Example Of Choral Speaking

Example Of Choral Speaking

.This is known choral speaking​

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1. .This is known choral speaking​


Answer:

A choral speaking is defined as a group of people narrating a poem or a dramatic piece. An example of a choral speaking is a group of drama students reading and performing Edgar Allen Poe's Masque of the Red Death.


2. This is known choral speaking​


Answer:

ensemble speaking

Explanation:

its means reciting or reading in unison


3. Different kinds of choral speaking​


Answer:

look at the picture

Explanation:

1.REFRAIN

2.UNIOSON


4. It is a type of oral interpretation which is also called choral speaking.


The use of oral interpretation of song texts in the education of teachers of vocal music at the University of Tennessee


5. What are the values that can be derived from teaching choral reading or speaking to the children?​


Answer:

choral reading, Choral reading improves fluency, self-confidence, and drive in kids. Students who might be self-conscious or uncomfortable about reading aloud have built-in support because they are reading aloud together.


6. Examples of baroque chorale


Answer:

Monteverdi's Vespers.

Purcell's Hear My Prayer.

Carissimi's Jephte.

Alexander's Feast by Handel.

Bach's B Minor Mass

Explanation:

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The 5 best pieces of early choral music – according to an expert

14 October 2015, 13:49 | Updated: 6 January 2017, 14:45

The world of Renaissance and Baroque music can be a bit baffling – so we asked an expert to name his five favourite pieces from the period, from Purcell to Bach.

David Peter Bates is the founder and artistic director of La Nuova Musica, an ensemble that specialises in performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras. So it’s fair to say that he knows his early choral onions. Here they are (with David pictured in the centre):

La Nuova Musica

And here are the best Baroque and Renaissance choral works, as chosen by David himself:

Monteverdi’s Vespers

The opening chorus, ‘Domine ad adjuvandum me festina’, uses the same fanfare as he uses in his opera Orfeo (watch from 2.30 in the video below).

It’s just one chord repeated for two minutes, but it just sets the party off perfectly. It’s like popping champagne corks – there are trombones playing really fast, florid, ornamented music with a choir singing big, Baroque chords, it’s really absolutely thrilling.

The whole effect is totally arresting, it hits you between the eyes. It’s a visceral impact, there’s nothing clever about it, it’s very very straight-forward and in-your-face.

Purcell’s Hear My Prayer

I’m working on a programme of funeral music by Schütz and Purcell – Schütz’s piece is full of joy and anticipation, it’s about having worked really hard in this world and being released into bliss in heaven.

Purcell’s Hear My Prayer on the other hand is the complete opposite, it’s full of fear of the unknown and bitterness, resentment and upset. And I think it paints the national psyche very well – the idea of being terrified of the unknown and what’s on the other side. It’s full of these tortured, windy chromatic figures that just to my mind, paint fear, desperation that the ‘hear my prayer’ petition is answered.

Carissimi’s Jephte

This oratorio by Giacomo Carissimi is from around 1650 and is about a father telling his daughter he’s got to sacrifice her for God. It’s a very hard concept for any of us to get our heads round, but that’s what happens.

During the last chorus in this piece, called ‘Plorate filli Israel’ (‘Weep all ye daughters of Israel’), she goes up into the mountains to be sacrificed and her friends, family and onlookers are saying “this is ridiculous, this is so unjust, this is agony”.

It’s full of taut suspensions and lines and it requires really passionate singing from everyone. It uses dense harmony to paint the weeping of this community for a young girl who’s about to be sacrificed. It’s pretty full-on, but that’s the reason I set up a Baroque group in the first place – to go to that emotional place with my singers and players. Baroque music is all about contrast and drama.

Alexander’s Feast by Handel

The chorus ‘The many rend the skies with loud applause’ from Handel’s work Alexander’s Feast always makes a great encore – you’re literally encouraging applause!

