MUSIC Flashcards
It is any music written in recent decades and includes all styles of popular music.
Contemporary Music
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Raymundo Cipriano Pujante Cayabyab
his compositional style makes much use of syncopation, extended chords, and chromatic harmony
Ryan Cayabyab
He composed misa, four poems of soprano and piano, te deum, kay ganda ng ating musika, alikabok, limang dipang tao, da coconut nut, spolarium, kumukutikutitap
Ryan Cayabyab
He was known as the Father of Kundiman Art Song
Francisco Santiago
He composed Sakali Man, Hibik ng Filipinas, Pakiusap, Ang Pag-Ibig, Suyuan etc.
Francisco Santiago
She was known as Tita King and was regarded as the First Lady of Philippine Music
Lucresia Roces Kasilag
Her music is distinct with her pioneering work of fusing ethnic music and indigenous Filipino instruments, with western influences and orchestral productions.
Lucresia Roces Kasilag
Her compositions are Love Songs, Legend of the Sarimanok, Ang Pamana, Philippine Scenes, Jose, Sisa, etc.
Lucresia Roces Kasilag
He was known as Romantic Nationalist and his musical prowess was internationally recognized at the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 1980.
Lucio San Pedro
He composed the famous sa Ugoy ng Duyan
Lucio San Pedro
He was best known as liturgical composer whose body of works lean towards religious figures and events
Fr. Manuel Maramba
His compositions are Aba! Sto. Nino, La Naval, Seven Mansions, Lord Takayama Ukon
Fr. Manuel Maramba
His compositions are Aba! Sto. Nino, La Naval, Seven Mansions, Lord Takayama Ukon
Fr. Manuel Maramba
What particular regime gave new form to Philippine music?
Spanish Regime
Four Eras of Philippine Music
Ethnic, Spanish Colonial, American Colonial, and Contemporary Tradition
3 main forms introduced to the Filipinos during the Spanish colonization.
Harana, Kundiman, and Rondalla
It is a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night.
Harana
It is the classical form of Filipino love song or so it seemed to colonialist forces in the Philippines.
Kundiman
It is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick.
Rondalla
He is a national artist for music who studied piano, composition, and musical analysis ate Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris in France.
Jose Maceda
His works are Agungan, Kubing, Pagsamba, Ugnayan, Ading, etc.
Jose Maceda
The national artist for music who’s recognized for incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions. She also composed more than 250 works covering different genres.
Lucresia Kasilag
A national artist for music that was born at Malolos, Bulacan. He was a Filipino composer, film scorer, musical director, and music teacher.
Ernani J. Cuenco
He composed Nahan, Kahit na Magtiis, Diligin mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa, Pilipinas, Inang Bayan, Kalesa, etc.
Ernani J. Cuenco
He wrote symphonic music, band, vocal, choral, music-theater, etc.
Lucio San Pedro
His famous works are Lahing Kayumanggi, Sa Lupang Sarili, Sa Mahal Kong Bayan. Also wrote soundtracks for films like Limbas, Darna, Sakada, and Alabok sa Ginto.
Lucio San Pedro
He was known as Claude Debussy of the Philippines due to his use of impressionist themes in music.
Antonio Jesus Naguiat Molina
He had over 500 compositions, but his most famous composition is Hatinggabi, a serenade for solo violin and piano accompaniment.
Antonio J. Molina
He was a Filipino composer and lyricist who is credited with writing over 4000 songs. He is also known for using leaf as a musical instrument.
Levi Celerio
Aside from being a musician, he was also a poet and a film actor who appeared in various films.
Levi Celerio
He composed Hatinggabi, San Ka Man Naroroon, Ikaw Ang Mahal Ko, etc.
Levi Celerio
She was a Filipina soprano singer
Jovita Flores Fuentes
She was responsible for producing operas in the Philippines with dreams of developing the love of opera in the country.
Jovita Flores Fuentes
He composed opera, ballet music, orchestral music, symphonic, chamber, and solo works, choral works, and sacred music.
Francisco Feliciano
He composed songs, compositions, for solo instruments as well as symphonic and orchestral works based on the folksongs of various Philippine ethnic groups. He was also a conductor and restored the Philippine Army Band to its former prestige as one of the military bands in the world.
Antonio Buenaventura
He was known for being the Philippines’ foremost living exponent of contemporary Filipino classical music for work that expounds on “the aesthetic frameworks of Philippine and Southeast Asian artistic traditions.” and for finding new uses of indigenous Philippine instruments.
Ramon P. Santos