ARTS & MUSIC

Cards (25)

  • Franz Listz Composed "La Campanella", known for its rapid and technical brilliance.
  • Chopin expresses his love for Poland by incorporating dances like Mazurka and Polonaise in his compositions
  • "Cat Concerto" The Hungarian Rhapsody No.2, a piece features contrasting sections, with a lassan (slow) part followed by a friska (fast) section that is particularly energetic and engaging for audieces.
  • Peter Illyich Tchaikovosky - A musician who adapted sonata form, to mirror the dramatic structure of Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet".
  • Peter Illyich Tchaikovosky, known for his ballet music, He composed haunting melodies and used a great deal of folk music in his symphonic work.
  • Niccolo Paganini, his musical skills started with playing the mandolin at the age of 5 an became the most famous violin virtuoso in the world.
  • Ludwig Van Beethoven bridged the music from Classical to Romantic era.
  • Piano music - Free form
  • Romantic Period values "Nationalism"
  • Program music - Conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyrics.
  • 1820-1900 is the Romantic era
  • Napoleon Veloso Abueva, the only Boholano to be given the distinction of National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts.
  • Psyche awakened by Cupid's kiss, belongs in the Neo Classicism era. Psyche = soul Cupid = love. (two major characters from Greek mythology)
  • "The Raft of Medusa" belongs in the Romantic era, which depicts survivors of a shipwreck adrift and starving on a raft.
  • "Departure of the Volunteers" by Francois Rude - It is an artwork that portrays the goodness liberty urging the forces of French Revolution onward.
  • Oblation - Symbol for the University of the Philippines (UP)
  • spoliarium - It is a glimpse of Roman history where the fallen and dying gladiators are dumped of them of the world.
  • Francisco Goya - aimed to inspire and capture the interest of a broad public.
  • "The Father of the Philippine Artist" - Guillermo E. Tolentino
  • The greatest French Romantic painter of all - Euguene Delacroix
  • "True style" of classical art form - Ancient Greece and Rome
  • Palladian style of building - It is a famous Neoclassical style of building featuring a balustrade.
  • Neo-Classicism - A movement that revived the ideals, styles, and techniques of ancient Greek and Roman art.
  • Neos and Classicus - New and First Class
  • Arrangement of "symphonic fantastique" of Hector Berlioz - Reverie/Passion, a ball, Scene in the country, March to the Scaffold, Dream of Witches