This chorus encapsulates complete ecstasy, it’s a celebration – we actually sang it at a friend’s wedding recently.

In all his operas and oratorios, Handel really seeks out and paints in music and words the most sincere emotions, the core emotions of all his characters.

Bach’s B Minor Mass

Bach’s B Minor Mass is the most divine, amazing creation of Western music that we have. It’s the biggest and the best, I think, it’s a musical representation of a request for peace, within ourselves and collectively.

This is the best of all, I think. The 'Dona Nobis Pacem' comes at the end of from Bach’s B minor Mass, his huge choral and orchestral tour de force. He uses it halfway through the piece as well but somehow at the end of the piece it completely encapsulates the desire for everyone to be nice to each other, frankly.

Conducting the B Minor Mass, I feel an incredible weight on my shoulders to get it right. And I don’t know whether I have got it right yet, it’s a life’s work. It’s the most rigorous and demanding of all the choral repertoire – the most demanding piece of all time actually.


7. 1. What are the values that can be derived from teaching choral reading or speaking to the children?​


Explanation:

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8. I have learned that choral speaking is


Answer:

I have learned that choral speaking is defined as a group of people narrating a poem or a dramatic piece. An example of a choral speaking is a group of drama students reading and performing Edgar Allen Poe's Masque of the Red Death

Answer:

i have learned that choral is speaking is ensemble speaking by a group often using various voice combinations and contrasts to bring out the meaning or tonal beauty of a passage of poetry or prose.

Explanation:

hope it helps.


9. in the year 2019, the number or choral number is 45, and in the year 2020, the new number, of choral member is 60. what is the percent of increase of choral member​


Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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10. Which ONE is NOT example of harmony?a. Bass lines. b. Choral passages. C. Counterpoint d. choral​


Answer:

C. Counterpoit

Explanation:

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11. What is the difference between the two chorales (Baroque Chorale and ChoralTrio)?​


Answer:

Chorale- the musical compositions that are like the harmonized version of the hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque era. The chorale trio is a type of organ chorale

Chorale - the musical compositions that are like the harmonized version of the hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque era. The chorale trio is a type of organ chorale which was devised by J. S.

The baroque chorale is compressional and the chorale trio is perpendicular

THAT'S ALL


12. give me example of a slogan about baroque chorale (FOLLOW KO ANG MAY TAMANG SAGOT)


Answer:

Sana po makatulong

Explanation:

pabrainliest nalang po :>

ANSWER:

EXAMPLE OF BAROQUE CHORALE SLOGAN:

"I was obliged to be industrious.

Whoever is equally industrious

will succeed equally well."

Johann Sebastian Bach

WHO IS JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH?

— He was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites and Brandenburg Concertos; keyboard works such as the Goldberg Variations, The Well-Tempered Clavier and the Toccata and Fugue in D minor; and vocal music such as the St Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor. Since the 19th-century Bach Revival, he has been generally regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music.

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13. Differerence between baroque chorale and chorale trio


The baroque chorale is compressional and the chorale trio is perpendicular

14. which is not an example of oratorio? a. messiahb. samsonc. the creationd. chorale trio​


Answer:

the answer is C is the creation


15. Arrange the jumbled letters to form the different kinds of choral speaking​


Answer:

NASAAN PO ANG JUMBLED LETTERS? SA COMMENT NYO NA LANG PO ILAGAY PARA MASAGUTAN KO


16. what type of choral speaking arrangement is the best? why?​


Answer:

The use of oral interpretation of song texts in the education of teachers of vocal music at the University of Tennessee

Explanation:

check if corect

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Answer:

There are two types of speech choir: the conventional or traditional speech choir and the theatrical or dynamic speech choir. Like choir, these are the participants who will perform the piece.


17. what are the similarities between chorale of the baroque period and chorales of the present?​


homophonic characteristics of baroque period is still in use in present time.It's complexity,simple but perfect characteristics


18. give example of choral group​


Explanation:

The Monteverdi Choir.


