Music9 Q1 W1
Music9 Q1 W1
Music9 Q1 W1
SUBJECT
MAPEH-
& GRADE QUARTER 1 WEEK 1 DAY
ART 6 dd/mm/yyyy
LEVEL
TOPIC Music of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Periods
LEARNING 1. Describes the musical elements of selected vocal and
COMPETEN- instrumental music of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque
CY music. ( MU9MRB 1b-f-5 )
IMPORTANT: Do not write anything on this material. Write your answers on the
Learner’s Activity and Assessment Sheets provided separately.
UNDERSTAND
Music of the Medieval Period (700 – 1400)
The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages or ―Dark Ages that started
with the fall of the Roman Empire. During this time, the Christian Church influenced
Europe’s culture and political affairs.
Monophonic plainchant was named after Pope Gregory I, who made this the
approved music of the Catholic Church. Pope Gregory’s action made monophonic
plainchants popular. Although it was originally transmitted orally, scholars agreed to put
it in notation to assist dissemination of chants across Europe.
Characteristics of the Gregorian Chants:
1. Monophonic
2. Free meter
3. Modal
4. Usually based on Latin liturgy
5. Use of Neume notation
During the latter part of the Medieval Period, secular music which was not bound by
Catholic traditions emerged. Most of these songs were performed across Europe by
groups of musicians called Troubadours.
Troubadour Music:
• Usually monophonic
• Sometimes with improvised accompaniment
• Tells of chivalry and courtly love
• Originated in France
• Written in the French language
SAQ 1: What is the best contribution of Renaissance Period in the field of music?
The word Baroque is derived from the Portuguese word ―barroco” which
means ―pearl of irregular shape. Some of the great composers of this time were
George Friedrich Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Claudio Monteverdi, and
Antonio Vivaldi.
During this time, the arts highlighted grandiose and elaborate
ornamentation. These were clearly seen in the musical compositions created by
Baroque composers.
New instrumental techniques and changes in musical notation were
developed. Major and minor tonality was also created in this period. A lot of the
musical terms and concepts that evolved in this era are still used today.
SAQ 1: How can you describe the highlighted grandiosity of Baroque Period music?
REMEMBER
Key Points
LET’S TRY
Let’s find out how much have you learned!
1. The period when the Christian Church highly influenced culture and political
affairs in Europe was the:
A. Medieval Period B. Renaissance Period C.Baroque Period
3. There are five main sections of the Mass. Which of the following is the only
section of Mass with Greek text.
A. Kyrie B. Gloria C. Agnus Dei
4. Baroque music is known for its grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. Which
of the following Baroque Music forms was developed through imitative
counterpoint.
A. Concerto Grosso B. Fugue C. Oratorio
MUSIC
Medieval Baroque
Period Period
Renaissance
Characteristics: Period
Characteristics:
_
_ Characteristics: _
_
_
_
_
REFERENCES
AnAmericanComposer. (2011, January 30). Four Seasons ~ Vivaldi. [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRxofEmo3HA&t=224s
DerHeliand. (2014, September 23). ''Hallelujah'' chorus, from Händel's Messiah - Mormon Tabernacle
Choir. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI6dsMeABpU
JulieGaulke. (2014, November 6). Fire Fire My Heart a cappella madrigal multitrack by Julie Gaulke.
[Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlzfKc6yh9Y
Mary Grace J. Badiola, Mary Ann C. Vecino, Danilo S. Duyan, Althea Mae B. Bongcawil, Jenny C.
Mendoza, Gail Josephine P. Bustillo, Ace Sauden B. Pambuan and Lourdes R. Siobal . A Journey Through
Western Music and Arts: Music and Arts Learner’s Material. Philippines: Department of Education.
2014. 6 – 18
Piotrmilczarek. (2010, November 22). Missa XI (Orbis factor) – Kyrie. [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvxh05GMpDg
DISCLAIMER
This learning resource contains copyrighted materials. The use of which has not
been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making this learning
resource in our efforts to provide printed and e-copy learning resources available for the
learners in reference to the learning continuity plan of this division in this time of
pandemic.
The LR is produced and distributed locally without profit and will be used for
educational purposes only.
No malicious infringement Is intended by the writer
Credits and respect to the original creator/owner of the materials found in this
learning resources.
“Unido, Junto Avanza con el EduKalidad. Cree, Junto-Junto Puede!
8
FOR ZAMBOANGA CITY DIVISION USE ONLY
SUBJECT
MAPEH-
& GRADE QUARTER 1 WEEK 1 DAY
ART 6 dd/mm/yyyy
LEVEL
TOPIC Music of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Periods
LEARNING 1. Describes the musical elements of selected vocal and
COMPETEN- instrumental music of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque
CY music. ( MU9MRB 1b-f-5 )
UNDERSTAND
Self-Assessment Question 1: Why is Medieval Period known to be “The Dark
Ages”?
_
Self-Assessment Question 2: What is the best contribution of Renaissance Period
In the field of music?
Let’s Practice!
Listening Activity #1: Answer the activity A is based on the suggested musical
selection below.
The following listening activities will help and guide you to experience the beautiful
musical compositions and presentations composed during the Medieval, Renaissance and
Baroque Periods.
Listening Activity #2
Listen to the following songs. Use the chart below to guide you in describing the
musical elements and characteristic of the selected and vocal music, Encircle
your answer on the given Table.
LET’S TRY
Directions: Read the sentence carefully and Encircle the letter of the correct choices .
Assessment #1 :
1. The period when the Christian Church highly influenced culture and political affairs
in Europe was the:
A. Medieval Period B. Renaissance Period C.Baroque Period
2. A through–composed vocal music composition written and expressed in a
poetic text.
A. Troubadour Music B. Mass C. Madrigal
3. There are five main sections of the Mass. Which of the following is the only
section of Mass with Greek text.
A. Kyrie B. Gloria C. Agnus Dei
4. Baroque music is known for its grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. Which
of the following Baroque Music forms was developed through imitative
counterpoint.
A. Concerto Grosso B. Fugue C. Oratorio
5. Refers to the extended musical setting of sacred music.
A. Fugue B. Chorale C. Oratorio
MUSIC
Medieval Baroque
Period Period
Renaissance
Characteristics: Period
Characteristics:
_
_ Characteristics: _
_
_
_
_