MAPEH - 9
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
"Ecstasy of St. Teresa" is the artwork of
Diego Velazquez
"The maids of honour" is the artwork of
5 sections of mass
1. Kyrie (Lord Have Mercy) 2. Gloria (Glory to God in the Highest) 3. Credo (I believe in God) 4. Sanctus (Holy, Holy and Bless is He) 5. Agnus Dei (Our Father)
Vocal Music of Renaissance Music
1. Mass 2. Madrigal
Monophonic Free Meter Modal Usually based on Latin Liturgy Use of Neume Notation
Characteristics of Gregorian Chants
Polyphonic A capella Syllabic Neumatic Melimistic
Characteristics of the Mass
Rembrandt
He is known as the greatest Baroque sculptor.
Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452- 1519)
He was a painter, architect, scientist, and mathematician. He was popularized in present times through the novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He was known as the ultimate "Renaissance man" because of his intellect, interest, talent, and his expression of humanist and classical values.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)
He was an Italian artist and the first Baroque artist. He practiced architecture, and sculpture, painting, stage design, and was also a playwright.
works of Adam de la Halle
His Le Jeu De Robin et de Marion La Chanson du roi de Sicile
Characteristics of Renaissance Music
Imitation and mostly polyphonic vocal music is more important than instrumental, secular music on the rise. Melodic lines move in a flowering manner.
Renaissance Art
Is the art of calm and beauty. Its creations are perfect they reveal nothing forced or inhibited, uneasy or agitated. It was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and deeper landscape.
Examples of Dynamic Stretching Exercises
Jogging High Knees Butt Kicks Sides Shuffles Back Pedals Cariocas Jumping Jacks
Roman Empire
Medieval started the form of
Concerto, Fugue, Oratorio and Chorale
Music Genres of Baroque
Examples of Static Stretching Exercises
Neck Stretches Shoulder Curls Arm Stretches Trunk Stretches Toe Touch Lunges Squats
Caravaggio
One of his famous works is the "Conversion of St. Paul".
Troubadour Music
Performed most of the songs across Europe. existing of the secular music.
Characteristics of the Madrigal
Polyphonic Sung A capella Through composed Frequently 3-6 voices
2 Types of Stretching Exercises
Static Stretches Dynamic Stretches
Renaissance Period
This period is also known as the "golden age" of A capella.
The Troubadour Music is
Usually monophonic Sometimes with improvised instruments Tells of chivalry and courtly love Originated in France Written in the French Language
Neumatic
a few notes per syllable
Medieval
also known as Middle Ages or Dark ages.
Muscular Strength
capacity of a muscle to exert force against resistance.
Gregorian Chant
church music sung as a single vocal line in free rhythm and a restricted scale (plainsong), in a style developed for the medieval Latin liturgy.
The term Renaissance means
comes from the word "renaire" or rebirth which means revival and rediscovery.
Mass
is a form of sacred musical composition that set texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music.
Music Of Renaissance Period
is a priod of looking back to the Golden Ages of Greece and Rome.
Madrigal
is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition which is originated in Itali. Sung during social gatherings.
Warm-up Exercises
it is performed to elevate the body temperature, increase heart and breathing rate, and also help you prepare mentally for a much more strenuous exercise.
Body Composition
it is the relative percentage of body muscle, bones, fats and other impeding tissues.
Melismatic
many notes per syllable
Txt may be syllabic
one note to each syllable
Lute
prominent instrument of the renaissance era
Adam de la Halle
son of the well-known citizen of Arras, Henri de la Halle.
Muscular Endurance
the ability of a muscle group to resist force in a single contraction over a period of time.
Agility
the ability of our body to move effectively and efficiently
Reaction Time
the ability of our body to respond to a particular stimulus in the quickies possible time.
Flexibility
the ability of our muscle, bones and joints to extend beyond the normal range of motion.
Coordination
the ability of the body to use two or more components of physical fitness.
Balance
the ability of your body to maintain equilibrium in a static or dynamic condition.
Power
the ability to exert maximum force in a shortest time as possible.
Speed
the ability to move quickly in a given distance over a period of time.
Cardiovascular Endurance
the capacity of your heart, lungs including vessels to provide oxygen to the body tissues.
Baroque
theater, arts, and music.
Dynamic Stretches
these are stretches that involve active movements which allows one to transfer from one place to the other.
Static Stretches
these are stretches that you hold on in one place at a certain period of time without transferring places.
HEALTH RELATED COMPONENTS
these includes exercise activities that a person usually does to improve fitness and wellness and to stay healthy.
SKILL RELATED COMPONENTS
these involves activities that are important to succeed in skillful activities including sporting events.
The Term Baroque
was derived from the Portuguese word "barocco" which means "irregularly shaped pearl or stone."