
Composed in just three weeks following the 1912 summer season of the Ballets Russes, the music of Debussy’s Jeux is in a state of almost constant flux yet, despite the frequent tempo changes and fragmentary motivic material, feels as one homogeneous whole more so than his other works in many ways.
Content includes:- Context of composition
- General aural perception exam-style questions
- Extended response questions
- Further learning and a reading list
- A summary of musical elements
- Answers to all questions
- Relevant to four A level specifications:
- AQA, Art music since 1910
- Edexcel, Area of Study 6: New Directions
- Eduqas, Area of Study E: Into the 20th Century
- OCR, Area of Study 6: Innovations in Music 1900 to the present day
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