listening Answer all questions in the spaces provided. 1 You will hear excerpts from two different pieces of music. Each excerpt will be played three times with pauses between the playings. Excerpt 1 1 (a) What is the tonality of this excerpt? 1 (b) Give a suitable time signature. 1 (c) Name the woodwind instrument that plays the tune. 1 (d) Name the instrumental technique heard in the bass. 1 (e) Name the texture of this excerpt. 1 (f) Name the cadence at the end of the excerpt. (02)

3 Excerpt 2 1 (g) Which one of the following best describes the shape of the piano melody at the start? falling arpeggio falling octave falling scale falling semitone 1 (h) The time signature is 4/4. On which beats does the snare drum play accented notes? 1 and 3 2 and 4 2 and 3 1 and 4 1 (i) Which one of the following is a rhythmic feature of the accompaniment? cross rhythm hemiola polyrhythm swing 1 (j) Describe how the texture changes at the end of the excerpt? 10 Turn over for the next question Turn over (03)

4 2 You will hear an excerpt from an orchestral piece by Copland. The excerpt will be played in the following order: The whole excerpt will be played once. Bars 1 8 (from section A) will be played three times. Sections B and C will be played three times. The whole excerpt will be played once. Section A Melody played by a clarinet. Section ends with a modulation to a new key. Section B Melody played in a new key by oboe and bassoon. Section C Melody played by strings. Accompaniment in quavers. Section A 2 (a) Complete the melody in bars 3 and 4 using the given rhythm. [5 marks] Figure 55 to 56 of Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland cannot be published due to third-party copyright restrictions. 2 (b) What two pitches are played repeatedly in the accompaniment? tonic and mediant tonic and dominant tonic and subdominant mediant and dominant (04)

5 Section B 2 (c) What is the interval between the oboe and bassoon? 6th 8ve 9th 10th 2 (d) Name the percussion instrument you can hear in this section. Section C 2 (e) Which string instruments play the melody at the start of this section? 2 (f) Which two of the following rhythmic features can be heard in this section? Underline your answers. [2 marks] augmentation diminution dotted rhythms hemiola ostinato 2 (g) Which one of the following can be heard in this section? blue note imitation monophony sequence 12 Turn over for the next question Turn over (05)

6 3 You will hear an excerpt of a song from the opera The Mikado by Sullivan. The music will be played four times. The words of the excerpt are printed below. 1 A wandering minstrel I 2 A thing of shreds and patches 3 Of ballads, songs and snatches, 4 And dreamy lullaby! 5 My catalogue is long, 6 Thro every passion ranging, 7 And to your humours changing 8 I tune my supple song! 9 I tune my supple song! 3 (a) Give the time signature. 3 (b) Which term best describes the rising instrumental melody at the start of the introduction? chromatic diatonic disjunct triadic 3 (c) The key is F major. What chord is used to accompany the words songs and snatches in line 3? 3 (d) To which key does the music modulate at the end of line 4? 3 (e) Identify a line that has the same melodic shape as line 2. (06)

7 3 (f) Which two of the following are used in the vocal melody? Underline your answers. [2 marks] appoggiatura acciaccatura melisma note of anticipation turn 3 (g) Describe fully the interval sung to the word song in line 8. [2 marks] 3 (h) Name the cadence at the end of the excerpt? 10 Turn over for the next question Turn over (07)

8 4 You will hear an excerpt from the Menuet from the Orchestral Suite No. 2 by Bach. A score is opposite. The music will be played twice, with a pause between the playings. 4 (a) Name the viola note on the second beat of bar 3. 4 (b) Name the ornament heard in the violin 1 part in bars 4 and 15. 4 (c) Name the cadence in bars 7 8. 4 (d) Name the key in bar 16. 4 (e) Which one of the following can be heard in the excerpt? ostinato pedal rising sequence tierce de Picardie 4 (f) Give two consecutive bar numbers where there is a cadential 6/4 progression (Ic-V-I). 4 (g) Give a bar number where an appoggiatura can be heard in the violin 1 part. 4 (h) Name the interval between the cello and viola notes marked with a bracket on the first beat of bar 19. 8 (08)

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10 Section B: Historical Study Area of Study 1 The Western Classical Tradition Answer one question from this section in the separate answer booklet. Set work Haydn: Symphony No. 104 in D, London (movements 1 and 3) Either or 0 5 Write an essay discussing Haydn s use of melody, harmony and tonality, texture, rhythm and instruments in the introduction to the first movement of this symphony. 0 6 Describe how Haydn uses his ideas in the Minuet section of the third movement of this symphony. You should refer to melody, structure, texture, instrumentation, rhythm, harmony and tonality as appropriate. (10)

11 Section C: Historical Study Areas of Study 2a c Answer one question from this section in the separate answer booklet. Area of Study 2a Choral Music in the Baroque Period Either or 0 7 Choose two arias by the same composer and write in detail about them. In your answer you should refer to features such as melody, harmony and tonality, structure and the use of instruments and voices, as appropriate. 0 8 Compare the choral music of two composers from this period. Discuss one example of music by each composer. Area of Study 2b Music Theatre: a study of the Musical from 1940 to 1980 Either or 0 9 Choose two characters taken from musicals by different composers and describe the ways in which the music has been used to portray their personalities. Refer to melody, harmony and tonality, rhythm, structure and the use of instruments and voices, as appropriate. 1 0 Choose one musical that you have studied and comment on the different ways in which the composer has written for the chorus/ensemble. Illustrate your answer by detailed reference to at least two passages. Section C continues on the next page Turn over (11)

12 Area of Study 2c British Popular Music from 1960 to the present day Either or 1 1 Choose one song from the 60s and one song written since 2010 and discuss their use of harmony, structure, instruments and technology. 1 2 Discuss the musical features of one group or style/genre. Illustrate your answer by detailed reference to two or more songs. END OF QUESTIONS Copyright information For confidentiality purposes, from the November 2015 examination series, acknowledgements of third party copyright material will be published in a separate booklet rather than including them on the examination paper or support materials. This booklet is published after each examination series and is available for free download from www.aqa.org.uk after the live examination series. Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied for. In some cases, efforts to contact copyright-holders may have been unsuccessful and AQA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgements. If you have any queries please contact the Copyright Team, AQA, Stag Hill House, Guildford, GU2 7XJ. Copyright 2016 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. (12)