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GOOD DAY

EVERYONE!
LET’S BE
ENERGIZED!
CLASS RULES:
S - Sensitive
U - Understanding
R - Respect
E - Express
ACTIVITY 1
The Magic Flute – Queen of the Night aria (Mozart;
Diana Damrau, The Royal Opera)
ACTIVITY 2:
LOCATE ME!
Locate and encircle the word 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.
1. Romantic Opera composer
who wrote his final opera that
ends with “All the world’s a
joke.”
2. Late-Romantic Italian
composer who composed the
score for “La Boheme.”
3. German composer who
adapted the leitmotif
approach.
4. German term for
composition for solo voice
and piano.
5. Story set into music with
several acts, finales and
postludes.
6. Viennese composer who
wrote over 600 art songs and
the “Unfinished Symphony”.
7.“La Donna e Mobile”
is an Aria from this
Opera.
8. Georges Bizet‟s
famous opera
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 C 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.Verdi
2.Puccini
3.Wagner
4.Lieder
5.Opera
6.Schubert
7.Rigolleto
8.Carmen
VOCAL
MUSIC OF
THE
ROMANTIC
PERIOD
➢Identify the vocal music of the
Romantic Period
➢Sings and performs themes of
selected songs
➢Value the vocal music of the
Romantic Period through
answering various quizzes
LET’S BEGIN!
ART
SONG
Parallelisms of
music and
literature were
clearly evident.
Composers interpret
poems, mood,
atmosphere and
imagery into music
Art Song was
written for solo
voice and piano,
inspired by poetry
Vocal music in this
period require singers to
perform a greater range
of tone color, dynamics
and pitch
Hence, Opera
became an
important source of
musical expressions
OPERA - a musical
composition having all or most
of its text set to music with
arias (solo), choruses, duets,
trios, sung to orchestral
accompaniment
CHORUSES – More than
one person singing each part,
like a choir. Usually represent
groups such as soldiers, priests,
peasants, nymphs of the woods.
DUETS - refer to any sung
part of an opera in which a
number of characters (2)
are expressing different
emotions at the same time.
TRIOS - a number or
section spotlighting three
singers but with varying
degrees of instrumental
support.
The opera is
characterized by
elaborate
costumes, scenery
and choreography.
COMPOSERS
OF VOCAL
MUSIC
❖Born on the 31st of
January 1797 in
Austria
❖His famous works
were:

A. Ellens Gesang III”


(“Ave Maria”) and
B. “Schwanenge
sang” (“Swan Song”)
AVE MARIA
❖Born in Parma,
Italy on October
9,1813
❖His famous
works were:

A. La Traviata
B. Rigoletto
RIGOLETTO
❖Born on December
22, 1858 in Lucca,
Italy
❖His famous works
were:

A. “La Boheme”
B. “Tosca”
LA BOHEME
❖Born in Germany
on May 22, 1813
❖His famous works
were:

A. Die
Meistersinger
B. Die Walkure
Die Meistersinger
❖Born October
25, 1838 in
Paris, France
❖His famous
work was
Carmen

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