Mapeh | Semi-Finals | G9Q4

Cards (52)

  • Vocal Music - It is one of the best tools for expressing ones feelings.
  • He is considered the last of the composers and one of the first romantic ones, he also tapped in the poetry of writers like Johann Goethe. Who is he?
    Franz Peter Schubert.
  • Name Four songs that were composed by Franz Peter Schubert?
    Gretchen am Spinnrade
    Schawanege Song
    Ellens Gesang III
    ErlKonig
  • His name was associated with Romantic Opera, his characters are ordinary people not those of the royal family, he also wrote operas with political overtones and for a middle class audience. Who is he?
    Giuseppe Verdi
  • Name Giuseppe Verdi's much-acclaimed works.
    La Traviata
    Rigoletto
    Falstaff
    Otello and Aida
  • Giacomo Puccini - He was born in a poor family on December 22 1858, in LUCCA, ITALY. He studied at the Milan Conservatory, He belonged to a group of composers who stressed realism.
  • Giacomo Puccini's Famous Operas were?
    La Boheme
    Tosca
    Madame Butterfly
    Turandot
  • Richard Wagner - He was very much inspired by Ludwig Van Beethoven, and died of a heart attack on February 13, 1883.
  • Georges Bizet - Entered the paris conservatory at a very young age, he also became famous for his opera "Carmen"
  • Soprano - It is the highest female voice.
  • Coloratura - Highest Soprano Voice
  • Lyric - Bright and Full Sound Soprano
  • Dramatic - Darker and Full Sound Soprano
  • Mezzo-Soprano - Most common female voice, strong middle voice, tone is darker or deeper than a soprano
  • Contralto - Lowest female voice, most unique among the female
  • Tenor - Highest male voice
  • Baritone - Middle male voice
  • Bass - Lowest Male Voice
  • To produce a theater a
    Playwrite writes the scripts
    The director rehearses the performance
    The Designer and Technical Crew produce props to create the scenes,
    and Actors and Actresses perform on Stage.
  • Give the three well-know Greek Tragedy Playwrights?
    Euripides
    Sophocles
    Aeschylus
  • Tragedy - was the most admitted type of play.
  • Comedy - A genre of drama that uses humor to entertain the audience.
  • Aristophanes - Wrote most of the comedy plays.
  • Which of the three well-known Greek tragedy playwrights said this? "Experience Travel - These are education in Themselves"?
    Euripedes
  • Thespis - The 1st actor and introduced the use of masks. Was also called "Father Of Tragedy"
  • Which of the three well-known Greek tragedy playwrights said this? "Always desire to learn something useful"?
    Sophocles
  • Which of the three well-known Greek tragedy playwrights said this? "Memory is the mother of all Freedom"?
    Aeschylus
  • Satyr Play - Contains comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending
    Mostly features HALF-MAN HALF-GOAT characters.
  • Theater - A large, open-air structure. Constructed on the slopes of a hill.
  • Orchestra - A large circular or rectangular area at the center part of the theater, where the play, dance, religious rites, and acting took place.
  • Theatron - Viewing place on the slope of a hill.
  • Skene - Stage
  • Parados - Side Entrance
  • Roman Theater - It had Varied and interesting art forms, like festival performances of street theater, acrobatics. Roman culture in 3rd century B.C. had an intense and energizing effect on Roman Theater and encouraged the development of Latin Literature
  • Medieval Theater - Theater performances that weren't allowed in Europe, to keep the theater alive, Minstrels though denounced by the church, performed in markets, public places and festivals.
  • Example of a Medieval Play is "Mystere D Adam"
  • Injury - Is harm or damage, an act or event that causes someone or something to no longer be fully healthy or in good condition.
  • Intentional Injuries - Are injuries caused by the willful or reckless act of a person.
  • Self-Inflicted - When a person harms themself on purpose
  • Suicide - the intentional takaings of one's own life