Contemporary Philippine Music PDF

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This document provides information about contemporary Philippine music composers. It includes details on Lucio San Pedro, Antonio Molina, and other composers, along with their schools, awards, and compositions.

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CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Triumphal Match 1.0 COMPOSERS OF CONTEMPORARY -​ Lahing Kayumanggi PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Angononian March...

CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Triumphal Match 1.0 COMPOSERS OF CONTEMPORARY -​ Lahing Kayumanggi PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Angononian March -​ Died: March 31 2002 1.​ Lucio San Pedro -​ Death place: Quezon City -​ Lucio Diestro San Pedro -​ Born: February 11 1913 2.​ Antonio Molina -​ Birthplace: Angono, Rizal -​ Antonio Jesus Naguiat Molina -​ Parents: Elpidio San Pedro -​ Born: December 26 1894 (Musician) and Soledad Diestro -​ Birthplace: Quiapo, Manila -​ National Artist of the Philippines -​ Parents: Juan Molina (Musician and (1991) founder of 22-piece Orchestra -​ SCHOOLS: Molina (Orquestra Molina)) and -​ Formal Study in Music: University Simeona Naguiat of the Philippines Conservatory of -​ Learned multiple stringed Music instruments, including the violin, at -​ Teacher’s Diploma in 12 years old, due to the rehearsal of Composition and Conducting his father’s orchestra -​ Julliard School of Music in the -​ Composes music for piano, violin, United States voice, and cello -​ Master’s degree in -​ There are compositions that remain composition unpublished -​ AWARDS: -​ First National Artist for Music (June -​ 1946 National Composition 12, 1972) Contest -​ SCHOOLS: -​ 1962 Republic Cultural -​ Colegio de San Juan de Heritage Award Letran (1909) -​ COMPOSITIONS: -​ UP Conservatory of Music -​ “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan” (1919) -​ A lullaby that is part -​ Teacher’s Diploma of his Suite Pastorale course (1923) (Composition of -​ Toured Hanoi and other Indo-China choral works) cities -​ ORCHESTRAL: -​ COMPOSITIONS: -​ The Devil’s Bridge -​ “Matinal” (1912) -​ Malakas at Maganda -​ First music, that was -​ Overture, Prelude, and Fugue considered a product in D minor of inspiration. -​ BAND MUSIC: -​ Lamentos de mi Patria (1913) -​ Dance of the Fairies -​ A series of waltz CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Hatinggabi (1915) 4. Francisco Buencamino, Sr. -​ Famous violin piece -​ Born: November 5 1883 -​ Ana Maria (sarsuwela) -​ Birthplace: San Miguel de Payumo, -​ Misa Antoniana Grand Bulacan Festival Mass (1964) -​ Parents: -​ Ang Batingaw (1972) -​ Fortunato Buencamino -​ Bontok Rhapsody (1928) (church organist and band -​ Died: January 29 1980 master) -​ Luisa (singer) 3. Antonino Buenaventura -​ SCHOOL: -​ Born: May 4 1904 -​ Liceo de Manila -​ Birthplace: Baliuag, Bulacan -​ Mentor: Marcelo -​ Learned solfeggio, rudiments, and Adonay (Well-known clarinet composer in the 19th -​ National Artist for Music (1988) century) -​ SCHOOLS: -​ COMPOSITION: -​ UP Conservatory of Music -​ Filipino Sarswela (Age of 19) -​ Marcela (1904) -​ UP Junior Orchestra -​ Si Tio Selo (1904) (First collegiate -​ Yayang (1905) orchestra) -​ Pangakong Hindi -​ Mentors: Nicanor Natupad (1905) Abelardo and -​ Kundiman Francisco Santiago -​ En el bello Oriente -​ Teacher’s Diploma -​ Ang Una Kong -​ Institute of International Pag-Ibig Education in New York City -​ Piano Piece -​ Promoted folk material in his -​ Ang Larawan compositions -​ One of the -​ COMPOSITIONS: most played -​ Mindanao Sketches Filipino piano -​ Divertimento for Piano and composition Orchestra piece -​ Pandanggo sa Ilaw -​ Taught at Centro Escolar de -​ DIRECTED: Senortias -​ University of Santo Tomas (UST) -​ Became head of its Music Conservatory of Music (1961-1964) Department -​ University of the East (1964) -​ Founder of Buencamino Music -​ Died: January 25 1996 Academy (1930) -​ Died: October 16 1952 CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ -​ CHORAL: -​ "Alitaptap" for chorus, Filipino Indigenous 2.0 NEW MUSIC COMPOSERS IN THE instruments PHILIPPINES -​ "Mga Awit ng Paglingap" for 16 voices and bamboo 1.