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Q1-MAPEH-NOTES
MUSIC
Guevarra, Arrence Lien A. | 10 Gracious

- 20th Century
IMPRESSIONISM
Composers
LESSON #1 1. Arnold Schoenberg
- most influential composer
- Started in late 18th Century to - Promoted atonality (12-
early 19th century. note scale)
● TWELVE TONE METHOD
● Tone color - helps you to -Leading musical expression
differentiate the beats -Dodecaphonic ; serialism by Rene
● Atmosphere - sets mood. Ambien Leiwotizand Humphrey Searle in
music. Not persistent beat. 1947
“Atmospheric, visual, - Violin concerto , Op. 36
unremarkable” - Kol Nidre , Op. 39
● Fluidity - hides the beat. - Ode to Napoleon
Alternative rhythm. - Buonaparte, Op. 41
Composers - Piano Concerto, Op. 42
1. Claude Monet - A Survivor from Warsaw,
2. Eduardo Monet - Op. 46
3. Pierre Augustine Renoir
4. Claude Debussy
- Shuttle shifting music Music Styles
- Award: Chevalier of the LESSON #2 CONTINUATION
Legion Honor
- Award: Prix de Rome 1. Electronic Music
- Works: Claire de Lune, La ● Theremin (1920)
Cathedral Engloutie electromagnetic fields that
5. Maurice Ravel creates sounds
- Pianist, composer, ● Synthesizer (1930 - 1940)
conductor generates auto signal
- Greatest Living Composer ● Disco (1970) urban nightlife
- Works: Bolero, Pavane scene
pour une infante défunte ● MIDI (1980) standard
technology for interaction
● Software (1990) all in one
EXPRESSIONISM music production
LESSON #2 ● EDM (2000) dance

- Developed as an avant-grande
style.
- Emotional effect to evoke moods

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ARTS
Guevarra, Arrence Lien A. | 10 Gracious

benedicto cabrera; artist
activist, botong francisco;
murals
PRINCIPLE AND CONCEPT
OF ARTS 2. Sculpture - monumental religious
LESSON #1 art
● Principles: orientation,
- Principle represents how the artist balance, proportion, scale,
uses elements to convey their articulation
intention ● Artist: Napoleon V.
Abueva; “the sculpture”,
● Harmony - visually satisfying effect Arturo R Luz; stainless
of combining elements of arts steel cube, Guillermo
● Balance - the equality in weight, Estrella Tolentino; bonifacio
attention, or attraction of the monument, Abdulmari Asia
various visual elements Imao; Industrial mural,
● Proportions - the relationship in Eduardo Castrillo
scale between one element and
another. Exhibits: curator - a keeper of a museum
● Dominance/ Emphasis - spotlight exhibits can be organized by (1) theme
and attention to a subject (2) artist medium (3) style (4) time
● Variety - the compliment to unity period genre (5) technique (6) librarian
and harmony (7) director of art (8) registrar (9)
● Movement - the path our eyes will preparator
follow when we look at the work of
art.
● Rhythm - a flow, continuous feeling
of movementachieved by the MODERN ART
repetition. LESSON #2


Concept of art - Represents an evolving set of
ideas
1. Painting drawing - mid 19th century
● Elements; color, line, size, - closely related to photography
shape, tone, composition,
space, texture, direction, ● Realism - portray people and
time situations objectively.
● Artists: juan luna; ● Avant-garde
revolutionary activist, ● contemporary art - any form of
fernando amorsolo; rural art
landscape, vicente ● Post modernism - new media
manansala; cubism, and technology like video

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