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Romantic Music

- artist imagination and passion were seen through their works


- show several significant contrast of style in music
- relate to the European artistic and literary movement that arose
- where emotional subjectivity is the basis of arts

Chopin

- Poet of the Piano


- Polonaise – Polish dance in triple signature

Frederic Chopin

- Polish born musician (1810-1849)


- Wrote almost exclusively for piano
- Developed personal style at early age
o Not program music, but evokes an image
o Unique harmonic style influenced others
- Most of his pieces are elegant miniatures

Robert Schumann

- musical composition was extremely autobiographical and usually has descriptive text or title

Robert Schuman
- German, early to mid-Romantic (1810-1856)
- Temperamentally unsuited for some of the musical positions he attempted
- Committed to asylum where he died
- Wrote piano pieces, art songs, and later symphonies
- Known for his gift for melody

Characteristics of Romantic Period


- Individuality of style
- Aims and subjective are expressive
- Nationalism and exoticism
- Program music
- Expressive tone color
- Colorful harmony
- Expanded range of dynamics, pitch and tempo
- Forms are miniature and monumental

Process

characteristic of music and performance practice during the Romantic period. ( CHOPIN AND SCHUMANN)

Understanding

understanding how arts and media effects the modern music of Romantic period elements.
Arts

Romanticism arts

- Romanticism may be approached from the starting point of the primary importance of the free
expression of the feelings of the artist.
- Romanticism art is always on literary form.
- Romanticism was characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individualism as well as glorification of
all the past and nature.
- The arts of romanticism is more on French Culture.
- The form of romanticism art associated with liberalism and radicalism.
- Validated intense emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience.
- Romanticism arts embodied most strongly in the visual arts, music and literature.
- Originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century.
- Experienced in confronting the new aesthetic categories of the sublimity and beauty of nature.
- Placing new emphasis on such emotions as apprehension, horror and terror, and awe.

7 Works of Goya to have a modern romanticism arts


- War
- Religion
- Nature
- Supernatural
- Revolution
- Tradition / culture
- Nationalism

Reflect and analyse the idea, mood and message of the following romanticism artwork.

Nude maja

Liberty Leading the people

Bullfight

Discuss the work of Goya


P.E ( St. Anne And St. Mattew Only )

Ballroom dances
- today are no longer for the oldies alone.
- Rise in the society today due to its inclusion to the regular physical education program in the secondary and tertiary
education.
- Preserve the Filipino culture which is greatly influenced by the western culture.
- Reminisces the past decades where the young ones of the Circa 40’s and 60’s dances.
- Instructions are suited for both gender for equality.

Types of ballroom dances

Cha Cha
 is a lively, flirtatious ballroom dance full of passion and energy.
 The classic "Cuban motion" gives the Cha Cha its unique style.
Waltz
 is one of the smoothest ballroom dances.
 It is a progressive dance marked by long, flowing movements, continuous turns, and "rise and fall
Foxtrot
 is a ballroom dance that is lots of fun and simple to learn..
 an excellent dance for beginners.
 smooth dance in which dancers make long, flowing movements across the floor.

Festivals and Fiestas in the Philippines

Sinulog 3rd Sunday of January


 The festival honors the child Jesus, known as the Santo Niño (Holy Child), patron of the city of Cebu .
 It is a dance ritual that commemorates the Cebuano people’s pagan origin, and their acceptance of Christianity.
 features a street parade with participants in bright-colored costumes dancing to the rhythm of drums, trumpets, and native
gongs.
Ati-Atihan Festival 3rd Sunday of January
 is a feast held in honor of the Santo Niño held annually
 in the town of Kalibo, Aklan in the Philippines.
 Celebrants paint their faces with black soot and wear bright, outlandish costumes as they dance in revelry during the last
three days of this two week-long festival
Panagbenga Festival Whole Month of February
 The festival in Baguio was created as a tribute to the city’s flowers and as a way to rise up from the devastation of the 1990
Luzon earthquake.
 The festival includes floats that are decorated with flowers unlike those used in Pasadena’s Rose Parade.
Pahiyas Festival 15th May
 Lucban celebrates the Pahiyas Festival in honor of the patron saint of farmers, St. Isidore.
 This festival showcases a street of houses which are adorned with fruits, vegetables, agricultural products, handicrafts and
kiping, a rice-made decoration,
 The houses are judged and the best one is proclaimed the winner.

Process

- Assess the types of the social and festival dance and discuss the similarities or goal of two different
dances dances

Undeerstanding

Based on the picture

- “ How do people help the community by the means of dancing

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