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1. gretchen am spinnrade


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Gretchen Am Spinnrade (Gretchen and the Spinning Wheel) is a lieder written by Franz Schubert in 1814. The text was written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1808 as part of his play Faust. The piece tells the story of Gretchen at her spinning wheel thinking about her time with Faust and how they kissed.

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2. rhythm of gretchen am spinnrade


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Gretchen am Spinnrade is written in a loose ternary form, a three part structure. Schubert extends the first stanza by adding it after the third and sixth stanzas. The lied begins with a rhythmic accompaniment, replicating the sound of a spinning wheel.

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3. Gretchen lied art song​


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German art song

That kid was Franz Schubert, and his song "Gretchen am Spinnrade" (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel) put German art song — or lieder as it's called — on the map. The song's dramatic punch and bold innovations still reverberate today. In October 1814, Schubert was a distracted teenager searching for a career.

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4. Characteristics of mutya ng pasig and gretchen am spinnrade


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5. gretchen am spinnrade melody rhythm tone quality and texture brainly


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6. gretchen am soinnrade by f. Schubert rhytm​


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7. . Teacher Gretchen (teach) _______ English subject


Answer:

teaches

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Answer:

Teacher Gretchen teaching English subject.


8. 4. He is famous for his vocal music "Gretchen am Spinnrade".​


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Gretchen am Spinnrade", Op. 2, D 118, is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert using the text from Part One, scene 15 of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust. With "Gretchen am Spinnrade" and some 600 other songs for voice and piano, Schubert contributed transformatively to the genre of Lied.

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9. what is the timbre of Gretchen am Spinnrade musicThx for answering... ​


With "Gretchen am Spinnrade" and some 600 other songs for voice and piano, Schubert contributed transformatively to the genre of Lied. "Gretchen am Spinnrade" was composed for soprano voice but has been transposed to accommodate other voice types.

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10. conclusions “Gretchen am Spinnrade” by FranzSchuber. “Mutya ng Pasig” by Nicanor Abelardo​


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"Gretchen am Spinnrade" - (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel), Op. 2, D 118, is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert using the text from Part One, scene 15 of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust. "Gretchen am Spinnrade" was composed for soprano voice but has been transposed to accommodate other voice types.nasa picture po

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11. Characteristic of mutya ng pasig and gretchen am spinnrade


Richard Abelardo's Mutya ng Pasig (Pearl of the Pasig, 1950) at first glance plays like a musical version of Wuthering Heights (Dona Sisang's LVN Pictures was known for its musicals): the star-crossed lovers forcibly separated (this time by a false accusation and a prison term); the woman marrying another; the death in mid-narrative; the man haunted by ghosts of memories past--all accompanied by the occasional song (including the haunting eponymous melody composed by Nicanor Abelardo, Richard's cousin) and dance number.  

The film comes into its own with the succeeding generation (unlike the book, which tended to fumble for much of its second half). The baby is found, adopted, named Consuelo (later growing up into the lovely Delia Razon), finds her own rather wan and courteous lover in Basilio (Teody Belarmino); Modesto grows older and more crippled, but when the two meet they're disturbed by faint stiffings of recognition. Father and daughter form the most visually striking pair in the film--one radiant and pure, the other bent low by the weight of his remorse; for better or worse Consuelo becomes a more radiant (and melodic) Cathy Linton and Modesto has completed his transformation into haunted Heathcliff.  

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12. what is the melody of gretchen am spinnrade?


Soprano, Alto, Tenor

13. Gretchen put the gold fish in ___________________________________________ bottle.(clear, round, a, expensive, small).​


Answer:

Gretchen put the gold fish in a expensive small clear round bottle


14. What is the melody of this song gretchen am spinnrade?


Answer:

the piano part emulates the spinning of the wheel

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15. discuss some negative feelings against her father gretchen may bear in your heart?​


Answer:

Negative emotions can be described as any feeling which causes you to be miserable and sad. These emotions make you dislike yourself and others, and reduce your confidence and self-esteem, and general life satisfaction. Emotions that can become negative are hate, anger, jealousy and sadness.

