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The document provides biographical information about 9 Filipino composers: Jose Maceda, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Manuel Maramba, Jerry Dadap, Francisco Feliciano, Josefino "Chino" Toledo, and Jonas Baes. It discusses their educational backgrounds, major musical works and styles, and honors received such as being named National Artists.
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The document provides biographical information about 9 Filipino composers: Jose Maceda, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Manuel Maramba, Jerry Dadap, Francisco Feliciano, Josefino "Chino" Toledo, and Jonas Baes. It discusses their educational backgrounds, major musical works and styles, and honors received such as being named National Artists.
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Welcome Grade 10!

I'm glad that you are present


time out!
How to Manage Your Time for Success
We are;
Jose Maceda, Lucrecia

We are the NEW Kasilag, Ramon Santos,


Manuel Maramba, Jerry

MUSIC Dadap, Francisco


Feliciano, Josefino
COMPOSERS! “Chino” Toledo, and
Jonas Baes.
Jose Montserrat
Maceda
(1917-2004)
National Artist
• Was born in Manila on January 17, 1917
for Music • Started music studies at Academy of Music in Manila
• Went to Paris to study with Alfred Cortot
• Pursued advanced studies (USA) with Robert Schmitz
• Earned Doctorate Degree in Ethnomusicology from University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
Jose Montserrat
Maceda
(1917-2004)
National Artist
• Musical style was changed when he encountered the music of the
for Music indigenous tribes of Mindoro in 1953.
• Combined sounds of the environment with ethnic instruments.
• Compositions were usually for large groups of musicians.
• First Filipino Avant garde composer
Jose Montserrat
Maceda
(1917-2004)
National Artist
• Served as Professor of Piano and Musicology at the College of
for Music Music, UP (1952-1990)
• Appointed Executive Director of its Center for Ethnomusicology in
1997.
• 1997 conferred the honor of National Artist for Music.
• Passed away in Manila on May 5, 2004
Works of Maceda
• Ugma-Ugma (1963) for voice and ethnic instruments
• Agungan (1975) for 6 gong families
• Pagsamba (1968) for ethnic percussions
• Cassettes 100 (1971) for 100 cassette tape recorders
• Ugnayan (1974) an ethnic piece played at the same time over
several radio stations
• Udlot-Udlot (175) for bamboo instruments and voices
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Lucrecia Roces
Kasilag
(1918-2008)
National Artist
• Was born in San Fernando, La Union on August 31, 1918
for Music • Went to Manila to pursue a degree in Music at Philippine Women's University
• Obtained Master's degree from the Eastman School of Music in New York, USA
where her music influenced by her professors Irving Mchose and Wayne Barlow.
• Composition demonstrated a fusion of Eastern and Westren styles.
• Known for incorporating indegenous Filipino instruments into orchestral
productions.
Lucrecia Roces
Kasilag
(1918-2008)
National Artist
• President of Cultural Center of the Philippines
for Music • President and musical director of the Bayanihan Dance Company
• Served as Chairman of the Asian Composers' League and the League of Filipino
Composers
• Written more than 200 musical works, ranging from incorporating folksongs in her
compositions to opera to orchestral works.
• Continue to compose until her death
• Died in Manila in August 2008
Works of Kasilag
• Dularawan: Salakot na Ginto (1969)- Work for stage
• Violin Concerto No. 1 (983) and No. 2 (1994)
• Misang Pilipino (1966) – Choral Music
• The Legend of Sarimanok (1963) – For orchestra
• Toccata, for Percussion and Winds (1958) – Chamber and
solo music
• Ang Apoy ng mga Hayop (1986) – A musical tale for
indigenous instruments
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Jerry A. Dadap
(1935)
• Was born November 5, 1935 in Hinunangan, Southern Leyte
• Earned Bachelor's degree in Music, major in Compositions at Conservatory of
Music, UP (1964)
• First Filipino Composer to conduct his own works at the Carnegie Recital Hall in
New York City
• 1968 went to USA on a study-observation grant from Music Promotion
Foundation of the Philippines and revised full scholarship grant from United
Presbyterian Church of USA from 1969-1971
Jerry A. Dadap
(1935)
• Obtained Postgraduates Diploma in Composition at Mannes College of Music in
New York, USA
• 1971 taught compositions, ear training, and orchestration at Sta. Isabel College of
Music in Manila
• Started composing when he was still studying at Silliman University in the
Southern City of Dumaguete.
Works of Dapdap
• The Passionate and the Wild (1960)
• Mangamuyo I (1976) And Mangamuyo II (1977)
• The Redemption (1974)
• Five Little Fingers ( 1975)
• Tubig Ng Buhay (1986)
• Dakilang Pampapatawad (1986)
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Fr. Manuel
Perez
Maramba, OSB
(1936) • He was born July 4, 1936 in Pangasinan
• One of the most accomplished musicians and liturgists in the Philippines during
the 2nd half of 20th century
• 11 years old, he gave his public performance at Bamboo Organ in Las Piñas.
• Official accompanist of Las Piñas Boys Choir at 14 years old
• Youngest finalst to participate National Music Competitions for Young Artist
(NAMCYA) piano competition 1978.
Fr. Manuel
Perez
Maramba, OSB
(1936) • Full scholarship University for Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Austria and
earned Degree of Master of Arts in Church Music
• Received Bachelor of Music Degree, major in Piano at UST
• A monk at Our Lady of Montserrat Abbey in Manila
• Former director of the Paul VI Institute of Liturgy in Malaybalay, Bukidnon where
he composed the music for the papal mass.
Works of Maramba
Composed operas:
• Aba!, Sto Niño, La Naval and Lord Takayama Ukon

