The Philippine Music document discusses the history and development of music in the Philippines. It traces the evolution from early indigenous instrumental and vocal folk music to the incorporation of Western influences during the Spanish and American colonial periods. Several national artists for music are profiled, including Antonio Buenaventura who popularized folk songs through new compositions, and Jovita Fuentes who was the first female national artist and known for her opera performances. The document highlights how various national artists drew from Philippine cultural heritage and fused Western styles to develop a unique Filipino musical tradition.
The Philippine Music document discusses the history and development of music in the Philippines. It traces the evolution from early indigenous instrumental and vocal folk music to the incorporation of Western influences during the Spanish and American colonial periods. Several national artists for music are profiled, including Antonio Buenaventura who popularized folk songs through new compositions, and Jovita Fuentes who was the first female national artist and known for her opera performances. The document highlights how various national artists drew from Philippine cultural heritage and fused Western styles to develop a unique Filipino musical tradition.
The Philippine Music document discusses the history and development of music in the Philippines. It traces the evolution from early indigenous instrumental and vocal folk music to the incorporation of Western influences during the Spanish and American colonial periods. Several national artists for music are profiled, including Antonio Buenaventura who popularized folk songs through new compositions, and Jovita Fuentes who was the first female national artist and known for her opera performances. The document highlights how various national artists drew from Philippine cultural heritage and fused Western styles to develop a unique Filipino musical tradition.
The Philippine Music document discusses the history and development of music in the Philippines. It traces the evolution from early indigenous instrumental and vocal folk music to the incorporation of Western influences during the Spanish and American colonial periods. Several national artists for music are profiled, including Antonio Buenaventura who popularized folk songs through new compositions, and Jovita Fuentes who was the first female national artist and known for her opera performances. The document highlights how various national artists drew from Philippine cultural heritage and fused Western styles to develop a unique Filipino musical tradition.
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The Philippine Music
The Philippine Music
• Philippine popular and
contemporary musical tradition is Western because of the Spanih and American colonialization periods. The Philippine Music
• Early Philippine music
was instrumental and vocal in form. The Philippine Music • Vocal music includes work songs, ritual songs, songs to celebrate festive occasions, mourning songs, courting songs, children game song. The Philippine Music • During Spanish era, Philippine music is religious music connected to and outside the Catholic liturgy and European inspired secular music. The Philippine Music • During American period, Filipinos were exposed to pop culture. NATIONAL ARTIST FOR MUSIC Antonio Ramirez Buenaventura Antonio Buenaventura • He popularized folksongs by creating music based on the wide array of folksongs that range from various ethnic groups in the Philippines. Antonio Buenaventura • He brought the Army Band back to its glory, which was recognized as the only band that can sound like symphony orchestra. Antonio Buenaventura • He brought the Army Band back to its glory, which was recognized as the only band that can sound like symphony orchestra. Antonio Buenaventura • Ode to Freedom • Echoes of Past • Echoes from the Philippines • History Fantasy • Triumphal March Antonio Buenaventura • Ode to Freedom • Echoes of Past • Echoes from the Philippines • History Fantasy • Triumphal March Ernani Cuenco Ernani Cuenco • He had an outstanding and memorable body of works that resonates with Filipino sense of musicality and which embodies an indigenous voice Ernani Cuenco • He composed music for the films Wild, wild, Jess and El Vibora which earned him the Best Music Award at the MMFF and FAMAS Awards Ernani Cuenco • Also known for his Filipino love ballads such as “Kalesa”, “Bato sa Buhangin”, “ Gaano Kita Kamahal” and “ Inang Bayan” Jovita Fuentes Jovita Fuentes • She was the First Female National Artist for Music. She trained to play piano at the age of 5. Jovita Fuentes • Mimi in Giacomo Puccini’s La boheme • Princess Yang Gui Fe in Li Tai Pe • Madama Butterfly. Jose Maceda Jose Maceda • He was a highly acclaimed Filipino composer and ethnolomusiclogist. Jose Maceda • He made the understanding that music is interdisciplinary. Jose Maceda • He has a vast collection of recorded music taken from the remotest regions in the country. Jose Maceda • Ugma-ugma • Pagsamba • Udlot-udlot • Ugnayan • Aroding • Suling-Suling Lucio San Pedro Lucio San Pedro • He evoked the folk elements of the Filipino heritage. He followed the footsteps of his grandfather Lucio San Pedro • The Devil’s Bridge • Sa mahal kong bayan • Lahing Kayumanggi • Sa Ugoy ng Duyan Levi Celerio Levi Celerio • He was a highly talened lyricist Levi Celerio • He was also known as an excellent leaf player Levi Celerio • Saan Ka Man Naroroon • Ikaw • Misa de Gallo • Pasko na naman Levi Celerio • Saan Ka Man Naroroon • Ikaw • Misa de Gallo • Pasko na naman Felipe Padilla De Leon Felipe Padilla De Leon • He was a multi-talented musician who was a composer, conductor and scholar Felipe Padilla De Leon • He Filipinized Western music forms. Felipe Padilla De Leon • His body of works include Concertos, Sonatas, Marches which are often described how Filipinos express their feelings and aspirations. Felipe Padilla De Leon • Mariang Makiling Overture • Orchesatertuk • Lupang Tinubuan • Noli Me Tangere. Lucresia Kasilag Lucresia Kasilag • She discover Filipino roots through ethnic music and fusing it with western influences. Lucresia Kasilag • She created the Bayanihan Folk Arts Center for research and theatrical presentations that urges to integrate native Filipino instruments in orchestra. Lucresia Kasilag • Her Son, Jose, Sisa • Legend of Sarinmanok Antonio Molina Antonio Molina • He was the Dean of Filipino Composer • He was a multitalented musician, writer and music educator. Antonio Molina • At his early age, he learned to play violoncello • He also played at Manila Grand Opera House. • He taught Felipe Padilla De Leon Antonio Molina • Kung sa iyong Gunita • Awit ni Maria Clara • Larawan nitong Pilipinas Andrea Veneracion Andrea Veneracion • She founded the Philippine Madrigal Singers • This acquired several international awards. Andrea Veneracion • She also created Asian Institute for Liturgy and Music (AILM) Chorale. • She was responsible for spearheading of the development of Philippine choral music Francisco Feliciano Francisco Feliciano • He was a prolific composer of 30 major works • he was mentored by internationally renowned conductors and composers Francisco Feliciano • He received the John D. Rockefeller Award in Music Composition in 1977 Francisco Feliciano • La Loba Negra • Ashen Wings • Beyond the Farewell • Yerma
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