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Music
Quarter 3 – Module 1:
Contemporary Philippine Music

CO_Q3_Music10_ Module 1
Music – Grade 10
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Quarter 3 – Module 1: Contemporary Philippine Music
First Edition, 2020

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Music
Quarter 3 – Module 1:
Contemporary Philippine Music
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.

Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.

Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each


SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you
need to ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of
the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check
your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you
will be honest in using these.

In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can
best help you on your home-based learning.

Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part
of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And
read the instructions carefully before performing each task.

If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.

Thank you.
What I Need to Know

This module provides you the foundation of Contemporary Philippine Music.


In your journey through the discussions and different tasks, you are expected to:

1. narrate the life of selected contemporary Filipino composer/s (MU10CM-IIIc-


g-3);
2. analyze the musical characteristics of traditional and contemporary
Philippine music; (MU10CM-IIIa-h-2);
3. improvise simple vocal/instrumental accompaniments to selected
contemporary Philippine music; (MU10CM-IIId-e-5);
4. perform selections of contemporary Philippine music (MU10CM-IIIb-h-4);
and
5. evaluate music and music performances using guided rubrics. (MU10CM-
IIIh-8).

The module includes 1 lesson, namely:


 Lesson 1: Traditional Composers

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What I Know

I. Directions: Read each statement carefully and identify what is being described.
Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.

1. He wrote compositions in a variety of styles, genres, and forms


including Masses, Ballet, Musical Plays, Film Scores, and Popular
Songs.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
2. He is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
3. He has taught composition in colleges and conservatories of music, most
notably at the Santa Isabel College of Music and the University of the
Philippines College of Music.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
4. The following are Contemporary Filipino Songwriters except ______________.
a. Levi Celerio
b. Lito Camo
c. Ogie Alcasid
d. Pedro Bukaneg
5. The key signature of Francisco Santiago’s “Pilipinas Kong Mahal” based on
this score:

a. Key of C
b. Key of C minor
c. Key of D
d. None of the above
6. Antonio Molina became National Artist in:
a. 1970
b. 1971
c. 1873
d. 1973

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7. It is the birthplace and hometown of Lucio San Pedro.
a. Angeles City
b. Angono, Rizal
c. Cainta, Rizal
d. Calamba, Laguna

8. With compositions like Kayumangging Malaya, Lahing Kayumanggi, and Sa


Mahal Kong Bayan, he is a composer regarded as a Romantic Nationalist.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab

9. Ryan Cayabyab’s “Alikabok” is an example of ___________.


a. Ballet
b. Musical Play
c. Suelto
d. Zarzuela

10. He arranged, recorded, and produced the first one-man-vocal jazz acapella
album in the Philippines.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab

II. Directions. Below are names of known artists. Identify the specific artist by
rearranging the jumbled letters. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

1. V I E L E L E C O I R (Text: Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal)


____________________________

2. N R A Y B B A A Y Y A C (Rama Hari, Katy, Spolarium) __________________

3. U L O I C N S A D R P E R (Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Lahing Kayumanggi)


____________________________

4. O F A R N C S I C O G T A I O G (Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran, Pakiusap)


____________________________

5. N I A C R O N B A L E R O DA (Bituing Marikit, Mutya ng Pasig) ______________

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Lesson

1 Traditional Composers

According to National Artist Dr. Ramon Santos, “contemporary music in the


Philippines refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from 20th
century art music in the west, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the
entertainment industry.”
The modern Filipino repertoire consists of musical pieces that have been written
in 20th century idioms that have evolved out of such stylistic movements as
impressionism, expressionism, neo-classicism, as well as avant garde and new
music.
New genres of music representing these modern idioms include Dr. Ramon
Santos’ K’lintang and Abot Tanaw for Piano, Du’a for Orchestra, and Ding Ding Nga
Diyawa for Chorus and Philippine Instruments, Josefino “Chino” Toledo’s Hoy! Bata
for Soprano and Orchestra, Hoy! for Percussion and Wind instruments, and Alitaptap
for Chorus and Percussion, and Jonas Baes’ Patangis Buwaya for Wind Instruments,
Tatlong Tagulaylay for Voice and Chamber Ensemble, and the incidental music
Aguyoy for varied instruments.

