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MAPEH Q1
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RUBYLYN D. LOPEZ MAPEH Teacher
Tell Me Who You Are! Name Age Address
Setting Standards: 3. Participate in the discussion 1. Seat Properly 2. Stay on task and stay focused 4. The more routine, the better
MUSIC
Activating Prior Knowledge: What is Music? What makes Music? What are the elements of Music?
Elements of Music:
Listen to the Music! What can you say about the music? How will you describe the emotion of the composer? What mood does the composer is trying to portray?
Debussy, La Mer
MUSIC OF THE 20 TH CENTURY Describes distinctive musical elements of given pieces in 20th century styles; (MU10TCIa-h-2)
IMPRESSIONISM It made use of the whole tone scale. It also applied suggested rather than depicted, reality. It created a mood rather than a definite picture. It had a translucent and hazy texture, lacking a dominant-tonic relationship. It made use of overlapping chords.
EXPRESSIONISM Revealed the composers mind instead of presenting an impression of the environment. It used Atonality and 12-tone scale. It served as a medium for expressing strong emotions, such as anxiety, rage and alienation.
NEO-CLASSICISM Was a partial return to a Classical form of writing music with MODULATED dissonances. It made use of freer seven-note diatonic scale.
The AVANT-GARDE is associated with electronic music of sound in space. use of variations of self-contained note groups to change musical continuity and improvisation. Absence of traditional rules on harmony, melody and rhythm.
MODERN NATIONALISM A looser form of 20 th century music development that focused on nationalist composer. It combines modern techniques and folk materials.
NEW MUSICAL STYLES OF THE 20 TH CENTURY
ELECTRONIC MUSIC Music that uses the tape recorder is called “musique concrete” or “concrete music”. The sounds are arranged by the composers in different ways, for example by playing the tape recorder in its fastest mode or in reverse. In musique concrete, the composer is able to experiment with different sounds that cannot be produced by irregular musical instruments (piano or violin).
Edgar Varese (1883-1965) Was born on Dec. 22, 1883, France. He was considered an “innovative French-born composer”. His compositions are characterized by an emphasis on TIMBRE and RHYTHM. He invented the term “Organized Sound” Called the “Father of Electronic Music”
Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928) Born on 1928 in Cologne, Germany. He is a central figure in the realm of Electronic music. Stockhausen’s music was initially met with resistance due to heavily atonal content. Still he continued to experiment with “musique concrete”
CHANCE MUSIC Refers to the style in which the piece sounds different at every performance. Most of the sounds emanate from the surroundings both natural and man-made. Combination of external sounds cannot be duplicated as each happens by chance.
John Cage (1912-1992) Was born on Sept. 5, 1912 in LA California, USA. One of the 20 th century composers with the widest array of sounds in his works. He challenge the very idea of music by manipulating musical instruments to achieve new sounds – Chance music. Became famous for his composition “Four Minutes and 33 Seconds, a chance musical work.
Guessing Game! Process Questions: Which of these musical styles arouse your interest? What do you think is its significant to everyone’s lives?
ASSESSMENT
Which of the following musical styles created a mood rather than a definite picture? Impressionism c. Expressionism Neo-classicism d. Modern-nationalism
2. It made use of a freer seven-note diatonic scale. Impressionism c. Expressionism Neo-classicism d. Avant-Garde
3. What musical style was associated with electronic music of sound in space? Electronic music c. Expressionism Neo-classicism d. Avant-garde
4. It served as a medium of expressing strong emotions and revealing composer’s mind. Electronic music c. Expressionism Neo-classicism d. Avant-Garde
5. What music scale does Impressionism style has? Whole tone scale c. Diatonic scale 12-tone scale d. Atonality
ASSIGNMENT Research on the composers in the 20 th century.