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Good Morning

Grade 10 -
Jessamine
Contemporary Philippine Music

Directions: Read each statement


carefully and identify what is being
described. Choose the letter of the
correct answer. Write your answer
on a separate sheet of paper.
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. He wrote compositions in a variety of styles, genres, and


forms including Masses, Ballet, Musical Plays, Film
Scores, and Popular Songs.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. He is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”.


a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. He has taught composition in colleges and conservatories of


music, most notably at the Santa Isabel College of Music and
the University of the Philippines College of Music.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. The following are Contemporary Filipino Songwriters


except______________
a. Levi Celerio
b. Lito Camo
c. Ogie Alcasid
d. Pedro Bukaneg
Contemporary Philippine Music
The key signature of Francisco Santiago’s “Pilipinas Kong Mahal” based on this score:

a. Key of C
b. Key of C minor
c. Key of D
d. None of the above
Contemporary Philippine Music

1.Antonio Molina became National Artist in:


a. 1970
b.1971
c. 1873
d.1973
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. It is the birthplace and hometown of Lucio San Pedro.


a. Angeles City
b. Angono, Rizal
c. Cainta, Rizal
d. Calamba, Laguna
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. With compositions like Kayumangging Malaya, Lahing


Kayumanggi, and Sa Mahal Kong Bayan, he is a composer
regarded as a Romantic Nationalist.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. Ryan Cayabyab’s “Alikabok” is an example


of__________
a. Ballet
b. Musical Play
c. Suelto
d. Zarzuela
Contemporary Philippine Music

1. He arranged, recorded, and produced the first one-


man-vocal jazz acapella album in the Philippines.
a. Francisco Santiago
b. Levi Celerio
c. Lucio San Pedro
d. Ryan Cayabyab
Contemporary
Philippine Music
Presented by: Mhadellaine
A. Junatas
BPED-IV
Contemporary Philippine Music
1. Having been colonized by Spain and the United
States for almost three centuries, it was inevitable
that Western compositional techniques found
their way into the works of Filipino composers.
However, many 20th century Filipino composers
have managed to retain traditional elements and
integrated them with Western techniques.
Contemporary Philippine Music
Philippine contemporary composers:
1.Francisco Santiago
2.Nicanor Abelardo
3.Lucio San Pedro
4.Rosendo Santos Jr.
5.Alfredo Buenaventura
6.Ryan Cayabyab
7.Antonio Molina
Francisco Santiago
Filipino Composer
Francisco Santiago
• He is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”.
• He finished his music specialization at the American Conservatory of Music in
Chicago where he obtained his Doctorate Degree in 1924.
Among his famous works are the following:
 Pakiusap
 Madaling Araw
 Sakali Man
 Pilipinas Kong Mahal
 Hibik ng Pilipinas
 Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran, and
 Kundiman (Anak Dalita).
Francisco Santiago
• He was also a musical director for films.
Among the films under his musical supervision were
• “Kundiman”,
• “Leron Leron Sinta”,
• “Madaling Araw”,
• “Manileña”,
• “Pakiusap”
• He became the first Filipino Director of the UP
Conservatory of Music.
Francisco Santiago

1.Describe the song in terms of the following:

 Text
 Melody/Tune
 What do you think makes the song Filipino?
Explain/discuss your answer.
Nicanor Abelardo
Filipino Composer
Nicanor Abelardo
• He studied music at the Chicago Music College and was
influenced by the musical styles of the Serialist/Second
Viennese School and Post-Romantic European composers.

• Abelardo, together with Francisco Santiago elevated the


status of the Kundiman into an Art Song status equivalent
to that of the German Lied, the French Chanson, and the
Italian Aria.
Nicanor Abelardo
His best-known compositions include the following:
 Mutya ng Pasig
 Bituing Marikit
 Kundiman ng Luha
 Kung Hindi Man
 Cavatina for Violin and Piano,
 First Nocturne for Piano, and Magbalik Ka Hirang
 Nasaan Ka Irog
 Ikaw Rin
 Pahimakas
 Pahiwatig
Nicanor Abelardo

1.What do you think is the emotion that the


song evokes? Why?