​ Josefino Toledo percussion -​ Josefino “Chino” Toledo -​ "Misa Lingua Sama-Sama" -​ Born: March 6 1959 for chorus and percussion -​ one of the youngest new music / instruments. modern composers of the Philippines. 2.​ Ramón Pagayon Santos -​ Was an orchestra conductor -​ Born: February 25 1941 -​ Performed in international festivals -​ Birthplace: Pasig, Rizal and concerts -​ He is one of the proponents of new -​ Executive Director of Miriam music in the Philippines and has College Center for Applied Music created redirection for Filipino -​ Founding director of the Metro composers toward music based on Manila Concert Orchestra solid Filipino roots in the modern -​ Professor of Composition and idiom. Theory at UP College of Music -​ SCHOOLS: -​ SCHOOLS: -​ UP College of Music -​ UP College -​ Teacher’s Diploma -​ He obtained his degree in -​ Indiana University Bachelor of Music In -​ graduate studies Composition -​ State University of New York -​ Cleveland Institute of Music at the -​ Doctorate United States -​ It was in the United States that he -​ Graduate Studies exposed himself to the modern styles -​ Conservatoire National Supérieur de of composition. Musique in France -​ He then went to GERMANY, where -​ COMPOSITIONS: he adopted a neoclassic style and -​ "Kantus: Tagabawa," eventually created his own music -​ "Ekontra: Kongruo" from merged influences. -​ "Dignum Et Justum Est" -​ Became an -​ "Kulambo: ETHNOMUSICOLOGIST -​ Isang Kayumangging -​ Studied Philippine and Asian Puntod," Indigenous music and instruments -​ "Sandaang Tagpi-Tagpi" for chorus, gongs, and orchestra. CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Chair of the Composition and -​ The prime source of Theory Department of UP College of information for Philippine Music Indigenous Music -​ COMPOSITIONS : -​ Based on 2 500-hour -​ Panaghoy (1984) for reader, fieldwork recordings voices, and multimedia works containing 51 language for dance and theater groups -​ Ding Ding Nga Diyawa -​ These recordings are (1970) currently housed at UP -​ Ang Puting Waling- Waling -​ COMPOSITIONS : (1972) -​ "Ugma-Ugma" (1963) -​ Abot Tanaw series of -​ "Pagsamba" (1968) compositions -​ "Udlot-Udlot" (1975) -​ Those three are 3.​ José Maceda landmark Filipino -​ Born: January 31 1917 compositions. -​ Birthplace: Manila -​ "Agungan” -​ Composer and Ethnomusicologist -​ "Kubing" -​ SCHOOLS: -​ "Udlot-Udlot" -​ Academy of Music in Manila -​ "Ugnayan" -​ Studied piano with -​ "Ading" Victorina Lobregat -​ "Siasid" -​ He finished his degree -​ "Suling-suling." in 1935 -​ DIED: May 5 2004, Quezon City -​ Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris 4.​ Lucrecia Kasilag -​ 1937 and finished in -​ Lucrecia Roces Kasilag 1941 -​ Was called Tita King -​ University of Chicago -​ Born: August 31 1978 -​ Anthropology -​ Birthplace: San Fernando, La Union -​ University of California in -​ Parent/s: Asuncion Roces Los Angeles -​ Because of the influence of her -​ Doctorate degree in musically inclined mother who Philosophy in 1963 taught music, She was able to play -​ Wrote the BOOK : Gongs and the guitar and the bandurria at an Bamboos: A Panorama of early age. Philippine Music Instruments -​ SCHOOLS (1988) -​ St. Scholastica’s College in Manila CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Diploma Course in -​ He grew up in Manila Music Teaching -​ Mentor: Nicanor Abelardo -​ Philippine Women’s -​ SCHOOL: University -​ Jose