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16. is the differences between mutya ng pasig and gretchen am spinnrade​


Answer:

Richard Abelardo's Mutya ng Pasig (Pearl of the Pasig, 1950) at first glance plays like a musical version of Wuthering Heights (Dona Sisang's LVN Pictures was known for its musicals): the star-crossed lovers forcibly separated (this time by a false accusation and a prison term); the woman marrying another; the death in mid-narrative; the man haunted by ghosts of memories past--all accompanied by the occasional song (including the haunting eponymous melody composed by Nicanor Abelardo, Richard's cousin) and dance number.  

The film comes into its own with the succeeding generation (unlike the book, which tended to fumble for much of its second half). The baby is found, adopted, named Consuelo (later growing up into the lovely Delia Razon), finds her own rather wan and courteous lover in Basilio (Teody Belarmino); Modesto grows older and more crippled, but when the two meet they're disturbed by faint stiffings of recognition. Father and daughter form the most visually striking pair in the film--one radiant and pure, the other bent low by the weight of his remorse; for better or worse Consuelo becomes a more radiant (and melodic) Cathy Linton and Modesto has completed his transformation into haunted Heathcliff.  

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17. kapatak ng luha ang naramdaman ni Gretchen​


Answer:

A.konti

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18. Characteristics of mutya ng pasig and gretchen am spinnrade


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Explanation:

"Gretchen am Spinnrade" was Schubert's first successful lied written in 1814 when he was just 16, which is thoroughly impressive considering how well this piece is composed and how highly it compares to his later works. The text was written by the poet Goethe, of which the full text and english translation can be found here.

The character of Gretchen recites (or sings) the words while she spins fiber into yarn at a spinning wheel. The intensity of her love for Faust has destroyed her ability to live any longer within the confines she had known all her life. She is young, inexperienced and has fallen madly in love. She has not yet had sex with Faust; he will soon give her a sleeping potion for her mother, so he can seduce her at home. (Her mother will never wake up).

ANALYSIS

The poem is written in Knittelvers; each pair of two lines has four strong beats, with a varying number of syllables occurring before each beat, usually one, two or three.  The very regular beats throughout the poem suggest the constant spinning of the wheel. This idea of representing the spinning wheel is explored further by the way Schubert has composed the left hand accompaniment using a dotted minim pedal tone, with a quaver note, then a quaver rest, then two quaver notes. This stuttering rhythm symbolises Gretchen's foot on the pedal as it drives the wheel. The constant spinning of the wheel is represented by the repetitive 16 note semiquaver pattern played by the right hand. This constant motion is further driven forward by the 6/8 time signature which, because of where the beat falls makes the spinning feeling amplified, simulating the pressing of the pedal. These rhythmic ideas can be seen in the score below.


19. 2. Which style do you prefer Gretchen am spinnrade or mutya ng pasig and Why?​


Answer:

Gretchen am Spinnrade

:It is written in a loose ternary form, a three part structure. Schubert extends the first stanza by adding it after the third and sixth stanzas. The lied begins with a rhythmic accompaniment, replicating the sound of a spinning wheel.

ANOTHER EXPLANATION;

The piano accompaniment is intended to enforce the meaning and setting of the song but never to over shadow the voice. In Gretchen am Spinnrade, the melody line of the piano part emulates the spinning of the wheel, the cycle of Gretchen's thoughts, and the intensity of her

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20. what are the similarities/differences of the compositions of gretchen am spinnrade and mutya ng pasig​


Answer:

Let's take on "Gretchen am Spinnrade" by F. Schubert:

Tempo: 6/8 , 72 BPM

Content:  Lieder, Love songs, Romantic

Quality: operatic, dramatic

Pattern: alternating, progressive

Let's take on "Mutya ng Pasig" by Nicanor Abelardo:

Tempo: 4/4 or 6/8 , 78 BPM

Content: Lieder, Love songs, Romantic

Quality: operatic, dramatic, kundiman

Pattern: alternating, progressive


21. what is the music contour of the song gretchen am spinnrade?​


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Franz Schubert, in full Franz Peter Schubert, (born January 31, 1797, Himmelpfortgrund, near Vienna [Austria]—died November 19, 1828, Vienna), Austrian composer who bridged the worlds of Classical and Romantic music, noted for the melody and harmony in his songs (lieder) and chamber music. Among other works are Symphony No. 9 in C Major (The Great; 1828), Symphony in B Minor (Unfinished; 1822), masses, and piano works.