What’s In

Before we move to the next lesson, let us recall our previous lesson.
Identify the classification of the different instruments below and describe briefly each
instrument:
a. Tambora ___________________________
b. Guiro ______________________________
c. Agogo ______________________________
d. Maracas ___________________________
e. Zampoña __________________________

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Note to the Teacher
Please check the answers of the learner. If all answers are
correct, the learner will proceed to the next part of this module.
Otherwise, assist the learner to recall facts about the
abovementioned periods for better understanding of the next lessons.

What’s New

Having been colonized by Spain and the United States for almost three centuries,
it was inevitable that Western compositional techniques found their way into the
works of Filipino composers. However, many 20th century Filipino composers have
managed to retain traditional elements and integrated them with Western
techniques. In fact, these composers were known to have laid the foundations of what
we now know as Philippine music.
Among the major Philippine contemporary composers are Francisco Santiago,
Nicanor Abelardo, Antonio Molina, Lucio San Pedro, Rosendo Santos Jr., Alfredo
Buenaventura, and Ryan Cayabyab.
FRANCISCO SANTIAGO

 He is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”


 He finished his music specialization at the American
Conservatory of Music in Chicago where he obtained his
Doctorate Degree in 1924.
Among his famous works are the following:

 Pakiusap
 Madaling Araw
 Sakali Man
 Pilipinas Kong Mahal
 Hibik ng Pilipinas
Image source: HORIZONS Music and  Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran, and
Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos
 Kundiman (Anak Dalita). This piece was sung before the
Royal Court of Spain upon the request of King Alfonso II.
He was also a musical director for films. Among the films under his musical
supervision were “Kundiman”, “Leron Leron Sinta”, “Madaling Araw”, “Manileña”,
and the movie inspired by his own composition, “Pakiusap”. He became the first
Filipino Director of the UP Conservatory of Music.

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PILIPINAS KONG MAHAL
Francisco Santiago

What I Can Do

Below is a link to access the music of “Pilipinas Kung Mahal” by Francisco


Santiago. You can also open the CD and open the folder Traditional. Listen carefully
to the track in this activity.

Pilipinas Kong Mahal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAjHJ65cAh8

After listening to the track, answer the questions below. Use a separate sheet
of paper.
Describe the song in terms of the following:
- Text
- Melody/Tune
What do you think makes the song Filipino? Explain/discuss your answer.

NICANOR ABELARDO
 He studied music at the Chicago Music College and was
influenced by the musical styles of the Serialist/Second
Viennese School and Post-Romantic European composers.
 Abelardo, together with Francisco Santiago elevated the
status of the Kundiman into an Art Song status equivalent
to that of the German Lied, the French Chanson, and the
Italian Aria.
His best-known compositions include the following:
Mutya ng Pasig Nasaan Ka Irog
Bituing Marikit Ikaw Rin
Kundiman ng Luha Pahimakas
Kung Hindi Man Pahiwatig
Cavatina for Violin and Piano,
Image source: HORIZONS Music and
Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos First Nocturne for Piano,
and Magbalik Ka Hirang
Filipinos

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Downloaded from kupdf.net FREE DOWNLOAD

What I Can Do

Below is a link to access the music of “Mutya ng Pasig” by Nicanor Abelardo.


You can also open the CD and open the folder Traditional. Listen carefully to the
track in this activity.

Mutya ng Pasig https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hegm_WDSYe4


After listening to the track, answer the question below. Use a separate
sheetof paper.

What do you think is the emotion that the song evokes? Why?
Are there clear sections throughout the song? Are these sections similar
or contrasting? Describe your observations.

ANTONIO MOLINA
 He is the first National Artist for Music
 He began his music career as an orchestral soloist at the
Manila Grand Opera House.
 He served as Dean of the Centro Escolar University,
Conservatory of Music from 1948 to 1970.
 He was also a faculty member of the University of the
Philippines’ Conservatory (now College) of Music.
 Molina was a product of both the Romantic and
Impressionist schools of thought.
 He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of
Debussy but retained much of the Romantic style in his
melody.
Image source: HORIZONS Music and
Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos

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A characteristically impressionist work is his piano work “Malikmata”
(Transfiguration). The mysteriously exotic chords of this piece gradually lead to a
lyrical melody, with the traditional harmonies abruptly returning to the initial mood.
Molina wrote several compositions for piano, violin, and voice as well as a
Spanish-style opera form known as the zarzuela.
He is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin and piano
“Hatinggabi”. Subsequent transcriptions of this piece were written for the cello, flute,
piano, and guitar. Other works by Molina include:

 Orchestral music - Misa Antoniana Grand Festival Mass, Ang Batingaw,


Kundiman-Kundangan;
 Chamber music - String Quartet, Kung sa Iyong Gunita, Pandangguhan; and
 Vocal music - Amihan, Awit ni Maria Clara, and Larawan Nitong Pilipinas.