2.Are there clear sections throughout the


song? Are these sections similar or
contrasting? Describe your observations.
Antonio Molina
Filipino Composer
Antonio Molina
• Molina he is the first National Artist for Music.
• He began his music career as an orchestral soloist at the Manila
Grand Opera House.
• He served as Dean of the Centro Escolar University,
Conservatory of Music from 1948 to 1970.
• He was also a faculty member of the University of the
Philippines’ Conservatory (now College) of Music.
• Molina was a product of both the Romantic and Impressionist
schools of thought. He was fascinated by the dynamics and
harmonies of Debussy but retained much of the Romantic style
in his melody.
Antonio Molina
• A characteristically impressionist work is his piano work
“Malikmata” (Transfiguration). The mysteriously exotic chords of
this piece gradually lead to a lyrical melody, with the traditional
harmonies abruptly returning to the initial mood.
• Molina wrote several compositions for piano, violin, and voice as
well as a Spanish-style opera form known as the zarzuela.
• He is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin
and piano “Hatinggabi”. Subsequent transcriptions of this piece
were written for the cello, flute, piano, and guitar.
Antonio Molina
Other works by Molina include:
 Orchestral music - 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.
• He received the National Artist for Music award in 1973.
• He passed away on January 29, 1980.
Directions: Describe an image or
images that you think represents the
music of “Malikmata” through an
illustration, a painting, or a photo essay.
Explain why.
Jumbled
letters
Contemporary Philippine Music

VIEL ELECOIR
Contemporary Philippine Music

N R AY B B AAYYA C
Contemporary Philippine Music

U L O I C N S A D ROP E R
Contemporary Philippine Music

O FAR N C S I C O G TAI O G
Contemporary Philippine Music

N I A C R O N B A L E R O DA
Good morning Grade –
10 Marigold!
Lucio San Pedro
Filipino Composer
Lucio San Pedro
• He was born on February 11, 1913, in Angono, Rizal. Since his
elementary days, he started composing. 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
at the Juilliard School in New York, USA.

• He became a professor of theory and composition at the


University of the Philippines’ College of Music up until his
retirement in 1978. San Pedro is known as a “romantic
nationalist.”
Lucio San Pedro
• He incorporated Philippine folk elements in his
compositions with Western forms and harmony.

• Arguably, his most popular work is the well-loved


“Sa Ugoy ng Duyan”, a lullaby melody sung by
his mother. He composed “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan”
together with his friend Levi Celerio as the lyricist.
Lucio San Pedro

• His musical prowess was internationally


recognized when he was invited to be a judge at
the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano
Competition in 1980.

• He was declared National Artist for Music in 1991


and passed away on March 31, 2002.
Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab
Filipino Composer
Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab

• Ryan Cayabyab, also known as Mr. C, is a popular contemporary


composer who also has classical compositions to his credit, such
as “Misa” and “Misa 2000”, “Four Poems for Soprano and Piano”,
and “Te Deum”.

• His compositional style makes much use of a variety of influences


– from Moroccan musical cultures, Jazz, African-American
Spirituals and Gospel music, European Neo-Classicism, Music for
Films, American Broadway musicales, to Philippine indigenous
chants.
Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab
• Among his numerous compositions are the awardwinning “Kay
Ganda ng Ating Musika” (1978), Paraiso (1991), as well as the
modern zarzuela “Alikabok” (2003), and the musical “Lorenzo” –
based on the life of St. Lorenzo Ruiz (2013).

• The opera Spoliarium with libretto by Fides Cuyugan-Asensio,


and a variety of choral pieces and song cycles of were also among
his masterpieces. He also produced several recordings, including
the memorable album “One” and subsequently, “One Christmas”,
and “One More”, all of which were one-man vocal jazz a cappella
album that he himself arranged and sang.
Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab
• He was born on May 4, 1954, in Manila. He obtained his Bachelor of Music
degree at the University of the Philippines, College of Music in 1983. After
which, he became a faculty member for Composition at the same University.

