Q1 - Music 10
Q1 - Music 10
Q1 - Music 10
Music
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Music
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Music of the 20th Century
Music – Grade 10
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Quarter 1 – Module 1: Music of the 20th Century
First Edition, 2020
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This module provides you the foundation of Music in the 20th century. In
your journey through the discussions and different tasks, you are expected to:
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What I Know
Read the statements carefully and identify what is being described. Choose
the letter that represents your best answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. His technique in composition is the use of semi-tone scale.
a. Cage
b. Debussy
c. Glass
d. Schoenberg
6. It tends to make more use of dissonance and more uncommon scales such as
the whole tone scale.
a. Chance Music
b. Expressionism
c. Impressionism
d. Jazz
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8. It is an experimental or downtown music originated in the US.
a. Chance Music
b. Expressionism
c. Jazz
d. Minimalism
10. He is known as one of the 20th century composers with the widest array
of sounds in his works.
a. Cage
b. Debussy
c. Glass
d. Schoenberg
13. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the
focal point for other impressionist composers.
a. Cage
b. Debussy
c. Glass
d. Schoenberg
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Lesson
Impressionism
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What music do you usually listen to? Are you into Rock? Pop? Or Hip-hop
music? I’m sure that you enjoy listening to these genres of music. Like any other
products of modernization, these songs have gone through several phases of
development. Come, let’s go down the memory lane and discover the roots of
today’s music.
The styles of modern songs can be traced back from the 20 th Century. The
innovative and experimental styles of the 20th Century Music are the influences of
the genius composers such as Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Arnold Schoenberg,
Bela Bartok, Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofieff, and George Gershwin. Coming from
different nations such as France, Austria, Hungary, Russia, and the United States,
these composers clearly reflect the growing globalization of musical styles in the
20th century.
What’s In
When you were in Grade 9, you learned about Western Music and its history
from Middle Ages to the Romantic Period. Let us go back to those eras of Music. Try
to recall the characteristics of music in the following periods:
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As you continue your journey through the ages of music, you will get a view
of how music has developed into what it is today. The First Quarter covers Music of
the 20th Century which is also known as Contemporary Music. You will discover
different movements in this period, meet the different composers and observe their
distinct techniques and styles.
What’s New
IMPRESSIONISM
As the world entered the 20th century, a new era in music was introduced
and impressionism was one of the earliest musical forms that paved way to this
modern era. Impressionism is a French movement in the late 19th and early 20th
century. The sentimental melodies and dramatic emotionalism of the preceding
Romantic Period whose themes and melody are easy to recognize and enjoy, were
being replaced in favor of moods and impressions. Features of Impressionism
music are as follows:
• The use of "color", or in musical terms, timbre, which can be achieved
through orchestration, harmonic usage, texture, etc. (Timbre is known as the
tone color or tone quality)
• New combinations of extended chords, harmonies, whole tone,
chromatic scales, and pentatonic scales emerged.
• Impressionism was an attempt not to depict reality, but merely to
suggest it.
• String Quartet
• La Mer (1905)-a highly imaginative and atmospheric symphonic work
for orchestra about the sea
• Première Arabesque
• Claire de Lune (Moonlight)-The third and most famous movement
of Suite bergamasque.
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In the field of visual arts, Debussy was influenced by Monet, Pissaro, Manet,
Degas, and Renoir; and from the literary arts, by Mallarme, Verlaine and Rimbaud.
Most of his close friends were painters and poets who significantly influenced his
works. On March 25, 1918, he died of cancer at the height of the First World War
in Paris.
What I Can Do
While listening to the track, answer the following guide questions. Use a
separate sheet of paper.
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What I Can Do
What’s More
COMPOSERS’ TABLE ACTIVITY. Fill out the table below by indicating the name of
the artists and their works during the Impressionism Era and answer the question
that follows. Please use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.
