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REVIEWER IN MAPEH  Beginning of the 20th century

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.

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