Rizal College -​ Bachelor of Music -​ Bachelor’s degree in -​ Eastern School of Music Commerce University of Rochester in -​ He pursued a career in music New York City -​ MUSICAL DIRECTOR: -​ graduate studies -​ LVN Pictures -​ PWU School of Music and -​ Sampaguita Pictures Fine Arts -​ Excelsior Films -​ Became the dean -​ Tagalog Ilang-Ilang from 1953-1977 Productions -​ PRESIDENT of CCP from the time -​ COMPOSITIONS of its opening up to the last years of -​ “Bayan Ko” the Marcos regime. -​ A kundiman that won -​ COMPOSITIONS him a gold medal at -​ To her credit are more than 200 the Paris Internationale compositions, among which are -​ Maala-ala Mo Kaya -​ "Legend of the Sarimanok," -​ Babalik Ka Rin -​ "Ang Pamana” -​ Sa Lumang Simbahan -​ "Philippine Scenes” -​ Ang Tangi Kong Pag-Ibig -​ "Awit ng mga Awit," -​ Is the acknowledged dean of Filipino "Fantasie on a 4-note Theme" movie composers and musical -​ "East Meets Jazz Ethnika," directors -​ "Prelude Etnika and -​ Died: August 16, 1982 Toccata." -​ The compositional characteristics 2.​ Ernani Cuenco fuse Western and indigenous Filipino -​ Born: May 10, 1936 music and her fondness for quartal -​ Birthplace: Malolos, Bulacan and quintal harmony. -​ Parents: Felix Cuenco and Maria -​ DIED: August 16 2008 Joson -​ SCHOOL: 3.0 SELECTED COMPOSERS OF -​ UST Conservatory of Music PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Alumnus -​ Bachelor of Music 1.​ Constancio de Guzman degree -​ Born: November 11 1903 -​ Sta. Isabel Conservatory of -​ Birthplace: Guiguinto, Bulacan Music -​ Parents: Higino de Guzman and -​ Master’s Degree Margarita Canseco CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ Joseph Estrada -​ Sa Bawat Sandali -​ An actor who ushered -​ Kalesa Cuenco’s entrance into the -​ Died: June 11, 1988 industry as a film scorer 3.​ Restie Umali -​ Film scorer -​ Born: June 10, 1916 -​ A musician who puts music -​ Parents: Benedicto Umali and into films and contributes to Eulogia Aquino the emotions of scene. -​ School: -​ Filipino Youth Symphony Orchestra -​ UP Conservatory of Music (1960-1980) -​ Studied Composition -​ Manila Chamber Soloists and Conducting (1966-1970) -​ Taught Choral -​ AWARDS: Arranging and -​ Best Musical Director/ Film Orchestration Score -​ Is a multi-awarded film scorer and -​ Manila Film Festival songwriter -​ Quezon City Film -​ Received awards from FAMAS for: Festival -​ Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso -​ FAMAS Awards -​ Pinagbuklod ng Langit -​ For the following films: -​ Mga Anghel na Walang -​ El Vibora (1972) Langit -​ Hanggang sa Dulo ng -​ Alamat Daigdig (1975) -​ SONGS: -​ Diliigin Mo ng -​ Saan Ka Man Naroroon Hamog ang Uhaw na -​ Alaala ng Lumipas Lupa (1976) -​ Ang Pangrap Ko’y Ikaw -​ Bato sa Buhangin -​ Sa Libis ng Barrio (1977) -​ Di Ka Nag-iisa -​ Bakya Mo Neneng -​ Paano Kita Lilimutin (1978) -​ Died: January 1, 1998 -​ Awarded by UST as Most 4.​ George Canseco Outstanding Alumnus in -​ Born: April 23, 1934 Music (1977) -​ Birthplace: Naic, Cavite -​ National Artist in Music by -​ One of the most prolific Filipino Joseph Ejercito Estrada songwriters from the 1970’s-1990’s -​ Composition: and composed more than 100 songs -​ Nahan in his lifetime -​ Gaano Kita Kamahal -​ His songs were used as theme music -​ Bato sa Buhangin for Filipino Music -​ Kahit Na Magtiis -​ Journalist CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC -​ University of the East -​ Liberal Arts Degree -​ Songs: -​ Kapantay Ay Langit (1971) -​ Langis at Tubig (1980) -​ Dear Heart (1981) -​ P.S. I Love You (1981) -​ Sinasamba Kita (1982) -​ Paano Ba Mangarap (1983) -​ Ngayon at Kailanman (1983) -​ Became the president of the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, Inc. -​ Died: November 19, 2004 -​ Deathplace: Manila

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