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The Western Classical Tradition (1600-1910)
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I can describe key musical features of the three key periods within the Western Classical Tradition.
I can identify the instruments of the orchestra and can explain how the orchestra developed through the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods.
I can identify key small ensembles and describe key features of chamber and solo music from across the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods.
I can explain the various ways that voices have been used throughout the periods of Western classical music.
I can explain the fundamentals of harmony and tonality and how they are used in Western classical music.
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