He received the National Artist for Music award in 1973. He passed away on
January 29, 1980.

What I Have Learned

Directions. Listen to the following excerpts and complete the table below.

1. We Were Moonlight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcPumVeux00


2. Piano Concerto (3rd movement) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jwg2eYL7qk
3. Fantasia Impromptu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcF7CDT_ao4
4. Violin Sonata https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecJWgVPCEmg
5. Pakiusap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbx499A4oxo
6. Ang Batingaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSWZaOVWCXE

Describe the features of Who do you think is the Why? (Explain your
the piece. Composer of this piece? answer)

Essay. Answer the question below:

Who among the Filipino traditional composers inspired you the most and why?

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What I Can Do

Below is a link to access the music of “Malikmata” by Antonio Molina. You can
also open the CD and open the folder Traditional. Listen carefully to the track in this
activity.

Malikmata https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK8vLnv_eHE

After listening to the track, answer the question below. Use a separate sheet
of paper.

Describe an image or images that you think represents the music of


“Malikmata” through an illustration, a painting, or a photo essay. Explain why.

LUCIO SAN PEDRO


 He was born on February 11, 1913 in Angono,
Rizal.
 Since his elementary days, he started composing.
 He studied the banjo which inspired him to become
a serious musician. He later pursued his music degree at
the University of the Philippines and at the Juilliard
School in New York, USA.
 He became a professor of theory and composition
at the University of the Philippines’ College of Music up
until his retirement in 1978.
 San Pedro is known as a “romantic nationalist.” He
incorporated Philippine folk elements in his
Image source: HORIZONS Music and Arts
Appreciation for Young Filipinos
compositions with Western forms and harmony.
 Arguably, his most popular work is the well-loved
“Sa Ugoy ng Duyan”, a lullaby melody sung by his
mother. He composed “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan” together with his friend Levi
Celerio as the lyricist.
 His musical prowess was internationally recognized when he was invited
to be a judge at the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano
Competition in 1980.
 He was declared National Artist for Music in 1991 and passed away on
March 31, 2002.

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CIPRIANO “RYAN” CAYABYAB

Ryan Cayabyab, also known as Mr. C, is a popular


contemporary composer who also has classical
compositions to his credit, such as “Misa” and “Misa
2000”, “Four Poems for Soprano and Piano”, and “Te
Deum”.
 His compositional style makes much use of a
variety of influences – from Moroccan musical cultures,
Jazz, African-American Spirituals and Gospel music,
European Neo-Classicism, Music for Films, American
Broadway musicales, to Philippine indigenous chants.
 Among his numerous compositions are the award-
winning “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika” (1978), Paraiso
Image source: Cayabyab, Ryan (1991), as well as the modern zarzuela “Alikabok”
(2003), and the musical “Lorenzo” – based on the life of
St. Lorenzo Ruiz (2013).
 The opera Spoliarium with libretto by Fides Cuyugan-Asensio, and a variety of
choral pieces
and song cycles of were also among his masterpieces.
 He also produced several recordings, including the memorable album “One”
and subsequently, “One Christmas”, and “One More”, all of which were one-
man vocal jazz a cappella album that he himself arranged and sang.
 He was born on May 4, 1954 in Manila. He obtained his Bachelor of Music
degree at the University of the Philippines, College of Music in 1983. After
which, he became a faculty member for Composition at the same University.
 He also served as the Executive and Artistic Director of the San Miguel
Foundation for the Performing Arts, which oversaw the operations and
programming of the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel
Master Chorale.
 At present, he continues to be a sought-after professor/lecturer, musical
director, composer, arranger, and conductor in the Philippine concert and
recording scenes.
 He was named National Artist for Music in 2018.

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(This piece was given by the composer himself, Ryan Cayabyab for music study).

