MAPEH MUSIC - CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC Flashcards
Also known as the “Romantic Nationalist” of the Philippines
and won National Artist for Music in 1991
Lucio San Pedro (1913-2002)
“Ugoy ng Duyan”
Lucio San Pedro (1913-2002)
He is the Father of Philippine Impressionist Music and is also known as the “Claude Debussy of the Philippines”. He is the First Filipino composer to perform at Malacañang Palace and won National Artist for Music (1972)
Antonio Molina (1894 - 1980)
“Hatinggabi”
Antonio Molina (1894 - 1980)
Learned clarinet at a young age, an established the UP Junior Orchestra, the first collegiate orchestra in the country, and won National Artist for Music (1988)
Antonino Buenaventura (1904–1996)
“Philippine Army March”
Antonino Buenaventura (1904–1996)
He founded his own music academy named after himself, Buencamino Music Academy and studied composition and harmony at Liceo de Manila under Marcelo Adonay
Francisco Buencamino Sr. (1883–1952)
“Ave Maria”
Francisco Buencamino Sr. (1883–1952)
TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS
- Lucio San Pedro (1913-2002)
- Antonio Molina (1894 - 1980)
- Antonino Buenaventura (1904–1996)
-Francisco Buencamino Sr. (1883–1952)
He is one of the proponent of new music in the Philippines, studied Philippine and Asian Indigenous music and instruments, went to Germany to study further in new music, became the Dean of the UP College of Music and won National artist for music in 2014
Ramon Santos (1941 – Present)
“abot tanaw”
Ramon Santos (1941 – Present)
First avant-garde composer of the Philippines, widely respected composer and ethnomusicologist, also wrote a book entitled, “Gongs and Bamboo: A Panorama of Philippine Instruments (1988)”, and won National Artist for Music in 1998
Jose Maceda (1917 – 2004)
“cassettes 100”
Jose Maceda (1917 – 2004)
The use of new sounds, extended playing techniques, and unusual time signatures
Avant-Garde
The study of music in a sociocultural context
Ethnomusicology
NEW MUSIC COMPOSERS
- Ramon Santos (1941 – Present)
- Jose Maceda (1917 – 2004)
composed “Ang Bayan ko”
Constancio de Guzman (1903–1982)
National Artist for Music (1999), composed “Bato sa buhangin”
Ernani Cuenco
composed “Ngayon at Kailanman”
George Canseco (1934–2004)
National Artist for Music and Literature (1997), composed “Pasko Na Naman”, “Ang Pasko ay Sumapit”
Levi Celerio (1910–2002)
National Artist for Music (2008), “Da Coconut Nut”, “Kumukuti-kutitap”, “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika”
Ryan Cayabyab
SONG COMPOSERS
- Constancio de Guzman (1903–1982)
- Ernani Cuenco
- George Canseco (1934–2004)
- Levi Celerio (1910–2002)
- Ryan Cayabyab