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is basically western due the cultural influence from the West, the Spanish, and the American rule for over three centuries.

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philippine music

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refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from 20th century art music in the West, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry.”

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Contemporary Music in the Philippines

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20th CENTURY TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS

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Francisco Buencamino Sr.
Francisco Santiago
Nicanor Abelardo
Antonio Molina
Hilarion Rubio
Col. Antonino Buenaventura
Rodolfo Cornejo
Lucio San Pedro
Rosendo Santos Jr.
Alfredo Buenaventura
Ryan Cayabyab.
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He was born on November 5, 1883 in Bulacan.

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FRANCISCO B. BUENCAMINO SR.

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He studied music composition and harmony at Liceo de Manila.
Unfortunately, he was not able to finish.

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FRANCISCO B. BUENCAMINO SR.

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He taught at the Ateneo de Manila, and at Centro Escolar de Señoritas whose Conservatory of Music he founded.

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Fransisco Buencamino

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He also created the Buencamino Music Academy in 1930 where

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Fransisco Buencamino

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was one of the students of fransisco buencamino

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Nicanor Abelardo

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Buencamino’s compositions include

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Harana
Pandanggo ni Neneng 
Collar de Sampaguita Dulces las Horas Mayon (Fantasia de Concierto)
My Soul’s Lament
Larawan
Mazurka Boholana
Mi Bandera
Princesa ng Kumintang
Maligayang Bati
Ang Bukang Liwayway 
Ang Bagong Balitaw
Himig ng Nayon
Damdamin (Romance) 
Pizzicato Caprice.
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Many of his piano works have become a staple part of the Philippine repertoire of today’s young students, especially Mayon, Larawan, and Maligayang Bati.

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Fransisco Buencamino

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known as the “Father of the Kundiman” and belongs to the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers.”

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Fransisco Santiago

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finished his music specialization at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, where he obtained his Doctorate Degree in 1924.

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Fransisco Santiago

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??? music was Romantic in style, incorporating Western forms and techniques with folk materials.

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Fransisco Santiago

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He composed several works such as kundiman, symphonies, piano concertos, and other music pieces for the piano, violin, and voice.

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Fransisco Santiago

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

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Kundiman ( anak dalita)

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He was also a musical director for films.

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fransisco Santiago

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films that fransisco satiago supervised are?

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Kundiman, Leron Leron Sinta, Madaling Araw, Manileña, and the movie inspired by his own composition Pakiusap .

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The First Filipino Director at UP Conservatory of Music

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Fransisco Santiago

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He studied music at the Chicago Music College and was influenced by the musical styles of Schoenberg, Hindemith and Stravinsky.

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Nicanor Abelardo

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developed a style that combined European romanticism with chromaticism

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Nicanor Abelardo

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His compositions contain hazy tones, dissonance and unusual chordal combinations found in such works as Cinderella Overture, Panoramas, and a violin sonata.

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Abelardo

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What are the best known compositions of Nicanor Abelardo

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Mutya ng Pasig, Nasaan Ka Irog, Cavatina for Violoncello, and Magbalik Ka

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Who are the triumvirate of filipino composers

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Nicanor Abelardo
Fransisco Santiago
Antonio Molina

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The first National Artist for Music,

