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Mapeh Reviewer: Music

The document provides biographical information on several important figures in Philippine music, arts, and film. For music, it discusses composers like Antonio Molina, Levi Celerio, Ryan Cayabyab, Nicanor Abelardo, and Alfredo Buenaventura. For arts, it mentions wrap artist Dita Sandico-Ong, fashion designer Lulu Tan Gan, and wedding gown designer Monique Lhuillier. For film, it provides details on early cinema technologies like cinematography and key directors and films from the Philippines.

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Mapeh Reviewer: Music

The document provides biographical information on several important figures in Philippine music, arts, and film. For music, it discusses composers like Antonio Molina, Levi Celerio, Ryan Cayabyab, Nicanor Abelardo, and Alfredo Buenaventura. For arts, it mentions wrap artist Dita Sandico-Ong, fashion designer Lulu Tan Gan, and wedding gown designer Monique Lhuillier. For film, it provides details on early cinema technologies like cinematography and key directors and films from the Philippines.

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MAPEH REVIEWER

MUSIC
DR. RODOLFO S. CORNEJO
- He was commissioned to write a symphony and an opera and compose the music
for the documentary film on President Quezon’s funeral.
- Was a researcher and official composer of the Philippine Government in exile,
under President Manuel L. Quezon. He served as a pianist director of a USO
concert unit that entertained the allied forces during World War II.
- Sample compositions; A la Juventud Filipina, Bailes de Ayer, Caprice on a
Folksong, Cello Sonata, Ibong Adarna, Kandingan, Malakas at Maganda Overture,
Okaka, Oriental Fantasy, Piano Concerto Nos. 1,2,3; Ruby, Song of the Miners
ANTONIO MOLINA
- He is considered one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” which includes
Nicanor Abelardo and Francisco Santiago.
- He is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin and piano
Hatinggabi.
- Came to be known as the “Father of Philippine Impressionist Music”. He is also
one of the “National Artist for Music.”
- Sample compositions; Hatinggabi, Misa Antoniana, Grand Festival Mass, Ang
Batingaw, Kundiman- Kundangan, String Quartet, Kung saIyong Gunita,
Pandangguhan , Amihan, Awit ni Maria Clara, Larawan Nitong Pilipina
LEVI CELERIO
- Was named National Artist for Music and Literature in 1997.
- He was known for creating music with a mouth-blown leaf. Because of this he
made to Guinness Book of World Records
- He also wrote the lyrics for over 4,000 songs, and received numerous awards for
his musical achievements in film.
- Sample compositions; Ang Pipit, Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Misa de Gallo, Itik-itik (Folk
song), Tinikling (Folk song), Ang Pasko ay Sumapit.
RYAN CAYABYAB
- He was an award- winning composer of numerous compositions.
- His compositions are mostly of traditional Western influence.
- A contemporary composer and conductor who spans both popular and classical
worlds.
- Sample compositions; Misa, Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, Te Deum, Kay
Ganda ng Ating Musika, Limang Dipang Tao, Da Coconut Nut, Alikabok,
Spoliarium, Kumukuti-kutitap.
NICANOR ABELARDO
- A composer in the Romantic style.
- He is one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers”
- Developed a style that combined European romanticism with chromaticism.
- Sample compositions; Nasaan ka Irog? Bituing Marikit, Mutya ng Pasig, Paskon
Anong Saya, Cavatina, Kundiman ng Luha, Magbalik Ka Hirang.
ALFREDO BUENAVENTURA
- He has composed over 50 major works.
- His other creative musical works have been commissioned by the Cultural Center
of the Philippines, the Metropolitan Theater, and the National Music
Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA)
- He is a member of the League of Filipino Composers and has Twice received the
Republic Cultural Heritage Award as well as The Outstanding Filipino Award
(TOFIL) for Music in 1995.
- Sample compositions; Maria Makiling, Diego Silang, Prinsesa Urduha, Ang Ating
Watawat, Pasko ng Barangay, Dakilang Lahi, Gomburza; Rizal, The Great Malayan
Antagonist.
ROSENDO SANTOS JR.
- A prolific composer whose works include concerti, sonatas, symphonies,
symphonic poems, five operas in a Philippine dialect, numerous band overtures,
and over 200 marches.
- He wrote 50 masses in Latin and 20 in English
- Sample compositions; Melinda’s Masquerade
LUCIO SAN PEDRO
- Known as a “Romantic Nationalist”
- Incorporated Philippine Folk elements in his compositions with Western forms
and harmony.
- He is a National Artist for Music
- Sample compositions; Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Suite Pastorale, Lahing Kayumanggi
FELIPE DE LEON
- He received many awards, such as Composer of the Year (1949), Manila Music
Lovers Society; Musician of the Year (1958), UP Conservatory of Music.
- He was known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines’ cultural
identity through his compositions.
- Received a posthumous award s National Artist for Music in 1997
- Sample compositions; Bulaklak Alitaptap, Bagong Lipunan, Payapang Daigdig,
Pasko na Naman, Noche Buena, Kay Tamis ng Buhay, Sapagkat Mahal Kita.
COL. ANTONIO BUENAVENTURA
- He recorded folk and dance music around the country with Ramon Tolentino and
National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes Aquino.
- He restored the Philippine Constabulary Band in 1945, which was considered
“One of the Best Military Bands in the World”.
- He is a “National Artist for Music”
- Sample compositions; Minuet, Mindanao Sketches, Divertimento for Piano and
Orchestra, Variants and Fugue, Greetings, Pandanggo sa Ilaw, Prinsesa ng
Kumintang, Pandanggo ni Neneng.

