MAPEH Q3

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  • Festival Dances
    • Masskara Festival
    • T'nalak Festival
    • Ati-Atihan Festival
    • Sinulog Festival
  • Types Of Injury (And The First Aid For Each)
    • Musculoskeletal Injury
    • Heat-Related Injuries
    • Food Poisoning, Injected Poisons & Absorbed Poisons
    • Choking
    • Drowning
    • Types Of Burns
    • Heart Attack
    • Stroke
  • Romantic Period
    A cultural movement that stressed emotion, imagination, individualism, and freedom of expression
  • Nationalism was also incorporated in the music of the Romantic Period
  • Ludwig Van Beethoven
    Bridged the music from Classical to Romantic Era by expressing his passion and emotions through his music
  • This change in musical form also paved the way for expanding the orchestra as the composers explored various instrumentations
  • Piano music of the Romantic Period
    • Fantasy
    • Rhapsody
    • Ballade
    • Nocturne
  • Program music
    Instrumental piece that transmits images or situations to tell a short story without the need of text or lyrics
  • Most of the musical compositions of the era portray literature, history, emotions, and nature
  • Chromatic harmonies
    Harmonies that use all the keys on the piano keyboard, including black and white
  • Mazurka
    Dreamy mood
  • Nationalism
    Being patriotic is a virtue
  • Etude
    A composition written to aid in the development of a specific technique
  • Jacques-Louis David is the artist of the portrait of Napoleon
  • Niccolo Paganini
    The most famous violin virtuoso in the world
  • Some Works of Niccolo Paganini
    • "La Campanella"
    • 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1
    • Concerto no. 1 in Eb, Op. 6
    • 15 Quartets for Guitar and Strings Trio
    • "The Carnival of Venice"
  • Frederic Chopin
    Known as the "Poet of the Piano", he wrote almost exclusively for piano and made extensive use of piano pedal in most of his compositions
  • Chopin's Famous Compositions
    • Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49
    • Revolutionary Etude, Op. 10, No. 12
    • 24 Preludes, Op. 28
  • Ballade
    A verse form or narrative that is set to music
  • Etude
    A piece composed for the development of a specific technique
  • Mazurka
    A Polish dance in triple time signature
  • Nocturne
    An instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, for the piano
  • Polonaise
    A slow Polish dance in triple time that consists of a march or procession
  • Prelude
    A short piece of music that can be used as a preface, and introduction to another work or may stand on its own
  • Waltz
    A German dance in triple meter
  • Impromptu
    A short free-form musical composition usually for a solo instrument, like the piano
  • Scherzo
    A musical movement of playful character, typically in ABA form
  • Sonata
    Composition for one or more solo instruments usually consisting of three or four independent movements varying in key, mood, and tempo
  • Franz Liszt
    Known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during the Romantic Era
  • Liszt's Piano Works
    • "La Campanella"
    • "Liebestraume no. 3"
    • Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
    • Un Sospiro
    • Sonata in B Minor
    • Arrangements of the 9 Beethoven Symphonies
    • Transcriptions of Lieder by Schubert
  • Liszt's Orchestral Compositions
    • Symphonic Poems ("Hamlet," "Les Preludes")
  • Robert Schumann
    A composer and music critic who beautifully combined music and words
  • Schumann's Piano Works
    • "Abegg Variations," Opus 1
    • "Davidsbundlertanze" ("Dances of the Band of David"), Opus 6
    • "Carnaval," Opus 9
    • "Phantasiestucke," Opus 12
    • "Kreisieriana," Opus 16
    • "Kinderszenen," Opus 15
  • Schumann's Art Songs
    • "Frauenliebe und Leben" ("A Woman's Love and Life")
    • "Dichterliebe" ("A Poet's Love")
  • Schumann's Orchestral Music

    • "Piano Concerto in A Minor," Opus 54
    • "Overture," Scherzo
    • "Finale," Opus 52
    • "Konzertstuck in F Major for Four Horns and Orchestra," Opus 86
  • Program music

    An instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyrics
  • Hector Berlioz
    A French romantic composer who showcased the important features in his composition in creating tone color
  • Sequence of Symphonie Fantastique Movement
    • Reveries/Passion
    • A Ball
    • Scene in the Country
    • March to the Scaffold
    • Dream of a Witches' Sabbath
  • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Known for his ballet music and used a great deal of folk music in his symphonic works
  • Tchaikovsky's Famous Compositions
    • "Swan Lake"
    • Symphony no. 6 "Pathetique"
    • "The Nutcracker"
    • "Romeo & Juliet"
    • 1812 Overture
    • Symphony no. 2
    • "Sleeping Beauty"
    • Piano Concerto no. 1