Lesson Exemplar-MAPEH-MUSIC-WK1
Lesson Exemplar-MAPEH-MUSIC-WK1
Lesson Exemplar-MAPEH-MUSIC-WK1
Learning
Teacher MAPEH (Music)
Area
LESSON
Teaching
EXEMPLAR Sept.1-2, 2022 Quarter 1ST
Date
Teaching (Please see the attached Teacher’s
No. of Days 2
Time Program.)
A. References
a. Teacher’s Guide
Pages
PIVOT 4A MUSIC 9
b. Learner’s Material Weeks 1-2
Pages Pages 6-15
c. Textbook Pages
d. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resources
B. List of Learning https://youtu.be/VqZ3kwdqtVY
Resources for https://youtu.be/VqZ3kwdqtVY
Development and
Engagement Activities
IV.PROCEDURES
PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES:
Prayer
Greetings
Reminders on Safety Protocols
Introducing Oneself
B. Development Learning Task 2: There are 10 words present in the puzzle that are related to the
musical elements of selected vocal and instrumental music of the Medieval,
Renaissance and Baroque music. Look for all the words related to these 3 eras
and write them down on the table of classification provided below the puzzle.
A. Characteristics of Madrigal
Polyphonic
Sung acapella
Through – composed
Number of voices varies from 2 to 8 and Frequently from 3 to 6
Suggested Music: Listen to April Is in My Mistress Face by Thomas Mor-
ley https://youtu.be/OiOWQzRHmbl
Learning Task 2: Read and carefully analyze each statement. Choose the letter
of the best answer on a separate sheet of paper. (15 points)
1. It was during this period that secular music became popular.
A. Medieval period B. Renaissance Period C. Baroque Period
2. It is a piece for several voices set to a short poem, usually about love, and it is
used in its vernacular language.
A. Mass B. Madrigal C. Motet
3. It is considered as the golden age of a Capella music.
A. Medieval Period B. Renaissance Period C. Baroque Period
4. He was a prolific composer who wrote the most famous oratorio, The Messiah.
A. Vivaldi B. J.S. Bach C. G. F. Handel
5. The monophonic melodies of its music, to which improvised accompaniment
may have been added were often lively.
A. Medieval Period B. Renaissance Period C. Baroque Period
Prominent Composers of the Eras
ADAM DE LA HALLE was a French-born trouvère, musician, and poet. He
was also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback). He made history in
the world of music during the medieval Period. He is known for his uniqueness
and versatility.
He was a self-proclaimed genius, often describing himself as Maistre
(Master) because of his completion of some advanced studies. He also explored
and mastered the monophonic composition and its more complex form-the motet.
He died in Italy 1285.
GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI DA PALESTRINA an Italian Renaissance
composer of sacred music and the best-known 16 -century representative of the
th
C. Engagement
Learning Task 3: Fill in the table with Performance Practices of the Eras
according to the category. (Secular or Sacred).
Many music was not bound by Catholic traditions emerged and most of the
music were performed across Europe by groups of musician called Troubadours.
Troubadour Music - usually monophonic
- Sometimes with improvised accompaniment
- Tells of chivalry and courtly love
D. Assimilation The first three periods of Western Music History are classified as Medieval,
Renaissance, and Baroque. Each period has its distinctive characteristic,
historical, and cultural backgrounds.
A type of music from the Medieval Era is the Gregorian Chant, which was
mainly used in the early Christian Church.
Music during the Renaissance Period became an important leisure activity.
Members of the upper-class were expected to have received musical training.
Imitative polyphony is the distinctive characteristic of Renaissance Music.
The Baroque Period is characterized by grand and elaborate ornamentation of
sculptures, theaters, arts, and music. The music genres which flourished during
the Baroque Period were the concerto, the fugue, the oratorio, and the chorale
Music evolved alongside man's constant quest for growth and development.
Learning Task 5: Read and carefully analyze each statement. Choose the letter
of the best answer on a separate sheet of paper. (15 points)
1. The following are the characteristics of the Renaissance music except:
a. Mostly monophony
b. Imitation among voices is common
c. Use of word painting in texts and music
d. Melodic lines move in a flowing manner
2. It is known as non-religious music.
a. Concerto b. Sacred music c. Secular music
3. It is an alteration between loud and soft sounds
a. Dynamic contrast b. Melodic lines c. Primarily contrapuntal
4. Harpsichord and organ are the keyboard instruments that are commonly used
during this period.
a. Baroque Period b. Medieval period c. Renaissance Period
5. It was the most prominent instrument of the Renaissance Era.
a. Keyboard b. Harpsichord c. Lute
The teacher will ask the learners to write in their notebook about three things they
V. REFLECTION
learned from the lesson.
Learning Activity 4: Answer the following analogy on a piece of paper. Find your answers on the box below and write
your answer on a piece of paper.
1. Baroque: barocco; Renaissance: __________
2. Liturgical music: ___________; Secular music: Nonreligious
3. Renaissance: Golden Age; Medieval: __________
4. Harpsicord: ____________; Lute: Renaissance
5. Motet: Medieval; _________: Renaissance
6. Imitation of Voices: __________; Dynamic Contrast: Baroque
7. ___________: Monophonic; Renaissance: Polyphonic
8. Mass: Eucharistic Liturgy; __________: Poetic text
9. Medieval: Churches; Renaissance: _________
10. __________: Group of Singers; Instrumental Music: Voice with Instrument Accompaniment
Learning Task 5: Read and carefully analyze each statement. Choose the letter of the best answer on a separate sheet
of paper. (15 points)
1. The following are the characteristics of the Renaissance music except:
a. Mostly monophony
b. Imitation among voices is common
c. Use of word painting in texts and music
d. Melodic lines move in a flowing manner
2. It is known as non-religious music.
a. Concerto b. Sacred music c. Secular music
3. It is an alteration between loud and soft sounds
a. Dynamic contrast b. Melodic lines c. Primarily contrapuntal
4. Harpsichord and organ are the keyboard instruments that are commonly used during this period.
a. Baroque Period b. Medieval period c. Renaissance Period
5. It was the most prominent instrument of the Renaissance Era.
a. Keyboard b. Harpsichord c. Lute