Examples of Prescribed Works in a sentence
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Candidates will have become familiar with a wide variety of performing techniques in their study of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto from the Prescribed Works, and the Vivaldi and Holst Core Works.
In general it was apparent that the exploration of repertoire beyond the Prescribed Works had been very limited indeed, restricted in several cases to the most obvious composers and works.
Some knew that there might be a change of key but were vague about where or why it was applied; some suggested that details of the scoring or dynamics might be different but were unable to exemplify this, only a few citing the most obvious example studied among the Prescribed Works, i.e. the first movement of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto.
Section B: Prescribed Works The 18th/early 19th century Orchestra: Prescribed Orchestral Scores June 2014 and June 2015June 2016, June 2017 and June 2018 • Handel: Water Music Suite No.2 in D HWV349 (Allegro, Allo Hornpipe, Menuet, Lentement & Bourrée).• Mozart: Concerto No4.
The injury, proximately caused by the promisor’s negligent, or willful, act or omission in the performance of his contract, was loss of or damage to the promisee’s property, which was the subject of the contract, the promisor being charged by law, as a matter of public policy, with the duty to use care in the safeguarding of the property from harm, as in the case of a common carrier, an innkeeper or other bailee.
It was clear that the Mussorgsky and Vivaldi pieces, in particular, had been studied very closely, in a similar way to the Prescribed Works.
The Department also provide the infrastructure manager with a list of Minimum Prescribed Works to be incorporated into the infrastructure manager’s plans.
MUSIC (PRINCIPAL) Paper 9800/12 Listening, Analysis and HistoricalStudy Sections C and D Key messages • In the questions on the Prescribed Works, candidates need to be able to make detailed and precise references to the score in support of the points they make;• In the (b) questions in Section C candidates need to draw on a range of relevant repertoire to support the points they make.