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This document provides an overview of the historical development of music in the Philippines. It discusses different eras, composers, musical forms, and the evolution of popular music genres like Pinoy Pop and OPM. Various regional musical styles, like those from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, are also highlighted.

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Processing Question: What is your favorite music? Why do you consider that as your favorite? Share Your Experience: What is your most memorable experience with music? Explain. Music Historical background During the early American period, the music of the country was mostly...

Processing Question: What is your favorite music? Why do you consider that as your favorite? Share Your Experience: What is your most memorable experience with music? Explain. Music Historical background During the early American period, the music of the country was mostly classical due to the influence of the Europeans. This kind of music continued flourishing until the 1950s Nicanor Abelardo Antonio Molina NICANOR ABELARDO Composer, pianist, and teacher Nicanor Santa Ana Abelardo was born in San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan, on February 7, 1893. At U.P. Abelardo won first prize for “U.P. Beloved” in a competition for the university hymn. In 1924, he became the head of the Conservatory’s composition department. He pursued further studies at the Chicago Musical College. The main theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and the U.P. College of Music were named after him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOp03tK4Q3w&list=WL&index=5 Nicanor Abelardo - Romanza for cello and piano Op. 8 ANTONIO MOLINA The late National Artist in Music Antonio J. Molina, known as the “Dean of Filipino composers,” was born in Quiapo, Manila, on Dec. 26, 1894. He wrote over 500 musical compositions, including “Hatinggabi” and “Awit ni Maria Clara,” and taught some of the country’s musical icons like Lucresia Kasilag and Felipe de Leon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q0HRsz1OVs&list=WL&index=6 Hatinggabi - A. Molina (arr. Jose Valdez) Solo Classical Guitar It was in the 1960s that Jose Maceda is avant-garde music considered the emerged. The Philippine first Filipino music at that time evolved avant-garde into a combination of composer classical and traditional or ethnic music JOSE MACEDA - Ugnayan As time goes by, due to the introduction of radio, film, and other entertainment technology, the theater music that once flourished gradually declined. Historical background However, Rondallas or the string bands remain even up to the present. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG9kZX5lcG0&list=WL&index=7 NAMCYA YOUTH RONDALLA NATIONAL FINALS COMPETITION Philippine music continously evolved, and Pinoy Pop or the Filipino pop music took place. Pinoy Pop covers different forms like jazz, dance hits, folksong revival, rock and roll, rap, etc. With the development of Pinoy pop, Manila sound was born. It began in the mid 1970s. This music is characterized as Western-derived with English lyrics but with pure Filipino Spirit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhA6rv8N6Dc Manila – Hotdog Band Later on, the OPM or the Original Pilipino Music became popular. The OPM is a kind of music purely Filipino and is composed and sung by Filipino composers and singers OPM was followed by another form of popular music called Alternative Music Folk balladeers influenced alternative music. This type of music sprouted out of protest that later on included themes like Filipino values, political and environmental concerns, and other societal themes. Some examples of alternative music are Freddie Aguilar’s Anak, Herber Bartolome’s Tayo’y mga Pinoy and Florante De Leon’s Ako’y Pilipino. At present, different music genre like pop, rock, OPM, Indigenous music, jazz, rap, a mixture of different genre like ethnic rock, and many other forms exist in the music industry. Also, P-Pop, Rock Bands, and Pop Stars entered the limelight. Music from Luzon: Dilaw https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Dp4LInLyMVA2qhRqQ6AGL?si= uzxt0iBeSHaPEpQejQ3a2g Music from Luzon: Dilaw Dilaw (lit: Yellow), is a Filipino rock band formed in Baguio, Benguet in 2021. Originally an alternative hip-hop duo between singer-songwriter Dilaw Obero and guitarist-instrumentalist Vie Dela Rosa, the group expanded into a full indie rock collective with the addition of Wayne Dela Rosa (bass guitar), Leon Karlos (guitar), En Altomonte (keyboards, synths), and Tóbi Samson (drums). Music from Luzon: Dilaw The band derived their name from the Tagalog phrase 'di ilaw sa gabing mapanglaw, a variation of the lyrics from the classic kundiman "O Ilaw" by Ruben Tagalog. Some of their songs are Uhaw, 3019, Kaloy, and Janice. Music from Luzon: Dilaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjbeKQvA_HE Music from Visayas: Missing Filemon Considered as one of the most successful Cebuano bands, Missing Filemon was formed in 2002. The term BisRock was first used in their first album. Music from Visayas: Missing Filemon Their self titled album with a carrier single, “Suroy- Suroy” woke up Cebuanos’ love for the local music. This was followed by the success of their next album “Sine-Sine” which was very popular that it was sold in pirated CDs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Wh4n67pCQ&list=WL&index=9 Missing Filemon – Suroy-suroy Music from Mindanao: Unica (formerly as Maldita) Music from Mindanao: Unica (formerly as Maldita) ÚNiCA (formerly as Maldita), is a Filipino pop and rock band consisting of Demz Espinosa as the main vocalist and Whey Guevara as the guitarist and composer who formed in 2009. Their first single, "Por qué?" became a hit song, which was originally in Chavacano then later recorded in Tagalog. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70hm-evXbNM Maldita — Porque (Official Music Video) Processing Question: How do music play a part in your life as a student? Processing Question: If you are given the chance to live in a time where a particular type of music is the trend, what music trend will you choose and why?

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