Major compositions:
3 Masses
• Papal Mass for World Youth Day (1995)
• Mass in Honour of St. Lorenzo Ruiz
• Mass in Honour of Sto. Niño
Works of Maramba
3 cantatas
• St. Lorenzo Ruiz, St. Benedict, St. Scholastics
3 Psalms
• A hymn in Honour of St. Lorenzo Ruiz and the official hymn of the 1996
National Eucharistic Congress
• Zarzuela
• Ang Sarswela sa San Salvador
3 Orchestral
• Pugad Lawin
• The Virgin of Naval
• Transfiguration
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Ramon
Pagayon Santos
(1941)
National Artist
for Music • He was born in Pasig on February 25, 1941
• Bachelor of Music Degree at College at Indiana University, USA
• Finished Master of Music Degree at Indiana University, USA
• Doctor of Philosophy degree in Composition at State University of New York,
USA
• Pursued graduate studies in Ethnomusicology at University of Illinois, USA
Ramon
Pagayon Santos
(1941)
National Artist
for Music • Compositional style features chromaticism, music seria and electronic component
combined with indigenous Philippines music elements
• Dean of UP College of Music from 1978-1988
• At present, he is now the head of the same institution.
• He was conferred the title of National Artist for Music (2014)
Works of Santos
• Ding Ding Nga Diyawa
• Nabasag na Banga at Iba't iba pang Pinag-ugpong-ugpong na
Pananalita sa wikang Pilipino para sa LAbing Anim na Tinig
• L'BAD
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Francisco F.
Feliciano
(1942-2014)
National Artist
for Music • He was born on February 19, 1942 in Morong, Rizal
• Avant-garde composer and conductor for band and chorus
• 1st exposure to music was with Morriz Band, a brass ensemble established and
owned by his Father, Maximiano Feliciano
• Started music career in high school band played cymbals and clarinet.
Francisco F.
Feliciano
(1942-2014)
National Artist
for Music • Teacher's Diploma in Composition and Conducting at Conservatory of Music, UP
in 1964
• Bachelor of Music degree major in Composition in 1967
• Master in Music Composition UP
• Diploma in Music Composition from Hochschule Der Kunst in Berlin, Germany
• Master of Musical Arts and Doctorate in Music Composition from Yale University
School of Music, USA
Francisco F.
Feliciano
(1942-2014)
National Artist
for Music • Large works are Transfiguration and Missa Mysterium
• Composed several prize-winning works such as Pokpok Alimpako, Salimbayan,
Umiinig and Walang Tinag
• Composed a hundreds of liturgical pieces, mass settings, hymns, and songs for
worship
• Founded the Asian Institute of Liturgy and Music (AILM) in Quezon City
• Conferred the title National Artist for Music (2014)
• He died September 19, 2014
Works of Feliciano
• Transfiguration
• Missa Mysterium
• Pokpok Alimpako
• Salimbayan
• Umiinog
• Walang Tinag
• Pamugun
• Restless
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Josefino
"Chino" Javier
Toledo
(1959) • He was born on March 6, 1959
• A recognized figure in the Asian Contemporary Art Music Scene
• Received his Master of Music Degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music, USA
• Music Professor at UP College of Music
• The founding music director of Metro Manila Community Orchestra, UP Festival
Orchestra, and the Crosswave Symphony Orchestra
Josefino
"Chino" Javier
Toledo
(1959) Awards:
• Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM)
• International Award for the Arts, Civitella Ranieri Fellowship in Italy
• Chancellor Awards for Outstanding Musical Works, UP

He was a member of Pangkat Kawatan (A Bamboo Orchestra) from 1966-1979 and


Philippine Youth Orchestra (1977-1978)
Works of Toledo
• Kwaderno No.2: Para sa Perkusyon (Chamber Music)
• Sitsit Digidak (Chamber choir)
• Irog Ko’y Pakinggan… Ang Tula sa Tulaq (Female voice,
gongs and tape)
• Kah-non (orchestra)
• Tanikala 2o (Symphonic band)
• Isahan sa Pagkakaisa (Rondalla)
• Awit sa Ilog (Children’s Champer Opera)
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Jonas Baes
(1961)
• He was born in Los Baños, Laguna in 1961
• Enrolled College of Music, UP (1977) as a student of Ramon P. Santos
• Encountered the works of Jose Maceda which became the inspiration for his
compositions
• 1992-1994 studied with Mathias Spahlinger in Freiburg, Germany
Jonas Baes
(1961)
• Known for writing music utilizing unorthodox musical instruments such as bean-
pod rattles, leaves, iron-nail chimes, various, Asian instruments such as bamboo
scrapers and bamboo flutes and vocal using Asian vocal techniques
• Received the Gawad Chancellor para sa Pinakamahusay na Mananaliksik from UP
• Currently an Associate Professor in Composition and Theory at UP College of
Music as well as an Ethnomusicologist Cultural Activist and Writer
Works of Baes
• Imagined Community (1997-2001)
• Wala (1997-2001)
• Daluy (1994)
• Ibo-Ibon (1996)
• Salaysay
• Patangis-Buwaya (2003)
• Pantawag (1981)
• Basbasan (1983)
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