Music10 q4 Week1 v4

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 9

MUSIC 10

4th Quarter
Week 1

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Division of Surigao del Sur
Disclaimer: This Learning Activity Sheet (LAS) is based from the Self-Learning
Modules, Learner’s Materials, Textbooks and Teaching Guides released by
DepEd Central Office. Furthermore, utilization of duly acknowledged external
resources is purely of non-profit, for educational use and constitutes fair use. All
Rights Reserved.

Development Team Quality Assurance Team

Content Evaluator:
Ma. Socorro Ethel Dinalagan
Developer: Neil John B. Galarion
Language Editor:
Illustrator:
Mary Joy J. Galagar
Layout Artist:
Layout Evaluator:
Jj Evan Aries C. Handugan
PSDS/DIC: Annabelle R. Cubil
Learning Area EPS:
Antonio V. Salazar, Ed.D.

LAS Graphics and Design Credits:


Title Page Art: Marieto Cleben V. Lozada
Title Page Layout: Bryan L. Arreo
Visual Cues Art: Ivin Mae M. Ambos

For inquiries or feedback, please write or call:

Department of Education – Division of Surigao del Sur


Balilahan, Tandag City

Telephone: (086) 211-3225


Email Address: [email protected]
Facebook: SurSur Division LRMS Updates
Facebook Messenger: Learning Resource Concerns

Telefax:

1
Email Address:
Competency:
1. Describes how an idea or story in musical play is presented by
watching live performance or video excerpt MU10MM IIIa-h-1
2. Explains how theatrical elements in a selected part of a musical
play are combined with music and media to achieve certain
effects MU10MM IIIa-h-2

Objectives: At the end of the week, you shall have


o identified the characteristic features of Philippine Opera and
Philippine Ballet;
o developed musical piece to be used in both opera and
ballet; and
o demonstrated appreciation in Philippine Opera and Philippine
Ballet.

Learner’s Tasks

Lesson Overview
Philippine Opera

Opera. An art and music form in which singers and musicians perform a
dramatic work combining text (called a libretto) and a musical score, usually
in an elaborate theatrical setting (opera house). Dialogue is entirely sung and
not spoken.
Philippine Opera started in the Philippines during the 19th Century when
Instrumental virtuosos, opera singers, and Spanish zarzuela performers came.
The element of tragedy, emanating from the popular themes of romance,
deceit, murder, vendetta, and other elements of human frailty, became a
favorite story pattern of the Filipino opera.

Philippine Local Theaters


- Zorilla
- Principe Alfonso
- Variedades
- Quiapo Theater
- Tondo Theater
- Manila Grand Opera House
- Metropolitan Theate

Sandugong Panaginip is said to be the first Filipino opera by Pedro


Paterno, a poet, novelist, musician, and government official. This was first
presented at the Zorilla Theater on August 2, 1902. It was later translated by
the Englishman M.W. Loving with the title The Dreamed Alliance.

2
Original Filipino Operas

La Loba Negra (The Black She-Wolf) is a three-act Filipino opera. Acts I


and II are based on history. Act III is based on a legend attributed to Fr. Jose
Burgos, one of the three martyred priests Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora who
were executed in Bagumbayan (now Luneta) in 1872. The music was
composed by National Artist Francisco Feliciano, with libretto by soprano Fides
Cuyugan Asensio. The premiere was held in 1984 with National Artist for Theater
and Film Lamberto Avellana as director.

The three-act opera Noli Me Tangere was composed by National Artist


Felipe Padilla de Leon, with libretto by National Artist Guillermo Tolentino. It
premiered in 1957 at the FEU Auditorium. The cast included Juanita Javier
Torres as Maria Clara, Don David as Ibarra, Fides Cuyugan Asensio as Sisa, Milo
Cristobal as Padre Damaso, and Morli Daram as the director. There were
several other productions that followed the premiere production.

El Filibusterismo is a novel by Dr. Jose Rizal, a sequel to the earlier Noli Me


Tangere. It was written four years later. It tells of the continuing struggle of the
Filipinos to achieve freedom and emancipation from Spanish colonial rule. The
opera El Filibusterismo was composed by National Artist Felipe Padilla de Leon
in 1970, with libretto by Anthony Morli. It was in three acts and written in
Tagalog.

Noli Me Tangere Opera Cast of El Filibusterismo, The Opera

Philippine Ballet
Ballet. This dance form has been used to interpret stories of all kinds. It
does so by allowing the characters to come alive, not in spoken dialogue but
in body movements or pantomime. Creative steps, arm gestures, facial
expressions, and body movements are the dancers’ ways to express the
meaning of the story being revealed.

Philippine Ballet presents folktales based on local fables for example,


Lola Basyang as well as epics from neighboring regions, such as India’s
Ramayana. Highly communicative movements and steps dramatize the
actions in the respective stories.

3
Famous Philippine Ballet Companies
- Ballet Philippine
- Philippine Ballet Theatre
- Ballet Manila

Ballet music is basically a musical composition that is meant for a ballet


performance. As ballet music progressed, classical music composers who had
only composed symphonies began to compose full ballets. Tchaikovsky was
one of the first classical music composers who began to write ballet music.

Lisa Macuja-Elizalde in Dying Swan Tatlong Kuwento ni Lola Basyang

The Filipino Ballet vividly presents folktales based on fables (example,


Lola Basyang and epics from the neighboring regions (example, India’s
Ramayana). Highly communicative movements and steps dramatize the
actions in the respective stories, the colourful sets and costumes add to the
luster and attraction of the productions. Although not as extensively explored
as the other performing genres for local adaptation.

