SING WITH ME!
Direction: Identify
the title and the
composer of the
given lyrics of the
song.
1ST SONG
Oh sabik sa lalim
Ng pagtingin mo para sa 'kin
'Pag napansin mo na ako
Ipapaunawa ko agad sa 'yo na
Isa lang isa lang (isa lang)
Ang hinahanap ko hanap ko (hanap)
Ikaw ra man ikaw ra man
Kung papalarin na mapapasa'kin ba
Isa lang/ Arthur
Nery
2ND SONG
Pinsala'y ikinamada
Oh binibining may salamangka
You've turned my limbics into a bouquet
Ikaw ay tila sining sa museong 'di naluluma
Binibini kong ginto hanggang kaluluwa Gonna
keep you like the nu couché
All my life
Sining/Dionela
3RD SONG
I can think of all the times
You told me not to touch the light
I never thought that you would be the one
I couldn't really justify
How you even thought it could be right
Cause everything we cherished is gone
And in the end, can you tell me if
It was worth the try, so I can decide
Leaves/Ben&Ben
4TH SONG
Tumingin ka sa 'king mga mata
At hindi mo na kailangan pang
Magtanong nang paulit-ulit
Ikaw lang ang iniibig
Ikaw lang/NOBITA
5TH SONG
Ikaw ang kumpas pag naliligaw
Ikaw ang kulay sa langit na bughaw
Sa bawat bagyo na dumadayo
Ikaw ang kanlungan na kailangan ko
Kahit hindi ko alam
Ilang beses mo akong niligtas
Dito sa hantungan ng aming wagas
Kumpas/Moira Dela Torre
Music of the
Romantic
Period
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students will
be able to:
a. Narrate the life and the musical works
of different composers in Romantic Period.
b. Listen perceptively to selected
Romantic Period music.
WHAT IS
ROMANTIC PERIOD?
Romantic Period is described as
a cultural movement that stressed
emotion, imagination,
individualism, and freedom of
expression. These characteristics
are evident in music, art, and
literature of the era.
COMPOSERS
OF
ROMANTIC
PERIOD
Niccolo Paganini
He was born in October 27, 1782 in Genoa, Italy in
a family of six children. His musical skills started
with playing the mandolin at the age of five. He
eventually transferred his training to the violin at
the age of seven with different violin professors in
Italy. His violin teachers could not keep up with the
progress of his violin skills that he kept on
transferring from one violin teacher to another. This
led him to adopt all his teachers' influences in
playing the violin.
Paganini became the most famous violin virtuoso in
the world. His compositions inspired a lot of other
composers such as Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin, and
Robert Schumann.
Some Works of Niccolo Paganini:
• "La Campanella"
• 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1
• Concerto no. 1 in Eb, Op. 6
• 15 Quartets for Guitar and Strings
Trio
• "The Carnival of Venice"
PIANO MUSIC
Piano music of the Romantic
period was filled with innovations.
Most of the compositions require
a high level of virtuosity. Some
were reinventions of sonatas from
the Classical era.
Frederic Chopin
Frederic Chopin was known as the "Poet of the Piano," He was
born on March 1,1810 in Zelazowa, Poland. Frederic Chopin
began to play piano at age 4. He composed polonaise at the
age of 7. He studied piano at Warsaw Conservatory under
Wilhelm Würfel and most of his music was influenced by folk
music. He finished his formal education at the higher school
in 1829 and soon traveled to Europe giving concerts in places
such as Vienna, Munich, Paris, and London. He wrote almost
exclusively for piano. He made extensive use of piano pedal
in most of his compositions.
In 1831, Chopin arrived in Paris and met other legendary
composers as Franz Liszt, Felix Mendelssohn, and Robert
Schumann. During this time in Paris, Chopin met and married
the famous French writer George such Sand which later
became a source of inspiration as well as a maternal figure in
Chopin's life. Chopin died on October 17, 1849, in Paris.
Chopin's music is recognized worldwide for its beauty and his
works s on the piano are mainstays in the piano repertoire.
Chopin composed almost primarily for the
piano and some of his most well known
compositions are:
Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49
Revolutionary Etude, Op. 10
No. 12 and 24 Preludes, Op. 28.