Artists Works/Composition
MUSIC LISTENING ACTIVITY. Play from the accompanying CD track 1 and write a
3-4 stanza poem inspired by the musical piece Claire de Lune.
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Lesson
2 Expressionism
What’s In
What’s New
The term “Expressionism" was originally used in visual and literary arts and
was probably first applied to music in 1918, especially to Schoenberg because like
the painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), he veered away from "traditional forms
of beauty" to convey powerful feelings in his music. Features of expressionism
music are as follows:
Twelve-tone system
His works include the following:
• Verklarte Nacht
• Three Pieces for Piano, op. 11
• Pierrot Lunaire
• Violin Concerto
• Skandalkonzert, a concert of the Wiener Konzertverein.
Although full of melodic and lyrical interest, his music was also extremely
complex, creating heavy demands on the listener. He experienced
Triskaidekaphobia (fear of number 13). Schoenberg died on July 13, 1951 in Los
Angeles, California, USA where he had settled since 1934.
What I Can Do
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Other acclaimed works by Stravinsky includes:
• Ballet Petrouchka (1911), featuring shifting rhythms and polytonality,
a signature device of the composer
• The Nightingale (1914)
• Three Tales for Children (1917)
• Duo Concertant (1932)
• The Rake’s Progress (1951), a full-length opera
Stravinsky wrote approximately 127 works, including concerti, orchestral
music, instrumental music, operas, ballets, solo vocal, and choral music. Concerti
or concerto is a musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments
accompanied by an orchestra, especially one conceived on a relatively large scale.
He died in New York City on April 6, 1971.
What’s More
WORD HUNT. Encircle the words that are related to expressionist music in the grid
below. The words run horizontally, vertically and diagonally.
S U S A D G E V O L
D I S P T E I C L L
E A A I E R V O O L
R I R A O M N N H U
Y L G N E A B C U H
S C H O E N B E R G
A S H M R A N R I U
T N A R K S S T S H
O A H A O R O I N N
N Y A S G M A N I O
A R U S S I A R A R
L Y H C R E M T N A
X S S D F G H I I A
D I S T O R T E D C
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Lesson
Now that you are familiar with Impressionism and Expressionism, you are
ready to explore the very interesting musical forms of the 20 th Century. Let’s
discover the techniques and styles of Electronic and Chance Music.
What’s In
What’s New
ELECTRONIC MUSIC
The ability of electronic machines such as synthesizers, amplifiers, tape
recorders, and loudspeakers to produce different sounds was popularized by 20th
century composers like Edgar Varese, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Mario
Davidovsky.
Music that uses the tape recorder is called musique concrete, or concrete
music. The composer records different sounds that are heard in the environment
such as the bustle of traffic, the sound of the wind, the barking of dogs, the
strumming of a guitar, or the cry of an infant. These sounds are arranged by the
composer in different ways like 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 regular musical instruments such as the piano
or the violin.
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The first electronic devices for performing music were developed at the end of
the 19th century, and shortly afterwards, Italian futurists explored sounds that
had not been considered musical.
What I Can Do
Varèse’s Poème Électronique is one of the first compositions that was created
through the use of technology. It’s an 8-minute piece written in 1958. Varèse
composed the piece with the intention of creating a liberation between sounds and
as a result uses noises not usually considered “musical” throughout the piece. Play
from the accompanying CD Track 5 (Poème Électronique) or access it at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEkjC76oSNk.
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Some of his works include:
• Gruppen (1957), a piece for three orchestras that moved music through
time and space;
• Kontakte (1960), a work that pushed the tape machine to its limits; and
• Hymnen (1965), an ambitious two-hour work of 40 juxtaposed songs and
anthems from around the world
• Licht (Light), a seven-part opera (one for each day of the week) for a
gigantic ensemble of solo voices, solo instruments, solo dancers, choirs,
orchestras, mimes, and electronics.
It has led him to dream of concert halls in which the sound attacks the
listener from every direction. Stockhausen’s works total around 31.
