LP 1 Music Q4 (05-03-2023)
LP 1 Music Q4 (05-03-2023)
LP 1 Music Q4 (05-03-2023)
GRADE LEVEL QUARTER / DOMAIN WEEK & DAY NO. PAGE NO.
IX 4TH QUARTER/MUSIC 1 ___
I. OBJECTIVES
B. Performance Standards The learner sings and performs themes of selected songs from the Romantic Period
Narrates the plot, musical and theatrical elements of an opera after video and
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives movie showing. MU9OP-IVa-g-1
(Write the LC code) Identify the famous vocal music composer of the Romantic Period.
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR) Learning Activity Sheets in Music 9, Bluetooth speaker.
portal
B. Other Learning Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
1. Prayer
The teacher will ask for a volunteer to lead the prayer.
2. Checking of Attendance.
To monitor the students, the teacher will check the attendance
1. PRIMING ACTIVITIES through their permanent seating arrangement.
3. Establishing house rules and norms.
In order to have a conducive and harmonious teaching and learning
process, the teacher and the learners will establish or set their
agreed classroom rules and norms.
Locate Me
2. ACTIVITY Locate and encircle the word/words related to vocal music of the Romantic period
inside the box. The word/s may be arranged horizontally, vertically,
diagonally/inverted. Match the words found to the questions given below.
P U C C I N I E U P
O I R E D E I L T S
P D T N E M R A C G
E R E W R R N I R L
R E N G A W G D E R
A V L A B O H E M E
P R I G O L L E T O
O S C H U B E R T I
1. Romantic Opera composer who wrote his final opera that ends with “All the
world‟s a joke.” VERDI
2. Italian late-Romantic composer who compose the score for La Boheme. PUCCINI
3. German composer who adapted the leitmotif approach. WAGNER
4. German term for composition for solo voice and piano. LIEDER
5. Story set into music with several acts, finales and postludes. OPERA
6. Viennese composer who wrote over 600 art songs and the Unfinished
Symphony. SCHUBERT
7. La Donna e Mobile is an Aria from this Opera. RIGOLLETO
8. Georges Bizet‟s famous opera. CARMEN
Process questions:
1. Did you enjoy the activity?
3. ANALYSIS 2. What are those words that you have found?
3. How were you able to determine and locate the words that are being
asked?
4. What do you think is our lesson for today?
WHAT TO KNOW?
The parallelisms of music and literature were clearly evident in almost all forms of
vocal music during the Romantic period. Composers interpret poems, mood,
atmosphere and imagery into music. Musical compositions such as the art song was
written for solo voice and piano. Like all program music, art song has its inspiration
from poetry in this period. Mood is often set at the beginning with piano
introduction and concluded with a piano postlude.
MELODY: Long, lyrical melodies with irregular phrases. Extensive use of
chromaticism; vivid contrasts and has a variety of melodic ideas within one
movement.
RHYTHM: Frequent changes in both tempo and time signature.
TEXTURE: Homophonic
TIMBRE: Great variety of tone color; woodwind and brass sections of the orchestra
5. ABSTRACTION increased; rich and colourful orchestration.
Romantic artists found inspiration in landscapes. Their subjects were traditional
myths, legends and folklore usually dealing with the supernatural, grotesque, and
less ordinary.
Vocal music in this period require singers to perform a greater range of tone color,
dynamics and pitch. Because of this, Opera became an important source of musical
expressions. The birth of the opera houses came. It was the place where all the arts
converged: not only music, but poetry, painting, architecture and the dance as well.
What is an opera?
Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and
dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" is typically a collaboration
between a composer and a librettist and incorporates a number of the performing
arts, such as acting, scenery, costume, and sometimes dance or ballet.
COMPOSERS OF VOCAL FORMS DURING THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
GIUSEPPE VERDI
“Oberto” was performed in La Scala, the most important opera house at the time.
Almost all his works are serious love story with unhappy ending. Expressive vocal
melody is the
soul of a Verdi opera. He completed 25 operas throughout his career. His final
opera ends with “All the world’s a joke.” Some of his famous operas are still being
produced and performed worldwide. His much-acclaimed works are; La Traviata,
Rigoletto, Falstaff, Otello and Aida were he wrote for the opening of the Suez
Canal. He died in Milan, Italy on January 27,1901.
GIACOMO PUCCINI
His famous works are Tristan and Isolde, Die Walkure, Die Meistersinger,
Tannhauser and Parsifal. His work would later influence modern film scores,
including those of the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings film series. Wagner died
of a heart attack on February 13,1883 at age of 69.
GEORGES BIZET
However, when “Carmen” first opened in Paris, the reviews were terrible. The
shows were criticized in horrible ways that resulted in poor audience attendance.
During the first round of “Carmen” performances, Bizet died (June 3, 1875). He was
only 36. Four months later, “Carmen” opened in Vienna, Austria, and was a smash
hit. It is now one of the most popular operas ever written. Bizet never knew that
audiences would come to consider it as his masterpiece.
DIRECTION: Identify the composer of each composition. Write only the family name
of the composer in your answer sheet.
1. Oberto
2. Tristan and Isolde
6. APPLICATION 3. Erlkonig
4. Carmen
5. La Boheme
6. Die Walkure
7. Rigolleto
8. Gretchen am Spinnrade
9. Madame Butterfly
10. Parsifal
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the best answer. Write the letter of your answer in
your notebook.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the
lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help
me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?
NOTED BY:
FELGRACE P. MALIG-ON
MASTER TEACHER I