Lola Basyang is a ballet adaptation of Severino Reyes’ folktales Mga


Kuwento ni Lola Basyang. It was meant to instill and rekindle the interest of
the Filipino youth in the beauty, richness, and heritage of Philippine literature.

Tatlong Kuwento ni Lola Basyang featured the following stories:

Ang kapatid ng Tatlong Ang Mahiwagang Ang prinsipe ng mga


Marya, Ballet Manila Biyulin Ibon
Archive

4
Rama Hari, translated as King Rama, is
the Philippine adaptation of the Indian epic
Ramayana set to music, dance, and drama.

Originally presented on February 8 to


17, 1980, the creative team consisted of
Ryan Cayabyab (Music), National Artist
Alice Reyes (Choreography), National Artist
Bienvenido Lumbera (Literature), and
National Artist Salvador Bernal (Theater
Design), with the CCP Philharmonic
Orchestra conducted by Cayabyab. Ballet Philippines’ RAMA HARI
(1980), Cultural Center of the
Philippines

Activity 1
Direction: Describe the characteristic features and similarities of both Philippine
Opera and Philippine Ballet using the Venn Diagram. Choose your answers
from the Word bank below and write it inside the corresponding areas.

Philippine Similarities Philippine


Opera Ballet

Dialogue is entirely sung and not spoken Applied production and design

Elaborate theatrical setting Performed with orchestra

Interpret stories through dance Element of tragedy

Pantomime Presents folktales based on local fables

5
Activity 2. Song Composition

1. From the characteristic features of Philippine opera with such themes as


tragedy and Philippine Ballet with Folktales and fables, compose your
own lyrics of a narrative song with the theme tragedy and tune it to a
common folk song or any OPM song. The composition must be suitable
as background music in dancing ballet.
2. Use tagalog or English as your medium language.
3. You may use instruments to enhance your composition.
4. Write your composition in an A4 size bond paper.
5. You can perform or let someone interpret the song you composed.
6. Record the performance using available resources and send it to your
teachers’ social media account or in your MAPEH Facebook page.
7. If no available device, just submit the narrative song composition to your
teacher.

You will be evaluated based on these criteria:

Lyrics (content,applies the theme TRAGEDY) …………………………… 30 points


Musicianship (Arrangement of musical composition) ………………… 20 points
Performance (Interpretation, delivery, timing) …………………………. 10 points
Total ……………………………………………………………………………… 50 points

Activity 3
Direction: Answer the question with your own thoughts. Write it in a whole sheet of
intermediate paper.

1. Being one of the 21st century learners, how will you encourage the new
generation to appreciate the musical styles of Philippine Opera and Philippine
Ballet?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
____________

RUBRIC:
SCORE DESCRIPTIONS:
5 - Address the topic and state a relevant and justifiable answer.
4 - State a relevant and justifiable answer.
3 - Does not address the question explicitly.
2 - State an answer but not relevant to the topic question.
1 - No relevance to the topic/question.
0 - No answer

6
Formative Test

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Answer the following questions. Write only the letter of the correct answer
on your answer sheet.
1. Which of the following performances does not need spoken dialogue but
entirely sung?
A. Philippine Ballet C. Philippine Musical Play
B. Philippine Opera D. Philippine Theater

2. Which performance has a favorite story pattern of tragedy?


A. Philippine Ballet C. Philippine Musical Play
B. Philippine Opera D. Philippine Theater

3. If you will become the choreographer of Philippine Ballet, what should be the
theme of their performance?
A. Action and Adventure C. Love and Romance
B. Folktales and Fables D. Suspense and Tragedy

4. How is ballet performed?


A. By dancing with dialogue spoken
B. By dancing limited movements
C. By dancing creatively without spoken dialogue
D. By dancing dramatically

5. The following are ballet adaptations of Severino Reyes’ folktales Mga


Kuwento ni Lola Basyang, EXCEPT;
A. Ang kapatid ng tatlong Marya
B. Ang Rama Hari
C. Ang Mahiwagang Byulin
A. Ang Prinsipe ng mga ibon

Answer Key

Activity 1

Philippine Opera Similarities Philippine Ballet


● Dialogue is ● elaborate ● interpret stories
entirely sung theatrical setting through dance
and not ● performed with ● presents folktales
spoken orchestra based on local fables
● element of ● Applied ● Pantomime
tragedy production and
design

7
Activity 2
You will be evaluated based on these criteria;
Lyrics (content,applies the theme TRAGEDY) …………………………… 30 points
Musicianship (Arrangement of musical composition) ………………… 20 points
Performance (Interpretation, delivery, timing) …………………………. 10 points
Total ……………………………………………………………………………… 50 points

Activity 3
Answers may vary

1. Appreciation requires repetition, when it is shown or listened to


repeatedly, the new generation will start to appreciate the music used
in Philippine Opera and Philippine Ballet. Another great way to learn
about and appreciate different styles of music is to listen to something
completely outside your normal listening range. While this can be
shaking, it can help broaden your understanding of what's out there.

References

Grade 10 HORIZON Learner’s Material pages 142-156

Ellen Cuizon Paiton, MAEd ,ADM Module in Division of Bukidnon, Music 10 Q4


Module 1 Christine Navarro Seno, ADM Module in Division of Bukidnon,
Music 10 Q4 Module 2

You might also like