Music: Quarter 2, Wk.2 - Module 2
Music: Quarter 2, Wk.2 - Module 2
Music: Quarter 2, Wk.2 - Module 2
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Music - Grade 9
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Quarter 2, Wk.2 - Module 2: Music of the Classical Period
First Edition, 2020
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Music and Arts
Quarter 2, Wk.2 - Module 2
Music of the Classical Period
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Table of Contents
What I Know.................................................................................................................................................iii
Lesson 1:
(Vocal and Instrumental Music).........................................................................................
What I Need to Know......................................................................................................
What’s New ....................................................................................................................
What Is It.............................................................................................................................
What’s More .....................................................................................................................
What Is It ...........................................................................................................................
What’s More .....................................................................................................................
What’s New …..................................................................................................................
What I Have Learned......................................................................................................
What I Can Do..................................................................................................................
Summary
Assessment: (Post-Test)
Key to Answers........................................................................................................................................
Reference
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What This Module is About
In this module, you may learn the authentic and foundation of the Classical
period. Within the history of Western music, the term Classical alludes to the period
from 1750-1820. Amid this time, there were noteworthy changes in melodic shapes
and fashion recognizing the music from those of the past period Modern music
shapes risen such as sonata, concerto and ensemble.
The improvement of the Sonata shape driven to more large-scale works and
other long instrumental compositions such as ensembles concerts and suggestions.
The life and music of Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and
Ludwig Van Beethoven, the three most noteworthy and most celebrated composers
of the Classical period will be examined within the taking after pages. In this module,
learners will clarifies the execution hone (setting, composition, part of
composers/performers, and group of onlookers) amid Classical period.
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What I Need to Know
CONTENT STANDARD
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner sings and performs topics of ensembles and other instrumental
forms.
OBJECTIVES:
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How to Learn from this Module
To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:
• Take your time reading the lessons carefully.
• Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
• Answer all the given tests and exercises.
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What I Know
Pre-Assessment:
I. Match the term being described and write the correct letter in the blank.
A B
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Here’s the key to correction:
6. j. Classical
1. c. Sonata Allegro Form 7. h. Andante
2. d. Symphony 8. i. Recapitulattion
3. b. Concerto 9. f. Sinfonia
4. a. Sonata 10. g. Development
5. e. Exposition
Let the student, listen to some selected music of the Classical period and discuss
with their group about their observations with the following guided questions.
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VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL
Lesson MUSIC
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What I Need to Know
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
Explain the execution hone (setting and composition) during classical period.
Listen insightfully to chosen classical period music.
Describe the melodic components of given classical period pieces.
Analyze the vocal and instrumental music.
Sing topics or melodic parts of given classical period pieces.
What’s New
Procedure:
1. Students will hum the “W.A. Mozart Serenade in Gminor (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FSN8_pp_o” Vocal and Instrumental Music
of Classical period in front of the class with a minimum of 30 seconds in every
presentation.
Criteria
Tonality---------10
Mastery---------10
20 points
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What Is It
Sonata
A multi-movement work for solo instrument, Sonata came from the word “Sonare” which
means to make a sound. This term is applied to a variety of works for solo instrument such
as keyboard or violin.There are 3 movements in of Sonata:
1st Movement: Allegro-fast movement
2nd Movement: Andante-slow movement
3rd Movement: Minuet-it is in three-four time and in a moderate or fast tempo
The most important form that developed during the Classical era consists of 3 distinct
sections:
1. Exposition - the first part of a composition in sonata form that introduces the theme.
2. Development – is the middle part of the sonata-allegro form wherein themes are being
developed.
3. Recapitulation – repeats the theme as they first emerge in the opening exposition.
Concerto
Symphony
A multi-movement for orchestra, the symphony is derived from the word “Sinfonia”
which means “a harmonious sounding together”. It is a classical music for the whole
orchestra, generally in four movements.
What’s More
Procedure:
1. Students will listen to the given composition.
2. Let them identify whether it is a Sonata, a Concerto or a Symphony.
3. Each correct answer is equivalent to 1 point. (Additional 1 point will be
given if they will be able to identify the title and another 1 point
for the name of the composer.
What Is It
The records of exercises are given for you to have a more profound understanding
and appreciation of Classical music. The exercises will moreover assist you create your
capacity to analyze music through tuning in. But to begin with, let’s have a recap on
Classical music.
The music of the Classical time has lighter and clearer surface. It is basically
homophonic. The song is basic and simple to remember.
Tuning into Classical music might not be your choice because most of you’d or
maybe sing songs or tune in to music which for you’d grant satisfaction and would make you
are feeling great. But without knowing it, now and then you’re as of now really singing or
tuning in to Classical music.
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What’s More
Puzzle Me!
Find the words and describe it in your own understanding about the Classical period and
write it on the space provided.
A C L A S S I C A L E S E C
S K R T I O W Y F E L F S O
R E C A P I T U L A T I O N
N L T N E M P O L G P C L C
E F D O H K A J S S O M O E
M G V S N E A O D I D P I R
P J B S Y M P H O N Y O S T
O M Q H V G D L H F B L T O
L O A L C N N P L O M E O A
E X P O S I T I O N H V P T
V A I M O K I E O I D E L E
E O R C H E S T R A A D M L
D E V E L O P M E N T O G O
1. ___________________________ 6. _________________________
2. ___________________________ 7. _________________________
3. ___________________________ 8. _________________________
4. ___________________________ 9. _________________________
5. ___________________________ 10. _________________________
What’s New
Procedure:
1. Lists 10 vocal and instrumental music of Classical period.
2. Write the title of the music and composer.
REFLECTION:
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY:
Procedure:
1. Let the students listen to each selected music from the Classical period.
L.V. Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 14 in c sharp minor (Moonlight) 1st mov. Op.27 no
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmVCcF42f-0
3. In the chart below, put a check in the box of the corresponding vocal and instrumental
music of Classical period.
Reflection:
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What I Can Do
WHAT TO PERFORM
Procedure:
Criteria
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For your guide,
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/chicago_manual_17th_edition/cmos_form
atting_and_style_guide/chicago_manual_of_style_17th_edition.html
you can also use citation machine generators: citethisforme.com and citefast.com
https://www.google.com/search?q=ludwig%20van
%20beethoven&tbm=isch&safe=active&safe=active&tbs=sur%3Afc&hl=en-
US&ved=0CAIQpwVqFwoTCPDtn92XyekCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAC&biw=1017&bih=554#im
grc=dpAh3P_i5YxMIM
https://www.google.com/search?q=franz%20joseph
%20haydn&tbm=isch&safe=active&safe=active&tbs=sur
%3Afc&hl=en&ved=0CAIQpwVqFwoTCJiGuaafyekCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJ&biw=1017&bih
=554#imgrc=v0FjqunwQyt3MM
https://www.google.com/search?q=Wolfgang%20Amadeus
%20Mozart&tbm=isch&safe=active&safe=active&tbs=sur
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