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What is It

With the European and American influences brought by our colonizers, it was
inevitable that the musical styles of 20th century Western composers found their
way into Philippine compositions.

Ryan Cayabyab spans both popular and classical worlds with his popular
ballads, musical plays, operas, ballet, zarzuela, orchestral, and choral compositions.

Lucio San Pedro is known as a “romantic nationalist.” He incorporated


Philippine folk elements in his compositions with Western forms and harmony. His
chords have a rich expressive tonality, as represented in his well-loved “Sa Ugoy ng
Duyan”, a lullaby melody sung by his mother.

Nicanor Abelardo contributed in elevating the Kundiman as an Art Song form.

Francisco Santiago is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”.

Antonio Molina came to be known as the “Father of Philippine Impressionist


Music”.

What’s More

Matching Type. Words under column A are descriptions or remarkable


accomplishments attributed to the artists under column B. Match the words under
column A to column B. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

A B
1. Impressionist a. Ryan Cayabyab
2. Romantic Nationalist b. Lucio San Pedro
3. Cavatina for Violin and Piano c. Antonio Molina
4. One-man Vocal Jazz Acapella d. Nicanor Abelardo
5. Pakiusap e. Francisco Santiago
6. Pilipinas kong Mahal
7. Hatinggabi
8. Mr. C
9. Spoliarium
10. Sa Ugoy ng Duyan

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What I Can Do

It’s time to test your knowledge about traditional composers by presenting


your talents. Choose one activity to perform from the list of activities below:

Singaling. Choose 1 song from the compositions of our Traditional composers. It


should be sung with accompaniment.
Sayaweeh. Choose a work by any of the Filipino composers and interpret the
song through a dance. Choose the most appropriate dance genre for your
chosen music.
Tulaan mo. If you think you are not into singing or dancing, this option
might be for you. Compose a poem with 3 to 4 stanzas that is all about
traditional music. It should be in Filipino and should follow a specific rhyming
scheme (mono rhyme, couplet) and meter (iambic trimeter/tetrameter,
trochaic octameter, Alexandrine, etc). Write it on a sheet of paper.

Instructions for Singaling and Sayaweeh. Record your performance in your


cellphone and post it on your social media account with the hashtag
#tradionalmusic #opm. Tag your teacher in your output. For Tulaan Mo, record a
video of yourself reading your poem and post in your social media using the same
hashtag.

GUIDED RUBRICS FOR PERFORMANCES

SINGING

Very Good Good Fair Poor


CRITERIA (4) (3) (2) (1)
Sings the entire Sings the Sings the Sings the
song with entire song entire song entire song
PITCH
correct with almost with some with no correct
ACCURACY
pitch/tune correct correct pitch/tune
pitch/tune pitch/tune
All entrances Almost all Some of the No correct
and timing are entrances and entrances and timing at all
TIMING
correct. timing are timing are
correct. correct.
It is very It is okay to It is not so It is not
VOICE
pleasant to hear. good to hear. pleasant to
QUALITY
hear. hear.
Impactful and Satisfying Not so No energy and
SHOWMANSHIP energetic energy and impactful and presence at all
performance presence lacks presence

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DANCING
Very Good Good Fair Poor
CRITERIA (4) (3) (2) (1)
Steps are Steps are Steps are bit off Steps are not
impressive and okay and and dance impressive
dance patterns dance patterns are and dance
CHOREOGRAPHY
are well- patterns are not organized. patterns are
organized. organized. not
organized.
Movements are Movements Moves No correct
well-coordinated are mostly generally with timing and
TIMING and including tempo coordinated the beat but coordination
COORDINATION and timing. with the with some
music. timing
mistakes.
Clean lines, Good lines Mostly lines are No details
precise and correct not precise and and no
TECHNIQUE movements movement not all precise
movements are movements
accurate.
Completely With enough Not too focused No focus and
focused, energy and and a bit inactive
SHOWMANSHIP
expressive, and expression inactive
full of energy

POEM
CRITERIA Very Good Good Fair Poor
(4) (3) (2) (1)
IDEAS AND With a great With enough Some ideas and No ideas and
CONTENT sense of ideas sense of ideas content were content at all.
and content. and content. good but lacks
Poem has been Poem is clear to understanding.
well thought understand.
out.
ORGANIZATION Topic and Topic is clear Topic is given Topic is absent
format of the but poem but unclear and and not well-
poem are clear format lacks lacks organized.
and easily description. description.
understood.
COHERENCE Lines and Lines and Lines and Lines and
OF FORM AND stanzas flow stanzas flow stanzas are a bit stanzas are not
STRUCTURE together and together but off and not too coordinated
are singable. not too singable. and not
singable. singable at all.
THEME The theme is The theme is The theme is not The theme is
relatable. good enough. too clear. not clear at all.

