(ii) Harp (iii) Uilleann pipes/Irish pipes, (tin) whistle and fiddle (iv) (The) Chieftains (v) AABA/Ternary/ABA (b) Extract B: “Le Rêve Passé”, Ballygowan Flute Band, 1.11–1.50 (i) Le Rêve Passé/The Soldier’s Dream
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(ii) March (iii) Ballgowan Flute Band (full name only acceptable) (iv) Up to [2] available as follows: Flute, piccolo (any named flute) [1] Side drum (not drum) snare drum [1] Cymbals [1] 2 “Riverdance”; from “Riverdance”, 0.58–2.30 fade (a) (i) Soprano/treble
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(ii) Dance (b) (i) Homophonic
(ii) String (iii) Hand drum, (Bass) harp, hi-hat/cymbal, fiddle (c) (i) Slip jig 9/8
Section 2: Incidental Music for Stage, Screen and Television 4 “Davy Jones Theme”; from “Pirates of the Carribbean”, 0.00–1.12 (a) (i) Music Box/Davy Jones [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [2]
AVAILABLE MARKS
(ii) 3/4 (b) (i) string family
(ii) oboe (iii) minor (c) (i) perfect
(ii) Hans Zimmer film/movie Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest 5 “Midsummer Night’s Dream”; Mendelssohn, 2.06–3.09 (a) (i) clarinets
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(ii) violas, cellos, bassoon, horns, clarinets Any two (b) (i) staccato, forte (mf fortissimo) loud(ly)
(ii) (descending) scale (c) (i) dominant
(ii) exposition (iii) love theme (d) (i) Mendelssohn Midsummer Night’s Dream Romantic Sonata form
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(ii) • Large orchestra with dominating brass section • Use of chromaticism • Music telling a story/programmatic • Lyrical melodic lines • Mendelssohn belonged to the Romantic period • Use of emotion in the music • Wide dynamic range from pp to ffff (Any three)