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Explore MAPEH: A Musical Adventure Quiz

Test your knowledge of Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) with our engaging and challenging quiz! Dive into fascinating topics ranging from influential composers to various musical genres, and uncover the rich cultural heritage embedded in music.

Whether you're a student or an enthusiast, this quiz will help you:

  • Enhance your understanding of musical movements
  • Discover the connection between music and culture
  • Learn about influential figures in the world of music and arts
48 Questions12 MinutesCreated by PlayingPiano247
French movement in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was initially introduced in a French Painting School headed by Claude Monet. 
He was born on March 07, 1875, in Ciboure, France. At the age of 20, he was said to be self possessed, a little aloof and intellectually biased.
One movement of an orchestral piece. It premiered in 1928.
He was born near Paris. He did not appreciate grand themes, Heavy pompous an serious quality of romantic music by Germans.
Is about mysterious parade in a nocturnal carnival.
His nocturne, describes the slow moving clouds in the sky.
Describes how mermaids hire sad fisherman into the Bottomless pit of the sea.
A half man and half goat pertains to the sensual forest deity in Pagan mythology.
Originally used in visual and literary arts. Probably first applied to music in 1918, especially to Schoenberg.
He veered away from "traditional forms of beauty" to convey powerful feelings in his music.
He was born on September 13, 1874 in working class in suburb of Vienna, Austria.
Schoenberg's superstitious nature may have triggered his death. The composer had ____ (the fear of the number 13).
This musical piece was the first composition ever to dispense completely with tonal means of organization.
He was born on June 17, 1882. His skillful handling of material and rhythmic inventiveness went beyond anything written by his Russian predecessors.
This musical piece is the ballet and orchestral work written in 1911.
It was introduced in the early 1950's. Different natural sounds and musical tones are transformed in various ways using electronic means then assembled in tape for a playback.
He introduced the electronic music. He also composed several music pieces with the use of synthesizer and tape.
It refers to the experimentations in music with the help of electronic machines.
He applied musique concrete by recording 'nature sounds'.
It is a type of musique concrete that were composed for ballet, films, and new multimedia presentations. It was introduced by Edgar Varese
It is also called Aleatory Music.
According to him, "A process is said to be aleatoric if its course is determined in general but depends on chance in detail."
Has rich and diverse cultural heritage that exist in hundreds of different languages
A person leads by singing a phrase and followed and answered by a group of singers.
Used to describe the fusion of West African with black American Music
Musical genre from Nigeria in the Yoruba tribal style to wake up the worshippers after fasting during the Muslim holy feast of Ramadan.
Popular music genre from Salvador, Bahia and Brazil.
Hard and fast. Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment.
Popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhabited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance.
Popular style from Nigeria that relies on the traditional Yoruba ryhthms.
Dance style began in Zaire, the hips move back and forth while the arm follow the hip movements.
South African three-cord township music of the 1930's-1960's which evolved in African Jazz.
Is a dance form of African origins around 1838 which evolved into an African-Brazilian invention in the working class and slum districts of Rio de Janeiro.
Is a fusion of the popular music or canciones (songs) of Spain and the African rumba rhythms of Bantu origin.
Is a social dance with marked influences from Cuba and Puerto Rico that started in New York in the mid 1970's.
is a ballroom dance originated in Cuba in 1953 that was derived from the mambo.
Is a popular recreational dance with Afro-Cuban origin.
Is the slower and gentler version of the Cuban Samba, originated in the 1950's.
Is an American music developed especially from ragtime and blues which originated in the African American Community.
The word "Impressionism art" derived from the work of Monet which named as ___
One of the founders of impressionist movement
One of the central figures of impressionist movement.
He was a key figure in transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works considered as marking the birth of modern.
Was an art style that incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes which suddenly became popular at that time.
Was an art style that uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
Was a style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks.
Its name came from the term "super realism", with its artworks clearly expressing a departure from reality.
Expressed the artist's role in social reform.
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