19. What is the similarities between chorales of baroque period and chorales of the present time?


Answer:

In music, a chorale prelude or chorale setting is a short liturgical composition for organ using a chorale tune as its basis. It was a predominant style of the German Baroque era and reached its culmination in the works of J.S.


20. Answer the following question. Choose the correct letter, write your answer on your notebook.1. It is defined as reading or reciting a text in a group.a. Choral Speakingb. narrationc. drama2. It refers to the speech that requires the whole group to read the materialstogether.a. Antiphonb. Unisonc. Cumulative3. It refers to the method where group of voices or individual voices areadded to or subtracted from choral reading.a. Solo Lineb. Cumulativec. Refrains4. It is a type of choral reading where individuals read specific lines inappropriate places throughout the group activity.a. Cumulativeb. Refrainsc. Solo LineIt is one of the most common form of choral speaking. One person readingreads the narrative portion while the rest of the class joins in the refrains.a. Refrainsb. Solo Linec. Cumulative​


Answer:

1. b.

2. b.

3. b.

4. c.

5. a

Explanation:

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21. 1. I have learned that choral speaking is​


Answer:

I HAVE LEARNED THAT CHORAL SPEAKING IS DEFINED AS A GROUP OF PEOPLE NARRATING A POEM OR A DRAMATIC PIECE

Answer:

I have learned that choral speaking is defined as a group of people narrating a poem or dramatic pieces. An example of choral speaking is a group of drama students reading and red death recitation of poetry dramatic pieces. etc.

Explanation:

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22. what is the importance of choral conductor in choral music​


Answer:

The choir conductor is considered a complex musical practice, which claims a set of abilities regarding to musical-technical knowledge, people management notions, and psychological and pedagogical formation. In this sense, the choristers motivating capacity is emphasized as one of the most important activities


23. What is your observation from the word choral speaking? ​


Answer:

Choral speaking is speaking aloud in unison with a whole class or group of students. Choral reading helps build students' fluency, self-confidence, and motivation. Because students are reading aloud together, students who may ordinarily feel self-conscious or nervous about reading aloud have built-in support.


24. Difference between baroque chorale and chorale trio


Difference between baroque chorale and chorale trio:

 

Baroque chorale

 

Chorale- the musical compositions that are like the harmonized version of the hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque era.

 

Chorale Trio

 

The chorale trio is a type of organ chorale which was devised by J. S. Bach.





25. chorale is there any difference between the two chorale performances​


Answer: A choir (kwaɪər also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. A body of singers who perform together as a group is called a choir or chorus


26. 1. I have learned that choral speaking is​


Answer:

I have learned that choral speaking is defined as a group of people narrating a poem or a dramatic piece. An example of a choral speaking is a group of drama students reading and performing Edgar Allen Poe's Masque of the Red Death. Recitation of poetry, dramatic pieces, etc.

Explanation:

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27. what are the values do the choral speaking teaches to the children? ​


Answer:

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Answer:

Choral reading helps build students' fluency, self-confidence, and motivation. Because students are reading aloud together, students who may ordinarily feel self-conscious or nervous about reading aloud have built-in support.

Explanation:

Hope it's help ☺


28. 7. The Hallelujah Chorus is an Example of what kind of vocal music genre?A. CantataB. ChoraleC. FugueD. Oratorio​


Answer:

Maybe, B. Chorale.

Explanation:

The Chorus of Hallelujah had a lot of high notes and focused more on voice.


29. differences between the chorales of the Baroque period and chorales at the present time?


Answer:

Homophonic characteristics of baroque period is still in use in present times. It's complexity, simple but perfect characteristics.


30. brainliest and follow ko kayo if you answer this*what is the difference between the two chorales?*have you watched any modern chorale presentation?*can you identify any similarities between the chorales of the baroque period amd chorales of the present time?mamats​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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