MAPEH Preliminary Q1

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Impressionism Music

• A movement in music that emphasized atmosphere as it is used as a subject more than structure.

• Impressionism in terms of music provides an atmosphere with the use of bits of dance rhythms, melody, suggestive titles, expresses a mood, reminiscence of natural sound.

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Clause Debussy and Maurice Ravel

Were the prominent composers during the Impressionist movement.

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Claude Debussy

• Born somewhere near Paris.

• The first European composer to not follow the old system of tonality.

• Uses sound patterns.

• UDoes not like the quality of romantic music by Germans.

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Claude Debussy Works

• Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn (3 Nocturnes)

• Fetes (Festival) about the mysterious parade in a nocturnal festival.

• Nuages (Clouds) describes the slow moving clouds in the sky.

• Sirenes (Sirens) describes how a mermaid hire sad fishermen into the bottomless pit of the sea.

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Maurice Ravel

• Ciboure, France

• French composer known for melodies, harmonies, instrumental textures and effects and orchestration.

•Noted as being very inventive, rich in ideas, and evocative in his works.

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Maurice Ravel Works

• Bolero “A piece for orchestra without music.”

• Daphmis et Chloe

• Rapsodie Espagnole

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Modern Art

• Can be produced not by only by painters, sculptors, printemakers but also by industrial designers, photographers, fashion experts, color consultants, craftsmen, computer programmers and many more.

• Is part of our everyday life.

• We can see art anywhere, can be man made or not.

• Objects refers to a man’s effort to inspire.

• Is always part of religious beliefs.

• Is one of the oldest and important means of expression.

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Impressionism

• The first clearly movement in painting.

• Paris,1860s. Then it spread throughout Europe and United States.

• Not so many details but uses bold colors.

• A style representational art but does not necessarily rely on realistic depictions.

• Artists loosened their brushwork and lightened their palettes to give way to pure, intense color.

• They paint the pictures with a lot of colors and most of their pictures are outdoor scenes.

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Edouard Manet

• One of the first and most important innovators to emerge in the public exhibition scene in Paris.

• Focuses on everyday life scenery.

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CAMILLE PISSARO and ALFRED SISLEY

Focuses on French countryside and river scenes.

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EDGAR DEGAS

Focuses on ballet dancers and horse races

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BERTHE MORISOT

Focuses on women doing everyday thing.

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PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR

Effect of sunlight on flowers and figure

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CLAUDE MONET

Subtle changes in the atmosphere.

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Pointilism

Involves using many small dots of color.

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Fauvism

A movement of rebellion against rigid realism of academic art.

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Health Information

Correct information from right sources regarding health information.

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Health Products and Services

As a smart consumer you should be vigilant about the things you consume and type of health services you should seek.

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Evaluating Product or Services

• Cost

• Features

• Quality

• Warranty

• Safety

• Recommendations

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Evaluating Health Information

• Credibility – the information came from the right sources and can be trusted.

• Content - the information consist of factual and complete details

• Disclosure – includes the purpose for giving the information.

• Interactivity – gives the consumer’s comment or their feedback about the information.

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Fawn

A half man and half goat, pertains to the sensual forest deity in pagan mythology

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Fetes

Is about the mysterious parade in a nocturnal carnival

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Nuages

His Nocturne, describes the slow moving clouds in the sky

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Sirenes (Sirens)

Describes how mermaids hire sad fishermen into the bottomless pit of the sea

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2, 4, 5, 7

Aside from the whole tone scale, Debussy used the _ _ _ _ interval chords which are moving in one direction

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March 17 1875

Joseph Maurice Ravel

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Ravel said

“As a child, I was sensitive to music, to every kind of music.”

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Andre Gedalge

Maurice Ravel took private lessons with

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