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  • Kirk Christler Torio

  • 問題数 21 • 2/15/2025

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    he considered as the "Father of Kundiman" and he finished his music specialization at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago where he obtained his Doctorate Degree in 1924 Among his famous works are the following: • Pakiusap • Madaling Araw • Sakali Man • Pilipinas Kong Mahal • Hibik ng Pilipinas • Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran • Kundiman (Anak Dalita)

    Francisco Santiago

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    this piece was sung before the Royal Court of Spain upon the request of King Alfonso II

    Kundiman (Anak Dalita)

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    he studied music at the Chicago Music College and was influenced by the musical styles of the Serialist/Second Viennese School and Post-Romantic European composers.He together with Francisco Santiago elevated the status of the Kundiman into an Art Song status equivalent to that of the German Lied, the French Chanson, and the Italian Aria His best-known compositions include the following: • Mutya ng Pasig • Nasaan Ka Irog • Bituing Marikit • Ikaw Rin • Kundiman ng Luha • Pahimakas • Kung Hindi Man • Pahiwatig • Cavatina for Violin and Piano • First Noctune for Piano • Magbalik Ka Hirang

    Nicanor Abelardo

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    He is came to be known as the "Father of the Philippine Impressionist Music". He is the first National Artist for Music. He began his music career as an orchestral soloist at the Manila Grand Opera House. He served as Dean of the Castro Escolar University Conservatory of Music from 1948 to 1970. He was a product of both the Romantic and Impressionist schools of thought.He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of Debussy but retained much of the Romantic Style in his melody

    Antonio Molina

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    A work of Antonio Molina that is a poignantly romantic serenade for violin and piano

    Hatinggabi

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    He is known as a "Romantic Nationalist". He incorporated Philippine Folk elements in his compositions with Western forms and harmony. His chords have a rich expressive tonality, as represented in his well-loved "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan", a lullaby sung by his mother. He was born February 11, 1913 in Angono Rizal

    Lucio San Pedro

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    He was born on November 11, 1903 in Guiguinto, Bulacan and died on August 16, 1982. He studied piano and composition under Nicanor Abelardo in Manila. He started pursuing law but he shifted and finished BS Commerce at the Jose Rizal Collage in 1928. Because of his deep passion to music, he continued his craft in composing music for films. He was acknowledged as the "Dean of Filipino Movie Composers and Musical Directors". De Guzman's Panaginip gave way for his opportunity to record many songs under Villar and Columbia Records

    Constancio Canseco De Guzman

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    He is a remarkable contemporary composer, conducter and musicologist in the Philippines. He was born on February 25, 1941 in Pasig, Metro Manila. He was bestowed with National Artist for Music on 2014. He was greatly inspired by Mahler and Debussy from which his compositional style shifted from a Neo-Classicism to a distinct sound merging many influences he had in different countries including Philippines and Asian ideas. He bacame more interested in open-ended structures of time and space function as a compositional concept.His compositional styled involved environmental works, non-conventional instruments, and the incorporation of natural forces in the execution of creating sound Works are: • Pangahoy • Du'a • L'Bad • Darangang Magayon • Nagnit Igak G'nan Wagnwag Nila • Awit ni Palau • Siklo • Ding Ding nga Diwaya

    Ramon P Santos

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    is a National Artist for Music (1989), pianist and composer. She was born on August 31, 1918 in San Fernando La Union and died on August 16, 2008. She was famous for creating a unique nusical sound for Filipinos. She was known to compose music by combining western orchestral instruments with Indigenous Filipino Instruments. This allowed her music to stand out unique to other music composition

    Lurecia R Kasilag

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    Work or Lurecia Kasilag that means work for stage

    Dularawan: Salakot na Ginto

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    Work of Lurecia Kasilag that is a choral music

    Misang Pilipino

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    Work of Lurecia Kasilag that is for orchestra

    The Legend of Sarimanok

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    Work of Lurecia Kasilag that is for chamber and solo music

    Toccata, for Percussion and Winds

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    A work of Lurecia Kasilag that is a musical tale for indigenous instruments

    Ang Apoy ng mga Hayop

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    He was born on January 17, 1917 in Manila and died on May 5, 2004. His style started to transform when he encountered the music of indigenous groups of Mindoro in 1953. His life was committed to the preservation of Filipino Traditional Music. He made a collection of recorded music taken from the remote mountain villages all over the Philippines. His musical style still holds western musical lines but creatively combined environmental sounds with ethnic instruments

    Jose Maceda

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    A work of Joce Maceda that is for voice and ethnic instruments

    Ugma-Ugma

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    A work of Jose Maceda that is for 6 gong families

    Agungan

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    A work of Jose Maceda that is for ethnic percussions

    Pagsamba

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    A work of Jose Maceda that is for 100 cassete tapes recorders

    Cassettes 100

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    A work of Jose Maceda that is an ethnic piece played at the same time over several radio stations

    Ugnayan

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    A work of Jose Maceda that is for bamboo instruments and voices

    Udlot-Udlot