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Assessment

Directions. Read the statements carefully and identify what is being described.
Choose the letter that represents your best answer. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. The following are compositions of Antonio Molina except ________________.
a. Misa Antoniana
b. Kung sa Iyong Gunita
c. Amihan
d. Nasaan ka Irog
2. It is an Opera by Ryan Cayabyab with Fides Cuyugan-Asencio as Librettist.
a. Spoliarium
b. Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika
c. Da Coconut Nut
d. Kumukutikutitap
3. The first few notes of Bahay Kubo were used as theme for this composition.
a. Malikmata
b. Lahing Kayumangi
c. Misa Antoniana
d. Historya
4. His compositional style makes much use of varied influences from different
musical cultures, genres, and styles.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago
5. He is the composer of “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika”.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago
6. He is considered as the Father of Kundiman.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago
7. He taught composition at a number of colleges and conservatories of music
including the Sta Isabel College of Music and the University of the Philippines
College of Music.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago

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8. He is the first Filipino Director of the UP Conservatory of Music.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago
9. He is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin and piano
“Hatinggabi”.
a. Jose Maceda
b. Lito Camo
c. Antonio Molina
d. Francisco Santiago
10. “Ugoy ng Duyan” is a collaborative work of Lucio San Perdo and
__________________.
a. Jose Maceda
b. Lito Camo
c. Levi Celerio
d. Lucrecia Lasilag

(ESSAY) As a Filipino youth, how can you help promote our traditional music to the
younger generation? Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Included a specific audience/target for the essay so that the students can clearly
channel their ideas on promoting traditional music.

Holistic Rubric for the Essay (5 points)


5 points _ The main idea is well-focused and properly developed by
relevant, accurate and substantial evidence.
4 points _ The main idea is clearly presented with relevant and accurate
supporting evidences.
3 points – The main idea is understandable but with minimal supporting
evidences
2 points – The main idea is present but not well expressed with slightly
inconsistent evidences
1 points – There is no clear main idea which the essay revolves on and
the supporting ideas are inconsistent.

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What I have Learned
Name of the Artists Distinct styles Works/Composition
Western forms and Pakiusap, Madaling Araw,
Francisco Santiago techniques with folk Sakali Man, Pilipinas Kong
materials Mahal, Hibik ng Pilipinas, Ano
Kaya ang Kapalaran, and Anak
Dalita.
Romanticism with Mutya ng Pasig, Nasaan Ka
Nicanor Abelardo chromaticism Irog, Cavatina for Violoncello,
and Magbalik Ka Hirang
Romantic and Malikmata, String Quartet,
Antonio Molina Impressionist Kung sa Iyong Gunita,
Pandangguhan
Misa Antoniana Grand Festival
Mass, Ang Batingaw,
Kundiman-Kundangan,
Amihan, Awit ni Maria
Clara,Larawan Nitong
Pilipinas, Hating Gabi
What I Know
I.
1. d
Assesment What’s 2. a
More 3. c
1. d 4. d
2. a 1. c 5. a
3. b 2. d 6. c
3. a 7. b
4. a
4. a 8. a
5. a
9. d
6. d 5. e
10. d
7. b 6. e
II.
8. d 7. c 1. Levi Celerio
9. c 8. a 2. Ryan Cayabyab
10. c 9. a 3. Lucio San Pedro
10. b 4. Francisco Santiago
5. Nicanor Aberlardo
Answer Key
References
Book

Sunico, Raul M., Evelyn F. Cabanban, & Melissa Y. Moran. Grade 10 Learner’s
Material. HORIZONS Music and Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos. Philippines:
Tawid Publications, 2015.

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Department of Education - Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd BLR)


Ground Floor, Bonifacio Bldg., DepEd Complex
Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, Philippines 1600
Telefax: (632) 8634-1072; 8634-1054; 8631-4985
Email Address: [email protected] * [email protected]

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