BLOCK HOMEWORK UNIT 4 SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019 Student: SCORE Grade/year: Seventh Basic Course: Area/Subject Music Date: Teacher: Mr. Mauricio Figueroa 10 Instructions: This part must be resolve it AT HOME and it s part of INSUMO 2 DUE DATE: Week September 24 28 (in music class) 1. Read the biographies of the Ecuadorian Composers and then answer the questions (10 points) Enrique Espín Yépez He was born in Quito in the San Roque neighborhood on November 9, 1926 and died in Mexico on May 21, 1997. He is the son of Manuel María Espín and Mrs. Delia Yépez. He is one of the Ecuadorian musicians of greater academic formation that began studying piano and soon happened to the violin. In the 40's, the Polish-Mexican violinist Henryk Szeryng (one of the best violinists in the world) went to Quito to invite him to study at UNAM where he was a teacher; in 1944 he traveled to Mexico. He returned to Ecuador in 1947, he was appointed professor of violin at the Conservatory, and developed a great artistic activity with the "Quito Quartet". He was also the National Director of Music Education, where he managed to incorporate music as a compulsory subject in schools and colleges. was also founder of the National Symphony Orchestra. In 1952 he met Dr. Velasco Ibarra who was astonished to see that the author of the PASIONAL pasillo is very young (25 years); offers him a scholarship to be
perfected in Bonn Germany, which is carried out: later in the fifth Velasquismo he is named Consul of Ecuador in Mexico. Artistic works: Enrique Espín Yépez leaves a very important legacy in classical and popular music: Suite of the Yaraví, Symphonic Poem Cuicocha, the pasillos PASIONAL, SERENATA, CONFESIÓN, the Albazo SOLITO with lyrics by Luis Nieto and some unpublished songs like THE LAST LOVE of Torre Reyes, PÚCHICASCARAY, The Hymn of GRATITUD AL MAESTRO, context of Pablo Hannibal Vela, among many other works Answer the questions (5 points) 1. When and where he was born? (0.5 point) 2. For what and in which year does he travel to Mexico? (0.5 point) 3. What positions did he occupy upon returning to Ecuador? (0.5 point) 4. What subject did he manage to incorporate into the Ecuadorian school system? (0.5 point) 5. Who and why offers a scholarship to Enrique Espín Yépez? (0.5 point) 6. What position did he occupy in Mexico? (0.5 point) 7. What position did he occupy in Mexico? (0.5 point) 8. What is the name of the quartet he created? (0.5 point) 9. What is the name of the Polish who invited him to study in Mexico? (0.5 point) _ 10. Write 2 of his compositions _
Julio Jaramillo He was born in Guayaquil in 1935, and he died in 1978. Known by the nicknames of El ruiseñor de America and Mr. Juramento, Julio Jaramillo is considered the best Ecuadorian singer of all time. Their songs, which speak of love and misunderstandings, influenced deeply in the public reflected in them. Many consider this singer as one of the symbols of national identity. Having lost his father when just he was six years old, her mother worked as a nurse to keep it. Julio was very sickly in his childhood: he suffered bronchopneumonia, diphtheria, dysentery, and even had a beginning of infantile paralysis. He grew up listening to the duo Guayaquil, Olimpo Cárdenas, Carlos Rubira Infante, Duo Villafuerte, who marked an era in the national music and artists that influenced his vocation for singing. At seventeen he was known by his beautiful and warm voice, and participated in programs of Radio Condor. In 1950 he joined with two friends and they were touring the villages of Esmeraldas and Manabí singing trio. Once he was forced to return to his trade of Shoemaker to survive. Despite the criticisms, punishments, tears and entreaties of his mother, it wasn't able to quit his parrandera and bohemian life. The rise to fame occurred in 1955 with his vals Fatalidad, which was disseminated by all the radios of the Ecuador and the main stations of other countries. The recording of this song marked the beginning of his formal career and recognition. His international consecration arrived with the bolero Nuestro Juramento (1957), moment in which made several tours through Latin America: starting in Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. On his return to the Ecuador in 1975, tired, prematurely aged and worm-eaten by cirrhosis, he was booed in a performance in his hometown because his voice was no longer that of before. In recent years it had a program on Radio glass titled "The time of J. J.", whose advertising barely got to live. However, when Julio Jaramillo died, people considered it as the great singer, which contributed to that in turning to weave the legend. Died at the age of only forty-three years old, his remains received a farewell, as any other popular character has known in Guayaquil, as it is estimated that about 250,000 people accompanied them.
Answer the JJ questions (5 points) 1. What were JJ s nicknames? (0.5 point) _ 2. He grew up listening to: (0.5 point) _ 3. What happen when he was seventeen? (0.5 point) _ 4. Besides singing, what was his other profession? (0.5 point) 5. Why did he return to his old profession? (0.5 point) _ 6. Why he was always criticized? (0.5 point) _ 7. In what year he starts rising the fame? And why? (0.5 point) _ 8. In what countries in Latin America he made several tours? (0.5 point) _ 9. What happened in a performance in 1975? (0.5 point) _ 10. Write 2 songs of JJ (0.5 point) _
Activity group UNIT 4 Student: SCORE Grade/year: Seventh Basic Course: Area/Subject Music Date: Teacher: Mr. Mauricio Figueroa 10 Instructions: This part must be PRACTICED IN CLASS and it s part of INSUMO 3 Each student MUST HAVE recorder otherwise student will get 0 in ACTIVITY GROUP DUE DATE: Week September 24 28 (in music class) 1. In group of 4 finish learning the song in recorder AURA LEE (10 points) Designed by Mr. Mauricio Figueroa Developed by Student s Name