New Composers in the Philippines Flashcards
retained the Filipino spirit by incorporating traditional music forms as well as Indigenous rhythms and instruments in their music compositions.
New Music in the Philippines
pushed boundaries, embraced indigenous elements, and contributed to the rich tapestry of Philippine music.
New Music in the Philippines
ethnomusicologist
Jose Maceda
influenced music of the Indigenous tribes of Mindoro in 1953.
Jose Maceda
an experimental composer who delved into innovative soundscapes.
Jose Maceda
Ugma-ugma (1963)
Pagsamba (1968)
Udlot-udlot (1975)
Agungan
Kubing
Ugnayan
Ading
Siasid
Suling suling
Jose Maceda
βTita Kingβ βLady of Philippine Musicβ
Lucrecia Roces Kasilag
particularly known for incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions.
Lucrecia Roces Kasilag
experimented with dissonant harmonies, complex rhythms, and percussiveness.
Lucrecia Roces Kasilag
her compositions reflected a fusion of traditional Filipino music forms and contemporary influences.
Lucrecia Roces Kasilag
include music for theater, films, scoring libraries, orchestrations and arrangement for different performing forces, and revisions and editing of Philippine Sarswelas.
Josefino Chino Toledo
one of the finest and best conductors in the Philippines.
Josefino Chino Toledo
- his compositions premiered abroad.
- widely known for compositions performed in international festivals and concerts.
Josefino Chino Toledo
Kantus: Tagabawa
Ekontra: Kongruo
Dignum Et Justum Est
Kulambo: Isang Kayumangging Puntod
Sandaang Tagpi-tagpi
Josefino Chino Toledo
one of the proponents of new music.
RamΓ³n Pagayon Santos