He was born in October 27, 1782 in Genoa, Italy in a family of six children. His musical skills started with playing the mandolin at the age of five. He eventually transferred his training to the violin at the age of seven with different renowned violin professors in Italy. His violin teachers could not keep up with the progress of his violin skills that he kept on transferring from one violin teacher to another and was therefore filled with all their influences. Paganini became the most famous violin virtuoso in the world. However, together with his fame came the rumors that said that his amazing violin skills were a gift from the devil and that he sold his soul in exchange for those skills. He was also rumored to have a problem with women and gambling. His compositions inspired a lot of other composers such as Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin and Robert Schumann to name a few. - NiccoloPaganini(Violin and string music-), was known as the" Poet of the Piano" . Born on March 1, 1810 in Zelazowa, Poland, he was considered as world-renowned pianist and composer. He was known for his originality in regards to piano. Frederic Chopin began to play piano at age 4. He composed polonaise at the age of 7. He wrote almost exclusively for piano. He also composed mostly for chamber music and avoided playing or performing inside the hall. In 1831, Chopin arrived in Paris to further his career and he met other legendary composers such as Franz List, Chopin died on October 17, 1849, in Paris. Chopin' smusic is recognized worldwide for its beauty and complexity and his works on the piano are staples in the piano repertoire. - Frederic Chopin(Piano), is the best describe for her. He was known as the virtuoso pianist and composer and the busiest musicians during the romantic era, which include playing and studying at Vienna and Paris at the same time touring throughout Europe by giving concerts. was born in the The best word that describes the works of ____ " virtuosity" .He was known as the virtuoso pianist and composer and the busiest musicians during the romantic era, which include playing and studying at Vienna and Paris at the same time touring throughout Europe by giving concerts. _____ was born in the village Doborjan, Hungary. He displayed remarkable talent at young age and easily understands sight-reading through the effort of his father as the first teacher at age six. - Franz Liszt-(" virtuosity" ), One of the famous Romantic composers that beautifully combined music and words is Robert Schumann. He was a composer and music critic. Totentanz Hamlet Niccolo Paganini virtuosity Hungarian Rhapsodies Robert SchumannNeue Zeitschrift fur Musik (New Journal for Music) It was also this time when he wrote some of his first piano compositions. He eventually convinced his family that he should put aside law in favor of a performing career. In 1830, Schumann went to live with Wieck in Leipzig. He soon developed a problem with his hands, effectively ending his dreams as a pianist. - Robert Schumann, is an instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short story without text or lyrics. It entices the imagination of the listener. - Program music, is a French romantic composer born on December 11, 1803. At his young age, he learned to play guitar and flute but never became skilled in a specific musical instrument. His father was a physician who sent Hector to medical school but he ended up pursuing a career in music. One of his famous musical compositions is a five movement symphony called "SymphonieFantastique" In this composition which is also known as" Fantastic Symphony", Berlioz showcased the important features in his composition in creating tone color. He assembled hundreds of musicians to produce a powerful sound. In most of his compositions, he made tone color as the basic part of his musical language. Pseudonym of Schumann when he wrote about his sensitive and lyrical side - HECTORBERLIOZ , who was born on May 7, 1840 in Votkinsk, Russia, was known for his ballet music. He first studied law and became a law clerk in St. Petersburg in his twenties. He rebelled and began to study music at the conservatory also in St. Petersburg. As a big fan of Mozart, Tchaikovsky studied composition with Anton Rubinstein and moved to Moscow and started teaching at the new conservatory. He continued his music career in New York despite having marital problems and became famous after composing the musical poem" Fatum" and" Romeo and Juliet" .He composed haunting melodies and used a great deal of folk music in his symphonic works. Unfortunately, there are very few surviving manuscripts written by Tchaikovsky. His fame peaked in the last ten years of his life and later died due to cholera. - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, was known as a talented musician from an early age. He was born in Paris on October 9, 1835 and started his music through the help of his aunt by teaching him piano lesson when he was only two years old and