Filipino Composers: Cayabyab and Maceda
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Which composer served as the Executive and Artistic Director of the San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts?

  • Raymundo Cipriano "Ryan" Cayabyab (correct)
  • Ramon Santos
  • Lucrecia Kasilag
  • Jose Maceda
  • Jose Maceda's music heavily incorporates traditional Filipino instruments like the kulintang and the kudyapi.

    False (B)

    What is the name of the composition by Lucrecia Kasilag that features a fusion of Eastern and Western musical styles and integrates Filipino instruments into an orchestral production?

    The Legend of the Sarimanok

    Ramon Santos is known for his research on ______ music of Java and traditional music of various Philippine tribes.

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    Match the composers to their respective musical styles.

    <p>Lucrecia Kasilag = Research-based, incorporating indigenous Filipino music elements with chromaticism, music seria, and electronic elements Ramon Santos = Fusing Eastern and Western musical styles, integrating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions Raymundo Cipriano &quot;Ryan&quot; Cayabyab = Avant-garde, integrating indigenous Filipino music elements Jose Maceda = Popular and classical, including ballads, operas, and zarzuelas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these composers is known for using unconventional instruments like beanpod rattles, leaves, and iron-nail chimes in their compositions?

    <p>Jonas Baes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The composer Jonas Baes is known for integrating indigenous Filipino musical elements into orchestral productions.

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    What are the names of two notable compositions by Jonas Baes?

    <p>Daluy, Basbasan, Wala, Nabasag na Banga</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Ryan Cayabyab

    A Filipino composer known for popular and classical music styles, ballads, and choral works.

    Jose Maceda

    An avant-garde Filipino composer focused on indigenous music and traditional Filipino sounds.

    Lucrecia Kasilag

    A composer who fused Eastern and Western music, integrating indigenous instruments into orchestras.

    Ramon Santos

    A Filipino composer who researched traditional Philippine and Java gamelan music.

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    Jonas Baes

    A composer who uses unorthodox instruments and Asian vocal techniques in his music.

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    Syncopation

    A musical rhythm that emphasizes beats or parts of beats that are usually unaccented.

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    Avant-garde

    A style of music that is innovative, unconventional, and often experimental.

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    Indigenous instruments

    Traditional musical instruments native to a specific culture, often used in local music.

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    Study Notes

    Raymundo Cipriano "Ryan" Cayabyab

    • Born May 4, 1954, in Manila
    • National Artist for Music (2018)
    • Composer and conductor, spanning popular and classical genres
    • Executive and Artistic Director of the San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts
    • Programmed the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Master Chorale.
    • Compositional style includes syncopation, extended chords, and chromatic harmony
    • Notable recordings, including the album "One," where he sang unaccompanied vocals on various tracks.
    • Some works include "Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika" and "Da Coconut Nut," "Kumukuti-kutitap".

    Jose Maceda

    • Born January 17, 1917, died May 5, 2004, in Manila
    • First Filipino avant-garde composer
    • National Artist for Music (1997)
    • Musical style shifted after encountering the music of indigenous tribes in Mindoro in 1953
    • Extensive research and fieldwork, documenting music from remote mountain and island communities in the Philippines
    • Notable works include "Cassettes 100" (1971), and "Ugnayan" (1974).

    Lucrecia Kasilag

    • Born August 31, 1918, died August 2008, in La Union
    • National Artist for Music (1989)
    • President and Music Director of the Bayanihan Dance Company
    • Chairman of the Asian Composers' League and the League of Filipino Composers
    • Compositional style combines Eastern and Western elements using Filipino instruments
    • Notable works include "The Legend of the Sarimanok (1963)".

    Ramon Santos

    • Born February 25, 1941, in Pasig
    • National Artist for Music (2004)
    • Extensive research on gamelan music of Java and traditional music of various Filipino tribes
    • Compositional style incorporates chromaticism, music seria, and electronic elements
    • Works include "Ding Ding Nga Diyawa" and "L'BAD."

    Jonas Baes

    • Born 1961, in Laguna
    • Known for unorthodox musical instruments and Asian musical techniques
    • Notable works include "Daluy" (Flow), "Basbasan" (Blessing), and "Wala" (Nothingness).

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    Explore the lives and contributions of Raymundo Cipriano 'Ryan' Cayabyab and Jose Maceda, two of the Philippines' foremost composers. This quiz covers their musical styles, notable works, and impact on Philippine music. Test your knowledge of their achievements and significance in the world of music.

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