Lesson 3 National Artist Music
Lesson 3 National Artist Music
Lesson 3 National Artist Music
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Antonino R. Buenaventura
Antonino Buenaventura, together
with Francisca Reyes Aquino, National
Artist for danced researched on and
popularized Philippine folk song and
dances in 1935. He wrote songs and
musical arrangement based on the
folk songs of different ethnic group in the country. Included in his work are
several marches and symphonic and orchestral music composition. His not
able marches include History and Fantasy, Triumphal March, Echoes of the
past, Second
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Jose Maceda
Jose Maceda's life-long career
focused on understanding and
popularizing Filipino Traditional
music. He conducted researches and
fieldworks on traditional music
which resulted in his wide array of
recorded music from the different part of the country. His papers led to
the understanding and appreciation of the
ethnic and traditional music of the Philippines locally and internationally.
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Lucrecia R. Kasilag
Lucrecia R. Kasilag reinforces the
Filipino's appreciation to music by
fusing Western influeces to Philippine
ethnic music. She integrated ethnic
instruments in her orchestral
productions like "Toccata for
Percussion and Wind, Divertissement and Concertante", Filiasiana, De
Profundis, and Misang Pilipino. Her other works include Legend of the
Sarimanok, Philippine scene, Her son, Ang Panama, Jose, Sisa, Awit ng
mga awit Psamls, Fantasie on
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Ernani J. Cuenco
One of the remarkable singer,
composer, film scorer, and musician
in his time. Many of his songs etched
a mark in the hearts of the Filipinos
due to his style of incorporating
Kundiman elements in his ballad love
songs. Many of his work served as a theme songs and musical scores for
numerous Filipino movies that led to his fame. Some of his popular works
include Bato sa Buhangin, Bulong sa Puso, Kalesa, Gano kita kamahal,
Diligent mo ng Hamog ang
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He is a master composer
known for creatively sing folk idioms
in his musical compositions. Unlike
other artist, he did not incorporate
folk song materials in his work.
Instead, he extracted the Filipino
essence and style from the folk materials and used them in his
compositions. His music has this effect of bringing a sense of identity of
the Filipinos. He produced numerous works like songs, orchestral
composition, chamber music, and cantatas.
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Antonio J. Molina
Antonio Molina's notable
contribution to the Philipine music
is his use of folk music in his work.
He inovated the Philippine music in
his time by using folk instruments
like the kulintang and gabbang. He
composed more than 300 works and two-thirds of which used traditional
music. His works involve orchestral music like Ang Batingaw Chord
Symphony, Kundiman-Kundangan,The Living World; chamber music like
Hating gabu, String Quarter, Kung
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Francisco Feliciano
Francisco Feliciano was a musician,
composer, teacher and conductor
known for incorporating "Asianess"
in his music. His work show the rich
culture and ethnicity of Asia
especially the Philippine. This world
renowned artist creating unique
musical works by transforming our indigenous music to a level equal to
the music of the western countries. In his choral pieces, he used musical
lines from etnuc songs resulting to the enthusiastic harmony of sound
and culture.
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Levi Celerio
Levi Celerio started playing the
violin when he was 11 years old.
Due to his extraordinary talent in
music. Alexander Lippay of the
University of the Philippine
Contemporary of Music
recommended him at the Academy of Music Manila for a scholarship.
However, Celerio had an accident resulting to a broken wrist which
stopped him from playing the violin but this accident did not stop him
from continuing a career in Music.
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Ramon Santos
Ramon Santos music highlights
Asia's and Philippines rich artistic
tradition and features from western
and non-Western areas. He combined
Philippine indigenous instruments
and vocals to orchestral instruments
and other instruments from foreign
nation like the Javanese gamelan. He also composed works that
interweaved Asian culture, drama, poetry, and dance like his Sandiwaan,
Daragang Magayon, Ta-O, Awit ni Pulau, etc.
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Jovita Fuentes
Jovita Fuentes was remarkable
Filipina artist known for her
portrayal of Cio-cio san in Madame
Butterfly by Giac33omo
Puccini which was held Treatro
Municipale Piacenza in Italy, Spain
awarded her as the "Embahador de
Filipinas a su Madre Patria" for outstandingly portraying different roles in
numerous musical performances in Europe.
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Andrea Veneracion
Andrea Veneracion played a
significant part in the development
of the Philippine chiral music. She
was the founder of the world
renowned choral group, the
Philippine Madrigal Singers which
has won numerous awards in and outside the country. The Madrigals
contributed in the development of choral literature and movement
throughout the Philippine. Veneracion also conducted cultural outreach
programs providing music education in several areas in the country.
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