Beruflich Dokumente
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MUSIC: Germany
More serious and psychological
Impressionism- style of an entire style
group of Paris- based artist. Schoenberg
Claude Debussy Arnold Schoenberg
B – August 22, 1862 B – September 13, 1874
D – March 25,1918, Paris, D – July 13,1951
France. Composer, painter, self- taught
Achille Claude Debussy musician leader of the second
A French composer who served Viennese school.
as a linked. He was born to a strict Jewish
At 10 y/o Debussy entered the family who moved to Austria to
Paris conservatory to study Hungary.
music.
Electronic Music – is one of the
Maurice Ravel largest developments of the 20th
B – March 7, 1875 century music.
D – December 28, 1937 During the 19th century,
French composer born to a attempts were made to
Basque mother, Marie produce and record sounds
Delouart and swiss inventor mechanically or
and industrialist, joseph electromechanically.
Maurice Ravel. The invention of the
He composed some of his most phonograph by Thomas Edison
renowned music. and Emile Berliner marked the
Expressionism – movement birth of the recording.
developed both art and music and The first electronic instruments
focused on expressing one’s emotion were the Theremin invented by
like angst, despair, anger, and grief. Professor Leon Theremin, and
the Ondes Martenot invented
Is mainly a German/Austrian by Maurice Martenot.
affair from 1905 to 1925. Thaddeus Cahill built the
Close linked to the second ancestor of present- day.
Viennese school of Arnold
Schonberg, Alban berg, Anton THE PRINCIPLE IN ARTS
Webern, and atonality. 1. Rhythm – Visual tempo
Comparison between Impressionism 2. Movement – look and
and Expressionism feeling of action
3. Balance – add a feeling of
Impressionism stability to a work art.
Late 19th and early 20th century Symmetrical – side of
France the side
Debussy and Ravel
Expressionism
Asymmetrical – He uses flat areas of
different but still look unbroken, unmixed
balance. colors, simplified forms.
Radial balance - Inspired by Van Gogh’s
central point and may landscapes painting.
be similar. Used pulsating shades of
4. Emphasis – combining violet, blue green, and
elements yellow to depict rural
5. Harmony – combining scenes
similar elements. Interior with two girls
6. Proportion – relationship of Sertigal in autumn
certain elements. Entrance to a large
Expressionism - 20th century manner garden.
of painting and sculpturing in natural
forms and colors.
1. Edward Munch (1863 – 1944)
Was a Norwegian painter
and printmaker.
Recognized as the “father
of Expressionism”.
His painting “the scream”
depicts a man in moment
of anguished despair and
anxiety.
The Scream
Night in nice
PE
The girls on the bridge
2. Paul klee (1879 – 1940) Basketball- sports that played 2
Swiss German painter. teams consist of 5 players.
Included expressionism, James Naismith – discovered
cubism, and surrealism. basketball.
Deeply explored color
theory Springfield, Massachusetts.
Castle and sun March 11, 1892 – First basketball.
Landscape in beginning
PBA – Professional league compose
Town castle Kr.
of twelve company.
3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 –
1938) Philippine basketball Association
German expressionist National Basketball Association
painter and printmaker.
Facilities
One of the founders of
Die Brucke or the bridge. Court
His painting represents a Ring
powerful reaction Attire
against impressionism. Ball
Skills 11. Reiki – energy healing
12.Ventosa – cupping therapy
Dribbling
Passing
Shooting
YMCA - young men Christian
association.
HEALTH
Manghihilot
Manluluop
Albularyo
Nagpapaanak
Mangtatawas
OTHER ALTERNATIVE
1. Acupressure – similar in
acupuncture without needless.
2. Acupuncture – array
procedures that stimulate
specific points on the body.
3. Aromatherapy – uses of
essential oils that are
concentrated extracts from the
roots, leaves, seeds or
blossoms of plants to promote
healing.
4. Ayurvedic medicine –
originated in India with
practitioners.
5. Balneotherapy – based on
water benefits the skin.
6. Biofeedback – allow people
control bodily processes that
normally happen.
7. Chiropractic – focuses on
disorders musculoskeletal and
nervous systems.
8. Homeopathy – principle of
using small amount of a similar
substance.
9. Naturopathy – premise of the
healing power of nature.
10. Reflexology – based on theory
that certain points in specific
areas of the body correspond
to different body.