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Antonion J molina

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He began his music career as an orchestral soloist at the Manila Grand Opera House
Antonio J Molina
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He served as Dean of the Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music from 1948 to 1970.
Antonio J molina
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He was also a faculty member of the University of the Philippines’ Conservatory (now College) of Music. ?? was a product of both the Romantic and Impressionist schools of thought.
Antonio J molina
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He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of Debussy, but retained much of the Romantic style in his melody.
Antonio J molina
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wrote several compositions for piano, violin, and voice as well as a Spanish-style opera form known as the zarzuela.
Antonio J molina
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He is best known for his romantic serenade for violin and piano Hatinggabi.
antonio J molina
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what are the works of molina
Misa Antoniana Grand Festival Mass, Ang Batingaw, Kundiman-Kundangan; chamber music - String Quartet, Kung sa Iyong Gunita, Pandangguhan; and vocal music - Amihan, Awit ni Maria Clara, and Larawan Nitong Pilipinas.
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He received the National Artist for Music award in 1973. He passed away on January 29, 1980.
antonio J molina
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A composer, music teacher, conductor, and clarinetist, he created substantial works for the orchestra.
Hilarion Rubio
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He served as conductor for opera, ballet, dance recitals, and movie music.
Hilarion rubio
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His early interest in music came from the influence of his uncle who was then playing with the Bacoor Band.
Hilarion Rubuo
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His first music lessons in music theory and clarinet were with Fr. Buencamino who taught him solfeggio and some musical instruments.
Hilarion Rubio
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When he was eight years old, he was accepted as a member of the Bacoor Band as a clarinetist
Hilarion Rubio
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At that time, he made his first composition Unang Katas for his concert with the band. In his high school years at the North High School (now Arellano High School), ??? became a member of several orchestras.
Hilarion Rubio
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He passed away on December 28, 1985.
Hilarion Rubio
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Hilarion Rubio compositions
``` Bulaklaken Theme and Variations for Band Dance of the Nymphs (Rondo) Ang Magsasaka, Bukang Liwayway, Florante at Laura (overture) Halik Danza Unang Katas Two part Invention (piano) ``` ``` Ang Konsyerto (ballet) Ang Magsasaka Bukang Liwayway Concertino in C (marimba and piano) Filipinas Kong Mahal Hatulan Mo Ako Ginintuang Araw In a Tropical Sea Light Narra Mutya ng Silangan To the Filipino Youth Nela, National Heroes Day Hymn, Salamisim. ```
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was a renowned composer, conductor, and teacher.
Col. Antonio Buenaventura
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As a young boy, he had already demonstrated a passion for music while learning the rudiments of music and solfeggio and becoming a proficient clarinet player.
Col. Antonio Buenaventura
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e promoted Philippine music through his extensive use of folk materials which he had recorded around the country with Ramon Tolentino and National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes Aquino.
Col. Antonio Buenaventura
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composed the music and folk dance notations for the dance researches of Aquino.
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He composed Minuet, Mindanao Sketches, Divertimento for Piano and Orchestra, Variations and Fugue, and Greetings based on Philippine folk music.
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one of col antonio buenaventura's most popular compositions, a favorite performance repertoire of many folk dance companies.
pandanggo sa ilaw
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He was declared National Artist for Music in 1988 and passed away in 1996.
Col antonio buenaventura
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nspired by his mother’s genuine support, the young ?? started formal music lessons at the age of six.
Rodolfo S Cornejo
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He performed on stage after only two years of music studies.
Rodolfo S conrejo
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During this time, he was also invited as organist of the Pasay Catholic Church.
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Rodolfo S conrejo's irst composition at age 10 was a piano piece entitled
Glissando Waltz.
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was also known for his extemporaneous thematic improvisations based on the people’s names.
Cornejo
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His compositional output includes A la Juventud Filipina, de Ayer, Caprice on a Folksong, Cello Sonata, Ibong Adarna, Kandingan, Malakas at Maganda, Overture, Okaka, Oriental Fantasy, Ibong Adarna, Piano Concerto Nos.1,2,3, Ruby, and Song of the Miners.
Cornejo
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is a writer and the chairman of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).
Felipe Jr.
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rote piano compositions, hymns, marches, art songs, chamber music, symphonic poems, overtures, band music, school songs, orchestral works, operas, kundiman, and zarzuelas.
Felipe De leon
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He was known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines' cultural identity through his compositions. Two operas which are considered his masterpieces are the Noli Me Tangere (1957) and El Filibusterismo (1970).
Felipe De leon
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e also wrote a march during the Japanese regime entitled Tindig, Aking Inang Bayan, and another march Bagong Lipunan during the martial law.
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He wrote the popular Christmas carols Payapang Daigdig (1946), Noche Buena, and Pasko Na Naman, both in 1965. Felipe de Leon received a posthumous award as National Artist for Music in 1997.
Felipe De leon
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He studied the banjo which inspired him to become a serious musician. He later pursued his music degree at the University of the Philippines and the Juilliard School in New York, USA.
Lucio San Pedro
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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 melody sung by his mother.
San pedro
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in Manila fondly called as Mr. C in Philippine music industry.
CIPRIANO RYAN CAYABYAB
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He used to be the Director of the defunct San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts and he has been a resident judge of the Philippine Idol in the year 2006.
CIPRIANO RYAN CAYABYAB
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He is a popular contemporary composer who also has classical compositions to his credit, such as Misa, Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, and Te Deum.
Cipriano Ryan Caybyab
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His compositional style makes much use of syncopation, extended chords, and chromatic harmony.
Cipriano Ryan Cayabyab
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Among his numerous compositions are the award-winning Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika (1978), as well as the modern zarzuela Alikabok (2003), the opera Spoliarium with libretto by Fides Cuyugan-Asensio, and a variety of choral pieces and song cycles.
Cipriano Ryan Cayabyab