1 4Q Music
1 4Q Music
1 4Q Music
MUSIC 10
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french author, Victor Hugo. She later returned to play the role of Fantine in the
same musical. She also portrayed Mei-Li in the 2002 Broadway revival of the
Flower Drum Song.
B. MISS SAIGON
Miss Saigon was a musical by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boubil
with lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr. It’s a modern adaptation of Giacomo Puccini’s
opera Madame Butterfly, which also tells the tragic tale of a doomed romance
involving an Asian woman who’s abandoned by her Caucasian lover. The setting
of the plot was relocated to 1970’s I Vietnam War, With Madame Butterfly’s
love story between an American lieutenant and Japanese Geisha modified into a
romance between an American soldier and Vietnamese bar girl.
C. DARAGANG MAGAYON
The musical play Daragang Magayon is a production for poetry and mixed
media for male and female narrators, female voive, 2 percussionists, 2 pianists
and 2 dancers. It was first presented at the Cultural Center of the Philippines
“Loading Dock” in March 1991. The play was based on a poem by Merlinda C.
Bobis and produced by CCP Women’s desk and the coordinating center for
dance to mark Women’s month. The music was composed by Ramon P. Santos
with choreography by Hazel Sabas, Set and design by Julie Dalena. The readers
were Dindo Angeles and Dessa Quesada, the vocalist was Johana Cabili while
the musicians were Josefino Toledo, Verne Dela Pena, Mauricia Borromeo and
Leticia del valle. It also featured dancers Wendy Panganiban and Brando
Miranda assisted by ballet Philippines and New Zealand Ballet.
Magayon was the only beautiful daughter of the local chieftain Makusog.
Magayon fell in love with Ulap, the Brave son of a neighboring tribe’s chieftain.
However, a jealous suitor named Pagtuga kidnaps Makusog and threatens to kill
him unless Magayon marries him instead of Ulap. With hands tied in order to
save her father’s life, Magayon sadly agrees. Just as they were about to be wed,
Ulap appears at the ceremony and kills Pagtuga. Magayon, rushed into Ulap’s
arms but she was unfortunately struck by a stray arrow. AS she lies dying in his
arms, Ulap is also fatally stabbed in the back by one of Pagtuga’s men. The two
lovers were laid to rest. The mound of earth under which they are buried grows
bigger with the passage of time. Eventually, the mound rises up to become
known as “the volcano with a perfect cone” named Mayon.
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II. LEARNING COMPETENCIES:
1. describes how an idea or story in a musical play is presented by watching a
live performance or video excerpt; MU10MM-IIIa-h-1
2. explains how theatrical elements in a selected part of a musical play are
combined with music and media to achieve certain effects;
3. MU10MM-IIIa-h-2
4. creates appropriate sounds, music, gestures, movements, and costume using
media and technology for a selected part of a musical play;
5. MU10MM-IIIc-h-4
6. performs an excerpt from a 20th or 21st century Philippine musical and
highlight its similarities and differences to other western musical play.
MU10MM-IIIg-h-5
Summative Test:
____________1. It refers to a popular and generally lighter form of musical
drama than the opera.
____________2. Popularly known as the Queen of Bodabil.
____________3. The only beautiful daughter of Cheiftain Makusog.
____________4. She was the first Filipina to won so many international awards
for a single role.
____________5. A musical by Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boubil with
lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr.
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