afterward, he began composing piano piece at age three. He was considered as a composer who creates elegant music, neat, clean, polished and never excessive. One of this is example is "The Swan" . As an organist and one of the best pianists of his time, he sat very still at the piano and played gracefully and cool. Some of the facts during the peak of his career in musician and composer, many beautiful building, churches and instruments were being built in France which includes the famous Eiffel Tower. - Camille Saint-Saëns, The word neoclassic came from the Greek word neos meaning - "new", the Latin word classicus which is similar in meaning to the English phrase - " first class", France-He was an influential French painter in the Neoclassical style and considered to be the preeminent painter of the era, his subjects of painting were more on history. Artworks: The Death of Mara, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, Oath of The Horatii - JACQUES-LOUISDAVID, France-Ingres was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David. He was regarded as one of the great exemplars of academic art and one of the finest Old Masters of this era. Artworks: Portrait of Napoleon On The Imperial Throne, The Apotheosis Of Homer - JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Italy-Canova was a prolific Italian artist and sculptor who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. He opened the idea for portraying discrete sexual pleasures by using pure contours with his mythological compositions. Artworks: PSYCHEAWAKENED BY CUPID' S KISS, WASHINGTON - ANTONIO CANOVA , Denmark. Thorvaldsen was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist. He executed sculptures of mythological and religious themed characters. Artworks: CHRIST, LION OF LUCERNE - BERTEL THORSVALDEN, building design was based on an ancient temple. Many temple style buildings feature a peristyle (a continuous line of columns around a building), a rare feature of Renaissance architecture. - TEMPLESTYLE, Some of the buildings feature a balustrade which is a railing with vertical supports along the edge of the roof. There are vertical supports within a balustrade knownas" balusters" or" spindles" .It is also a classical method of crowning a building that has a flat or low lying roof. - PALLADIANSTYLE, The building features a rectangular or square plan, with a flat roof and an exterior rich in classical details. The exterior features a repeated classical pattern or series of arches and/or columns. The overall impression of such a building was a huge, classically-decorated rectangular block. - CLASSICAL BLOCKSTYLE, One of the famous architects. He was known as the Palladian architect of the Neoclassical Era. He designed two well-know American civic buildings-the White House and the United States Capitol. He had also designed many country houses. - Robert Adam, is a famous architect of classical block style. His masterpiece is the Library of Sainte-Genevieve. - Henri Labrouste, he designed the most famous classical block of all which is the PalaisGarnier (a Neobaroque opera house). - Charles Garnier, The paintings of the Romantic period focus on ___ - emotion, the first French master and the leader of the French realistic school. His masterpieces are energetic, powerful, brilliantly colored and tightly composed. - Jean Louis Theodore Gericault-1791-1824, was considered the greatest French Romantic Painter of all. He achieved brilliant visual effects using small, adjacent strokes of contrasting color. He was the most influential to the most Romantic Painters and eventually, his technique was adopted and extended by the Impressionist artists. - Eugene Delacroix , is a commissioned Romantic Painter by the King of Spain. He is also a printmaker regarded both as the last of the" Old Masters" and the first of the Moderns. - Francisco Goya, Famous Works: The Raft of Medusa, Charging Chasseur, Insane Woman - Jean Louis Theodore Gericault, Famous Artwork: This painting commemorates the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman personifies liberty and leads the people forward over the bodies that fallen, holding the Flag of the French Revolution. - Eugene Delacroix , Famous Works: The Third of May, Saturn Devouring His Son, The Burial of Sardine - Francisco Goya, was best known for his social art which inspires and captured the interest of a broad public. He rejected the classical repose of the late 18th century and early 19th centuries French sculpture in favor of a dynamic, emotional style and created many monuments that stirred the public for generations. - Francois Rude, Famous Artworks:Departure of the Volunteers-known as the La Marseillaise, this work portrays the Goddess liberty urging the forces of the French Revolution onward. (1) Departure of the Volunteers, (2) Jeanne of Arc - Francois Rude, Famous Works: Hercules sitting on a Bull, Theseus slaying the Minotaur - Antoine-Louis Barye, He was the most famous animal sculptor of all time, studied the