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MUSIC LESSON 1 TO 4

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Review:
20th Century Music:
Impressionist Music
Lesson 1 - Impressionist Music

❖Impressionism is a French Movement that began in


the late 19th century to early 20th
century.
-Most compositions during the Impressionist era were
often represented by short, lyrical pieces.
-In Western classical music it is the period during the
late 19th and 20th centuries, whose music focuses on
mood, emotions, arose by the subject rather than a
detailed tone picture.
Lesson 1 - Impressionist Music
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Rhythm - has free and flexible rhythm. It does not have


a clear rhythm, or the rhythm is irregular.
Melody - varies from short to long sound and follows a
free-flowing lines. Most of the theme of the music
was centered on nature, its beauty, and lightness. It
also uses the whole tone scale created by Claude
Debussy.
Lesson 1 - Impressionist Music
Harmony – uses parallel chords for color rather than function,
adding dissonant notes to chords. Dissonance certainly
results from the grating combination of harsh, clashing
tones.
Lesson 1 - Impressionist Music

Timbre - is completely unique in


impressionistic music, follows the same
characteristics that explains the practice
and performance of the artists of this
style.
- woodwind, strings, harp, piano, small
chamber
Lesson 1 - Impressionist Music Composer

1.Claude Debussy
➢the creator of the
Whole tone scale; known
as the “Father of
Impressionist Music”
Lesson 1 - Impressionist Music Composer

2. Joseph - Maurice Ravel


➢- He used modes types of
scales with different moods.
- - His music has a tonal
center and uses formal
structure
Lesson 2 – Expressionism in Music
Expressionism is a style of art and soon transcend in music that started
in 1905 by German artists. Artists create exaggerated pictures, uses
distorted colors and unrealistic objects that shows strong emotions or
anger.
Lesson 2 – Expressionism in Music
Rhythm - has complex and irregular rhythm due to liberation of form
and harmony.
Melody - uses distorted melodies and harmonies; uses 12 tone scale
created by Arnold Schoenberg.
Lesson 2 – Expressionism in Music

Harmony - uses harsh dissonance and atonality (it means that it does
not have a tonal center or key.
Dynamics - utilizes extreme contrasting dynamics and the pitch range
of their instruments.
Texture - has a constant change in texture because there is a
consistent change in instrumental color making the sound dark and
heavier.
Lesson 2 – Expressionism Composer

3. Arnold Franz Walter


Schoenberg - His composition
involves atonality (composition
has no tonal or center key); and
makes the music feel more
ambiguous and even unsettling
Lesson 3 –Avant Garde Music

Avant-garde - a French phrase meaning "vanguard" or


(literally, "advance guard"), describes movements of
innovation and experimentation in the fields of arts and
music.
- The Avant Garde artists can be described as a group of
people who develop fresh and often very surprising
ideas in visual art, literature and culture at large.
Lesson 3 –Avant Garde Music

Characteristic of Avant Garde Music:


- it breaks various rules and regulations of traditional music
and create a new organize sound.
- Harmony – have a great increase in the use of chords that blur
the sense of a stable tonality; have mysterious sound, while
diminished chords have an unsettling, dissonant sound.
Lesson 3 –Avant Garde Music

Characteristic of Avant Garde Music:


- Melody - uses the tone-row, 12-tone, or dodecaphonic music,
uses ‘Micro-tones’ and improvisations in compositions.
Lesson 3 –Avant Garde Music

Characteristic of Avant Garde Music:


- Rhythm - uses polyrhythm which means a rhythm which makes use of two or
more different rhythms simultaneously and syncopation which is the
shifting of the normal accent, usually by stressing the normally unaccented
beats.
Lesson 3 –Avant Garde Music Composer

1. George Gershwin
His music is light music, jazz and
shows music that linked
classical and popular music
where he makes use of
improvisations, syncopation and
polyrhythms.
Lesson 4 –Avant Garde Music Composer

2. Leonard Bernstein
- an accomplished pianist before
he became famous a conductor
also known as “Lenny”; who
bridged the gap between
classical music, Broadway
musicals, jazz, and rock
Lesson 4 –Avant Garde Music Composer

3. Philip Glass
- His works uses displacement of (beats
or accents) rhythms. And rely on
traditional diatonic scale and harmonies.
Uses Diatonic Scale is consisting of
seven notes with the first note repeated
one octave above the tonic note. Tonic
also known as the root, which is the first
note of the scale.
GENERALIZATION.
Let us complete the statement…

1.Impressionism is ……
2.Expressionism music
is…… 3.Avant guard Music
is….
4.Impressionism composer is …
5.Expressionism composer are….
6.Avant Guard composers are….
• Read the supplemental activities in the MAPEH google classroom then answer
the QUIZ given in the classroom classwork.
PERFORMANCE TASK IN MUSIC

• Performance Task will be


posted next week and will be
explained by your MAPEH
Subject teacher during online
class so don’t be absent for
you to understand your task.

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