Chopin is famous for the
following:
Ballade - a verse form or narrative that is set to music
Etude - a piece composed for the development of a specific technique. Mazurka - a Polish
dance in triple time signature Nocturne an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy
mood, for the piano
Polonaise - a slow Polish dance in triple time that consists of a march or procession
Prelude - a short piece of music that can be used as a preface, and introduction to another
work or may stand on its own
Waltz - a German dance in triple meter
Impromptu - a short free-form musical composition usually for a solo instrument, like the
piano
Scherzo - a musical movement of playful character, typically in ABA form
Sonata - composition for one or more solo instruments usually consisting of three or four
independent movements varying in key, mood, and tempo
Franz Liszt
The best word that describes the works of Franz Liszt is
"virtuosity." He was known as the virtuoso pianist, a
composer and the busiest musician during the Romantic
Era. He played and studied in Vienna and Paris while
performing in concerts in the rest of Europe. Liszt was
born in the village Doborjan, Hungary. He displayed
remarkable talent at a young age and easily understood
sight reading. His father was his first teacher at age six.
A turning point came when in his early twenties, Liszt
heard the virtuoso violinist Niccolo Paganini perform so
he decided to dedicate himself in becoming a virtuoso
pianist. He was known for his symphonic poems where
he translated great literary works into musical
compositions. He also made piano transcriptions of
operas and famous symphonies. Many of his piano
compositions are technically challenging pieces. He was
also known with his generosity in sharing time and
money to the orphans, victim of disasters, and the many
students he taught music for free.
Some of Liszt's Piano works:
• "La Campanella"
• "Liebestraume no. 3"
• Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsodies" were originally written for solo piano, but many
were arranged for orchestra or other combinations of instruments. The Hungarian
Rhapsody no. 2 is the most popular and was the basis for the "Tom & Jerry" cartoon
called the "Cat Concerto"
• Un Sospiro
• Sonata in B Minor
• Arrangements of the 9 Beethoven Symphonies
• Transcriptions of Lieder by Schubert
Orchestral Composition
• Symphonic Poems ("Hamlet," "Les Preludes")
Robert Schumann
One of the famous Romantic composers that beautifully
combined music andomids is Robert Schumann. He was a
composer and music critic. Robert Alexander Schumanna was
born in 1810 in Zwickau. His father wanted him to study law
and so in 1821, Schumann went to Leipzig to study law.
However, he spent most of his time with musical and literary
circles through the effort of Friedrich Wieck who took some time
to teach Schumann how to play the piano. It was also this time
when he wrote some of his first piano compositions. He
eventually convinced his family that he should put aside law in
favor of a performing career. In 1830, Schumann went to live
with Wieck in Leipzig. He soon developed a problem with his
hands, effectively ending his dreams as a pianist. It was in
1834 when Schumann founded the music journal, "Jornal Neue
Zeitschrift fur Musik," wherein he edited and wrote music
criticism for his publication. He wrote numerous write-ups and
one of which was the performance of Frederic Chopin in Paris,
France. In his journal, Schumann often wrote under two
pseudonyms - Eusebius (his sensitive, lyrical side) and
Florestan (his fiery, stormy side).
Piano Works:
• "Abegg Variations," Opus 1(1830)
• "Davidsbundlertanze" ("Dances of the Band of
David"), Opus 6 (1837)
• "Carnaval," Opus 9 (1835) a portrait of a masked
ball attended by his allies and his beloved Clara
• "Phantasiestucke," Opus 12 (1837) - a series of
mood pieces
• "Kreisleriana," Opus 16 (1838) - a fantasy on the
mad Kapellmeister
• "Kinderszenen," Opus 15 (1838) - a poetic series
of evocations of a child's world
Art Songs:
Frauenliebe und Leben" ("A
Woman's Love and Life")
“Dichterliebe" ("A Poet's
Love")
Orchestral music:
• "Piano Concerto in A Minor," Opus
54
• "Overture," Scherzo
• "Finale," Opus 52 (a mini
symphony)
• "Konzertstuck in F Major for Four
Horns and Orchestra," Opus 86
PROGRAM MUSIC
Program music is an instrumental
composition that conveys images
or scenes to tell a short story
without text or lyrics. It
entices the imagination of the
listener.
Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz is a French romantic composer
born on December 11, 1803. At his young age,
he learned to play guitar and flute but never
became skilled in a specific musical instrument.
His father was a physician who sent Hector to
medical school but he ended up pursuing a
career in music. One of his famous musical
compositions is a five movement symphony
called "Symphonie Fantastique." In this
composition which is also known as "Fantastic
Symphony," Berlioz showcased the important
features in his composition in creating tone
color. He assembled hundreds of musicians to
produce a powerful sound. In most of his
compositions, he made tone color as the basic
part of his musical language.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Pyotr Ilyich
Chaykowsky) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky who was born on May 7,
1840 in Votkinsk, Russia, was known for his
ballet music. He first studied law and became a
law clerk in St. Petersburg in his twenties. He
rebelled and began to study music at a
conservatory, also in St. Petersburg. As a big fan
of Mozart, Tchaikovsky studied compo-sition with
Anton Rubinstein, and moved to Moscow, and
started teaching at the new conservatory. He
continued his music career in New York de-spite
having marital problems and became famous
after composing the musical poem "Fatum" and
"Romeo and Juliet." He composed haunting
melodies and used a great deal of folk music in
his symphonic works. Unfortunately, there are
very few surviving manuscripts written by
Tchaikovsky. His fame peaked in the last ten
years of his life and later died due to cholera.
Tchaikovsky's Famous
Compositions:
• "Swan Lake"
• "The Nutcracker"
• 1812 Overture
• "Sleeping Beauty"
• Symphony no. 6 "Pathetique"
• "Romeo & Juliet"
• Symphony no. 2
• Piano Concerto no. 1
Camille Saint-Saëns
Camille Saint-Saëns was known as a talented
musician from an early age. He was born in
Paris on October 9, 1835 and started his music
through the help of his aunt by teaching him
piano lessons when he was only two years old
and afterward he began composing piano
pieces at age three. He was considered as a
composer who creates elegant music, neat,
clean, polished, and never excessive. An
example of this is "The Swan." As an organist
and one of the best pianists of his time, he sat
very still at the piano and played gracefully
and cool. During the peak of his career as a
musician and composer, many beautiful
buildings, and churches were built in France.
This includes the famous Eiffel Tower.
Best known music of Camille Saint-
Saëns:
• "Carnival of the Animals"
• "Danse Macabre"
• "Symphony no. 3"
• "The Swan"
• Over 300 works, unusually in all
genres, including
3 operas ("Samson and Delilah" the only one remembered)
- 5 Symphonies (best known no. 3 the "Organ
Symphony")
- 3 concertos for violin and orchestra
- 5 concertos for piano and orchestra
- 2 concertos for cello and orchestra
- organ music
- numerous pieces for the piano
- approximately 100 songs
- chamber music
- sacred music including a Requiem
GUESS
ME!
Direction: Analyze the
picture presented on
screen and Identify or
guess the composers
name.
Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky
(Pyotr
Ilyich
Chaykowsk
Hector
Berlioz
Robert
Schuman
n
Camill
e
Saint-
Saëns
Niccolo
Paganin
i
Frederi
c
Chopin
Franz
Liszt
PAINT THE
MUSIC
Direction: Listen to the recording
of Frederic Chopin’s Fantasie
Impromptu Op. 66 and draw your
own interpretation on a piece of
bond paper. Write a short
description of your drawing at
the back of the paper.
MUSICAL
STORY
TELLING
Direction: Each group will
present the life and
musical works of the
composers of the Romantic
Period by setting the story
in music.
GROUP NAME OF COMPOSER
GROUP 1 Niccolo Paganini
GROUP 2 Franz Liszt
GROUP 3 Camille Saint-Saëns
GROUP 4 Hector Berlioz
GROUP 5 Peter IIyich Tchikovsky
Rubric for Storytelling
Knows the Story – 25%
Voice – 25%
Team Collaboration – 25%
Audience Contact – 25%
Total: 100%
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