22. tone quality of gretchen am spinnrade


Gretchen am Spinnrade" which is the Lizst arrangement of the famous Schubert Lieder work. His famous vocal music works/ Lieder were: "Gretchen am Spinnrade", "Erlkonig", "Ellens Gesang III" ("Ave Maria") and "Schwanenge sang" ("Swan Song"). Schubert, "Gretchen am Spinnrade" ("Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel") 1814. Franz Schubert (1797-1828) composed one of his most famous Lieder “Gretchen am Spinnrade” (“Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel”) in 1814 when he was just seventeen years old. Franz Schubert has even been named ‘the greatest master of the lied.

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23. Do you agree with Janice reasoning that she should not be blamed about Gretchen's situations​


Answer:

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24. what is the texture of Gretchen am Spinnrade


Answer:

Texture: The piece has a constant texture that occasionaly gets thicker to represent the clouding of thoughts that she is experiencing.

25. What is the Tone quality of gretchen am spinnrade


Gretchen am Spinnrade was composed by Franz Schubert. Schubert composed "Gretchen am Spinnrade" on 19 October 1814, three months before his eighteenth birthday. It was originally composed for the soprano voice, but it has also been transposed to accommodate mezzo-sopranos and other voice types.

The powerful story of Gretchen's seduction is told in Part One of Faust in a succession of scenes which the poet shuffled and expanded over the years. Sketches of the early and original Ur-Faust suggest that the anguish of Gretchen am Spinnrade follows her deflowering; she realises that she is pregnant and foresees the horrors of her future. The version Schubert would have read makes it easier to assume that Gretchen sings the song in a state of arousal, her innocence threatened but not yet lost. Either interpretation of the character is encompassed by the lyricism and the searing intensity of Schubert's setting.

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26. conclusion Gretchen am spinnrade and by F.schubert and muyal ng Pasig by Nicanor Abelardo​


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"Gretchen am Spinnrade" is a lied or art song composed by Franz Schubert in 1814. The lyrics are written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and tell the story of Gretchen, a tragic character from his play Faust. The song is known for its emotional melody and is considered an important piece of the German Lied repertoire.

"Muyal Ng Pasig" is a Filipino kundiman composed by Nicanor Abelardo in the 1920s. The kundiman is a traditional Filipino love song characterized by its haunting melody and melancholic lyrics. "Muyal Ng Pasig" tells the story of a woman waiting for her lover by the Pasig River, who never returns. The song is considered a masterpiece of Philippine music and has become a beloved classic.


27. Romeo and Juliet come from two very different families imagine you are about totroduce your parents to your boyfriend's or girlfriend's parents. Give a description of hosyou would make this meeting as pleasant as possible​


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28. What is the Rhythm of gretchen am spinnrade


Gretchen am Spinnrade was originally composed for the soprano voice, but it has also been transposed to accommodate mezzo-sopranos and other voice types.


29. gretchen am spinnrade romantic period music​


Answer:

On October 19, 1814, he first set to music a poem by Goethe, “Gretchen am Spinnrade” (“Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel”), from Faust; it was his 30th song and in this masterpiece he created at one stroke the German lied (art song). The following year brought the composition of more than 140 songs.

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30. gretchen am spinnrade melody brainly


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Gretchen Am Spinnrade (Gretchen and the Spinning Wheel) is a lieder written by Franz Schubert in 1814. The text was written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1808 as part of his play Faust. The piece tells the story of Gretchen at her spinning wheel thinking about her time with Faust and how they kissed.

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