What I Can Do
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In one instance, Cage created a “prepared” piano, where screws and pieces of
wood or paper were inserted between the piano strings to produce different
percussive possibilities.
He became notable for his work The Four Minutes and 33 Seconds (4’33"), a
chance musical work that instructed the pianist to merely open the piano lid and
remain silent for the length of time indicated by the title.
What I Can Do
What’s More
Directions. In each item, encircle the word that doesn’t belong to the 20 th Century
Music and identify the classification of the remaining words. (You are
given1 point for the encircled word and 1 point for the classification.)
The new musical styles created by 20th century classical composers were
truly distinct and innovative. They experimented with the elements of rhythm,
melody, harmony, tempo, and timbre in daring ways that were never attempted
before. Some even used electronic devices such as synthesizers, tape recorders,
amplifiers, and the like to introduce and enhance sounds created by traditional
instruments.
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What I Can Do
1. Chance Music – Ask 3 family members to join you in this activity and do the
following:
a. Prepare a dice or draw lots with 6 numbers.
b. Roll the dice 4 times or draw a number 4 times and record the numbers
that will appear. Out of these numbers, prepare a rhythmic pattern in
each number.
c. From the rhythmic pattern, randomly choose any materials available in
your house like plastic bottle, books, paper, pen, etc.
d. Assign a number to every material. Organize all the materials with
corresponding rhythmic pattern.
e. Record your performance in your cellphone.
2. Electronic Music – Create a short electronic music piece using your knowledge of
20th century musical styles. Save in mp3 format with the file name in this
manner: (ELECTRONIC MUSIC) (YOUR COMPLETE NAME). Example:
ELECTRONIC MUSIC JUAN DELA CRUZ.
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Assessment
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7. It is a music that uses the tape recorder.
a. Musique Concrete
b. Cassette Disk
c. Magnetic Tape
d. Cassette Deck
8. He is an “innovative French-born composer.”
a. Edgard Varèse
b. Karlheinz Stockhausen
c. John Cage
d. Mario Davidovsky
9. He is a central figure in the realm of electronic music.
a. Edgard Varèse
b. Karlheinz Stockhausen
c. John Cage
d. Mario Davidovsky
10. His music was initially met with resistance due to its heavy atonal content
with no clear melodic or rhythmic sense.
a. Edgard Varèse
b. Karlheinz Stockhausen
c. John Cage
d. Mario Davidovsky
II. Essay. Below are statements about 20th Century Music. Choose one from
the following statements and express your ideas about it.
• Music during the 20th Century became readily available to the masses
because of technology.
• Musical styles that were prohibited during the earlier times became
accepted in the 20th Century.
• 20th Century is an era of varied musical styles.
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Answer Key
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Holistic Rubric for the Essay (5 points)
5 points – The main idea is well-focused and properly developed by relevant,
accurate and substantial evidence.
4 points – The main idea is clearly presented with relevant and accurate
supporting evidences.
3 points – The main idea is understandable but with minimal supporting
evidences
2 points – The main idea is present but not well expressed with slightly
inconsistent evidences
1 point – There is no clear main idea which the essay revolves on and the
supporting ideas are inconsistent.
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References
Sunico, Raul M., Evelyn F. Cabanban, & Melissa Y. Moran. Grade 10 Learner’s
Material. HORIZONS Music and Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos.
Philippines: Tawid Publications, 2015.
Dezvezes Dez Heteronimus. “Stockhausen Studie II.” YouTube video, Jan.2, 2013.
3:05. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qi4hgT_d0o&t=5s
medici.tv. “Stravinsky Petrushka - Yuja Wang.” YouTube video, 2:41. Aug.5, 2009.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJRfImhtjq4
Nave for Eva. “John Cage "Water Walk".” YouTube video, 3:58. Oct.3, 2014.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXOIkT1-QWY
Robert Craft - Topic. “Poème Électronique.” YouTube video, 8:04. Feb.14, 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEkjC76oSNk
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