3 Flashcards

1
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When artists use their voices or their body movements to communicate artistic expression, it is considered an example of _______.

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Performing arts

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2
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They are often categorized into three types; MUSIC, DANCE, AND THEATER.

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CONTEMPORARY PERFORMING ARTS

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3
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Is the universal form of art.

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Music

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4
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It is defined as the manipulation of sound and silence.

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Music

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It blends different elements such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, timbre, and texture to create sound.

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Music

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It is performed by utilizing different instruments, vocal techniques, and styles.

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Music

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It can be performed live or recorded and can be prepared in advance or improvised.

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Music

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8
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The word _______ comes from the Greek word “MOUSIKE” which means “art of Muses” in Ancient Greece.

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MUSIC

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The word MUSIC comes from the Greek word ________ which means “art of Muses” in Ancient Greece.

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“MOUSIKE”

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The word MUSIC comes from the Greek word “MOUSIKE” which means ________ in Ancient Greece.

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“art of Muses”

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FORMS OF MUSIC

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1.Kundiman and Harana
2.Ballad
3.Chamber Music
4.Choral Music
5.Liturgical Music
6.Opera
7.Pop Music
8.Protest Song

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A product of Spanish colonization, it’s an art song that signifies love and affection for someone.

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Kundiman

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is a genre of traditional Filipino love song.

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Kundiman

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The melody is characterized by a smooth, flowing, and gentle rhythm with dramatic intervals.

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Kundiman

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15
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was the traditional means of serenade in the Philippines.

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Kundiman

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16
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“Nasan Ka, Irog”

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by Nicanor S. Abelardo,

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17
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“Pakiusap”

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by Dr. Francisco Santiago’s

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18
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is rarely heard at present except for the occasional radio play on the AM radio.

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“Traditional Kundiman”

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is an iteration of a modern art form using contemporary vernacular lyrics and accompanied by electronic instruments.

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“Contemporary kundiman”

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20
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A traditional courtship ritual in the Philippines where men introduce themselves and woo women by singing underneath their windows at night.

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Harana

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Uses deep Tagalog words and is used to implore the girl to listen or give attention such as; “Dungawin Mo, Hirang”, “O, Ilaw”.

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Harana

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22
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is rooted in the Mexican-Spanish tradition and based on the rhythmic patterns of the habanera.

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Harana

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A song that narrates an event in a community, the style varies from region to region and from ethnic tribe to another.

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Ballad

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24
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The term _____ in modern times has been applied to describe love songs, a “balladeer” is an artist whose set of songs is primarily composed of romantic songs.

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ballad

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engage your attention at once and they begin in media’s res (in the middle of things) usually the action is presented using a sequence of little dramatic scenes or in a question-and-answer format.

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Ballads

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26
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“Idangdang” of Bukidnon, “Iyangkit Parang Sabil” of the Tausug, “Composo” of the Hiligaynon.

27
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“Magellan” a popular example of a _____ by Yoyoy Villame (1932-2007

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Traditional Ballad

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TYPES OF BALLADS

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Traditional Ballad, Broadside Ballad, Literary Ballad

29
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It is a kind of ballad that was developed by anonymous poets in ancient times and handed down to our generation by word of mouth.

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Traditional Ballad

30
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It has no written form and it is a verbal sort of poetry, which underwent reasonable changes over time due to new circumstances and conditions and had no single author, it has the product of many poets

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Traditional Ballad

31
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A single sheet of inexpensive paper oriented on one side, often with a ballad rhyme, news, and sometimes with Woodcut illustrations.

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Broadside Ballad

32
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An imitation of a traditional ballad, the only difference is the two ballads in authorship.

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Literary Ballad

33
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A form of instrumental music composed by a small ensemble where each part is composed by one player, as opposed to an orchestra where a part is performed by a group of musicians.

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CHAMBER MUSIC

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Usually performed with a group of three to eight musicians, it is performed in an intimate setting by amateurs or professionals.

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CHAMBER MUSIC

35
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Is a room (from the French word “Chambre”),

36
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In English means a room in a large house or in a castle.

37
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A song that is intended for Christian church services, its early form was inspired by Jewish chants during religious rituals.

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LITURGICAL MUSIC

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is also called church music.

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LITURGICAL MUSIC

39
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Is written for performance in a religious rite of worship; the term is most commonly associated with the Christian tradition.

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LITURGICAL MUSIC

40
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being a type of sacred music, has been called by all the popes of the 20th century, from Pope Pius X to Pope John Paul II, the finest of all the arts employed in service to worship. Sacred music is the term preferred by the hierarchy of musical arts applied to the liturgical rites.

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LITURGICAL MUSIC

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It implies artistic worthiness, holiness in style, and a general acceptability, or universality.

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LITURGICAL MUSIC

42
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A combination of both music and theatre.

43
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it is a sung drama that entails the collaborative efforts of singers, dancers, composers, and choreographers.

44
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A staged drama set to music in its entirety is made up of vocal pieces with instrumental accompaniment and usually with orchestral overtures and interludes.

45
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Dialogue is entirely sung not spoken.

46
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It incorporates many of the elements of the spoken theater such as acting scenery and costumes and sometimes includes dance.

47
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which is a song sung in Solo that portrays the character’s emotional state.

48
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The English word ______ is an abbreviation of the Italian phrase opera in music (“work in music”).

49
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Consists of two modes of singing: recitative, the plot-driving passages often sung in a non-melodic style, and aria (an “air” or formal song) in which the characters express their emotions in a more structured melodic style.

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TRADITIONAL OPERA

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TYPES OF OPERA

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OPERA SERIA, OPERA BUFA

51
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characterized by serious historical dramas, a highly vocal male lead, and a noble audience.

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OPERA SERIA

52
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Italian term “Drama Per Musica” which refers to the serious style of Italian opera in the 18th century

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OPERA SERIA

53
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Italian term _________ which refers to the serious style of Italian opera in the 18th century

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“Drama Per Musica”

54
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a comedic opera that was popular in the 18TH century, the comic opera was just a short one-act skit performed during the intermission of serious operas.

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OPERA BUFA

55
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is used to describe what is readily available to the broad populace.

56
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An umbrella term that encompasses a multitude of different genres of music such as RnB, Rap, Rock, Hip-hop, Dance, etc.

57
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many critics look down on this type of music because some songs gain recognition due to their popularity and rarely for their quality.

58
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Songs that bring to light injustices and inequality in society, seek to inspire nationalism and heroism from their listeners.

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Protest music

59
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It is associated with a movement for social change.

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Protest Music

60
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The genres can also be folk, classical, or even commercial.

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Protest Music

61
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The main point of a _______ is to directly call for a change with the use of humor, irony, or the ballad form to make its point.

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protest song

62
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comes in many musical forms such as Kundiman as seen in “Bayan Ko” (1928)

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protest song

63
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Is one of the most popular and recognizable examples of a protest song made with the collaboration between Jose Corazon de Jesus (1896-1932)

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“Bayan Ko”

64
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“Bayan Ko” – Is one of the most popular and recognizable examples of a protest song made with the collaboration between _____________

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Constancio de Guzman, Jose Corazon de Jesus