anatomy of his subjects by sketching residents of the Paris Zoo.He was the most famous animal sculptor of all time, studied the anatomy of his subjects by sketching residents of the Paris Zoo. - Antoine-Louis Barye, Famous Artwork: The Christian Virgins Being Exposed to the Populace - FÉLIX HIDALGO, was one of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century who was significant in the Philippine history for inspiring members of the Philippine reform movement.Felix Hidalgo was one of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century who was significant in the Philippine history for inspiring members of the Philippine reform movement. - FÉLIX HIDALGO, Famous Artwork: Spolarium - JUANLUNA, was a painter and sculptor, who became one of the first recognized Philippine artists. He was also a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century.was a painter and sculptor, who became one of the first recognized Philippine artists. He was also a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. - JUANLUNA, Famous Artwork: Oblation (University of the Philippines - TOLENTINO , is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Artsin 1973, and is hailed as the “Father of Philippine Arts."Tolentino is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Artsin 1973, and is hailed as the “Father of Philippine Arts." - TOLENTINO, is a National artist for Sculpture. He was entitled as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture". He has been the only Boholano to be given the distinction of National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts. Famous Artwork: Siyam na Diwata ng Sining - Abueva, Basic First Aid Procedure Step 1 - Ask for Help., Basic First Aid Procedure Step 2-3 - Inspect the scene., Basic First Aid Procedure Step 4 - Face the victim and introduce yourself. , Basic First Aid Procedure Step 5 - Intervene and conduct assessment., Basic First Aid Procedure Step 6 - Remember and record the procedures done. , Basic First Aid Procedure Step 7-8 - Stay with the victim until professional care arrives. Tell the medical professionals about the situation and the first aid procedures performed., 4.1. History - The first aider must ask about the victim' s medical information by thinking of the acronym SAMPLE: S- signs and symptoms felt by the victim A allergies that the victim has M-medication that the victim is currently taking P- previous medical conditions that the victim had L- last oral intake of the victim E- events that led to the emergency situation, 4.2. Vital Signs - The first aider must check for the following a. Abnormal pulse rate or breathing b. Dilation of pupils c. Change in skin color or body temperature d. Changing level if consciousness (being half-awake), 4.3. Head-to-toe examinations - The first aider must think of the acronym DOTS to inspect the whole body of the victim for: D- deformity of fractures O open wounds T- tender parts, These movements allow you to move from one point in space to another. - Locomotor Movements, It is canned from two words," locos" which means ___ and " motor" which means _____ - place, movements, It is defined as transfer of weight from one foot to the other. - STEP, Series of steps executed by both of yourfeet alternately in any direction - WALK, Series of walks executed quickly in any direction wherein only one foot stays on the ground while the other is off the ground. - RUN, This movement is simply described by having both feet lose its contact with ground and landing on both feet on the ground. - JUMP, These are movements that are performed in one point in space without transferring to another point. They don' tallow you to move from one place to the other. - Non-Locomotor Movements, It is the act of decreasing the angle of a joint. Another term for flexion is to bend. - FLEXION, It is the act of increasing the angle of a joint. Stretching is another word for extension. - EXTENSION, A Muscle movement opposite to contraction done when it shortens, narrows, and tightens using the amount of energy in the execution. - CONTRACTION, A Muscle movement opposite to contraction done when it shortens, narrows, and tightens using the amount of energy in the execution. - RELEASE, To deliberately drop the exertion of energy into a body segment. - COLLAPSE, This is to regain the energy exerted into a body segment. - RECOVER, It is to move a body segment allowing it to complete a circle with its motion. - ROTATION, To Move a body segment from an axis halfway front or back or quarter to the right of left as in the twisting of the neck allowing the head to face right or left and the like. AC - TWIST, draw the people' s culture by portraying the people' sways of life through movements, costumes and implements inherent to their place of origin. - Festival dances, are done in honor of a certain religious icon or saint of a particular place.It is relating to or manifesting faithful devotion to god. - Religious Festivals,
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