ARTS
DITA SANDICO-ONG

- Known as the “Wrap Artist” of the Philippines.


- First experimented with the local weave of Ilocos Sur, known as “Inabel”, as well
as pineapple fibers blended with Irish Linen, Dubbed Pinalino.
- Her collections include wraps or Panuelos, as well as boleros, jackets, and long
tunics of banana fiber and abaca.
LULU TAN GAN
- Known for her fashionable knitwear lines since 1985.
- “The Queen of Knitwear”
- Vision is to encourage the use of stylized indigenous and traditional wear.
MONIQUE LHUILLIER
- Rose to prominence for her exquisite wedding gowns.
- Her collections include bridal and bridesmaids’ dresses, ready-to-wear evening
gowns, linens, tableware, stationary, and home fragrances.
FILM
- Its early name is “motion pictures.”
- A medium on which motion pictures are fixed.
CINEMATOGRAPHE
- A hand cranked camera, printer, and projector all in one that was lightweight
enough to bring outside the studio.
- The French developed it.
KINETOSCOPE
- A peepshow cabinet with an eyehole through which these earliest “movies”
could be viewed one person at a time.
- To view these moving images led to rise of this apparatus.
SLAPSTICK COMEDY FILMS
- Starring Charlie Chaplin of Buster Keaton and later Laurel and Hardy.
- The first film made after the World War I over the establishment of Hollywood.
CINEMATOGRAPHY
- Refers to the art of film camera work.
ACTOR
- Film actors had to learn to express themselves without the exaggerated facial
expressions and gestures used on stage.
- They had to learn to deliver their lines naturally and believably.
DIRECTOR
- Who envisions the final effect of the film on its viewers, visually, mentally, and
emotionally.
- Works with ideas, images, sounds, and other effects to create this unique piece
of art.
EDITING
- The art of selecting the precise sections of film, then sequencing and joining
them to achieve the director’s desired visual and emotional effect.
- Sound editing was also developed, as films began to include more ambitious
effects beyond the dialogue and background music.
ISHMAEL BERNAL
- One of the award-winning directors here in the Philippines.
- The director of the movie Himala, 1982
URDUJA
- Recognized as the first fully animated Filipino Film, created by an all-Filipino
group of animators using the traditional (hand-drawn) animation Process with
some 3D effects.
- Also, an adaptation film of the legend warrior princess from Pangasinan.
RPG METANOIA
- The first Filipino full 3D animated film
- Produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation, and Star Cinema in 2010.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HIP-HOP – existed along with the existence of the musical genre of hip-hop
B-BOYING – other term for breakdance
GRAFFITI – refers to the drawn artworks and written artworks put illegally on public property.
VEMACULAR DANCE – the other term for street dance where it is formally known.
DJ’ING – an element of hip-hop where music produces through mixing, records scratching and improvising.
KRUMPING – the youth in gang has their own way in expressing raw emotions in a powerful but non-violent
way. This one of the hip-hop dances that they perform.
WAACKING – a stylized posing and fast synchronization of arm.
SHUFFLING – a fast heel and toe action with a style.
LOCKING – quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause jerk.
FREEZE – a break dancing movement where dancersdo stylish poses in their hands.
TUTTING – a dance style that makes geometric shapes forming right angle using body parts.
TOP ROCK – a breakdancing movement sowing foot-work oriented steps performed while standing.
POWER MOVE – breakdancing movement where dancers comprise full body spins and roattions that gives the
illusion of defying gravity.

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