• He also served as the Executive and Artistic Director of the San Miguel
Foundation for the Performing Arts, which oversaw the operations and
programming of the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel
Master Chorale. At present, he continues to be a sought-after professor/lecturer,
musical director, composer, arranger, and conductor in the Philippine concert
and recording scenes. He was named National Artist for Music in 2018.
Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab

His well-known Christmas music;


• Kumukutikutitap

• Ryan Cayabyab is known for his music,


Kumukutikutitap, and Joey Reyes wrote the
lyrics. This piece was given by the composer
himself, Ryan Cayabyab for music study.
Matching Type. Words under column A are
descriptions or remarkable accomplishments
attributed to the artists under column B.
Match the words under column A to column
B. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
A. B.
1. Impressionist a. Ryan Cayabyab
2. Romantic Nationalist b. Lucio San Pedro
3. Cavatina for Violin and Piano c. Antonio Molina
4. One-man Vocal Jazz Acapella d. Nicanor Abelardo
5. Pakiusap e. Francisco Santiago
6. Pilipinas kong mahal f. Ogie Alcasid
7. Hating gabi g. Julian Feipe
8. Mr. C h. Dolores Paterno
9. Spoliarium i. Rey Valera
10. Sa Ugoy ng Duyan j. Gary Cayabyab
With the European and American influences brought by our colonizers, it was
inevitable that the musical styles of 20th century Western composers found their
way into Philippine compositions.

He is the spans both popular and classical worlds with his popular ballads, musical
plays, operas, ballet, zarzuela, orchestral, and choral compositions.

- Ryan Cayabyab

He 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.

- Lucio San Pedro


He is contributed in elevating the Kundiman as an Art
Song form.
- Nicanor Abelardo

He is considered as the “Father of Kundiman”.


- Francisco Santiago.

He came to be known as the “Father of Philippine


Impressionist Music”.
- Antonio Molina
Directions. Read the statements carefully
and identify what is being described.
Choose the letter that represents your best
answer. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. The following are compositions of Antonio Molina except
________________.
a. Misa Antoniana
b. Kung sa Iyong Gunita
c. Amihan
d. d. Nasaan ka Irog
2. It is an Opera by Ryan Cayabyab with Fides Cuyugan-Asencio as
Librettist.
e. Spoliarium
f. Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika
g. Da Coconut Nut
h. Kumukutikutitap
3. The first few notes of Bahay Kubo were used as theme for this
composition.
a. Malikmata
b. Lahing Kayumangi
c. Misa Antoniana
d. Historya

4. His compositional style makes much use of varied influences from


different musical cultures, genres, and styles.
e. Ryan Cayabyab
f. Lucio San Pedro
g. Levi Celerio
h. Francisco Santiago
5. He is the composer of “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika”.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago

6. He is considered as the Father of Kundiman.


e. Ryan Cayabyab
f. Lucio San Pedro
g. Levi Celerio
h. Francisco Santiago
7. He taught composition at a number of colleges and conservatories of
music including the Sta Isabel College of Music and the University of
the Philippines College of Music.
a. Ryan Cayabyab
b. Lucio San Pedro
c. Levi Celerio
d. Francisco Santiago

8. He is the first Filipino Director of the UP Conservatory of Music.


e. Ryan Cayabyab
f. Lucio San Pedro
g. Levi Celerio
h. Francisco Santiago
9. He is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin
and piano “Hatinggabi”.
a. Jose Maceda
b. Lito Camo
c. Antonio Molina
d. Francisco Santiago

10. “Ugoy ng Duyan” is a collaborative work of Lucio San Perdo and


__________________.
e. Jose Maceda
f. Lito Camo
g. Levi Celerio
h. Lucrecia Lasilag
Assignment
(ESSAY) As a Filipino youth, how can
you help promote our traditional music
to the younger generation? Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Included a specific audience/target for
the essay so that the students can clearly
channel their ideas on promoting
traditional music.
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