Music Paper 2 (Essay) WASSCE (PC, 2ND) 2018

Question 3

  1. State any two features each of any of the following:
    1. Aria;
    2. Recitative;
    3. Melisma;
    4. Word painting.

  2. List any three vocal forms of western music.

Observation

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  1. Features of

    1. Aria:
      • A solo voice with accompaniment (Piano or Orchestra).
      • It is used in opera and oratorio.
      • It expresses an emotional state.
      • It has a definite beginning with a climax.
      • It is usually in ABA or Da Capo form.
      • It gives performers the opportunity to show off their virtuosity.
      • It is used prominently during the Baroque period.
    2. Recitative:

      • From a word meaning ‘to recite’.
      • The singer is accompanied by few supporting chords.
      • The singer sings a song that expresses his/her feelings.
      • It is sung quickly as if it is lively spoken.
      • It is essentially performed ad libitum.
      • It is used for dialogue and narratives in Operas and Oratorios.
      • It is used prominently during the Baroque period.
    3. Melisma:

      • Singing of a single syllable of text to several notes in succession.
      • Mostly found in arias, recitatives and choruses.
      • Requires appropriate breath control in its performance.
    4. Word Painting:

      • Also known as tone painting or text painting.
      • It is a musical technique of writing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song e.g ascending scales.        
      • It was prominent during the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
      • It is a musical representation of poetic images.
      • It is expressed in a moderate, balanced way with no extreme contrast.

  2. Vocal forms of Western music

    Hymn, Cantata, Opera, Motet, Anthem, Introit, Mass, Ode, Lied, Art Song, Passion, Chorale and Oratorio.