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CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC 20 th CENTURY FILIPINO TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS

Francisco B. Buencamino SR. (1883-1952) Francisco B. Buencamino Sr. was born on November 5, 1883 in Bulacan . His compositions include Harana , Pandanggo ni Neneng , Collar de Sampaguita , Dulces las Horas, Mayon (Fantasia de Concierto ), My Soul’s Lament, Larawan , Mazurka, Boholana , Mi Bandera, Prinsesa ng Kumintang , Maligayang Bati , Ang Bukang Liwayway , Pandanggo ni Neneng , Ang Bagong Balitaw , Himig ng Nayon , Damdamin (Romance), and Pizzicato Caprice Suggested link for Magandang Bati : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpejF0i5Dn4

Francisco S. Santiago (1889-1947) Francisco Santiago Santiago was born in Sta. Maria, Bulacan . Among his famous works are Pakiusap , Madaling Araw , Sakali Man, Hibik ng PIlipinas , Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran , and Kundiman ( Anak Dalita ). Suggested link for music listening of Madaling Araw : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEHcdC3Dxts

Nicanor S. Abelardo (1893-1934) Nicanor Sta.Ana Abelardo was born in San Miguel de Mayumo , Bulacan . Abelardo developed a style that combine European romanticism with chromaticism . His compositions contain hazy tones, dissonance, and unusual chordal combinations, as seen in his works Cinderella, Overture, Panoramas, and violin sonata. Although a 20 th Century modern composer in style, Abelardo is also considered a composer in the Romantic style. His best-known compositions include Mutya ng Pasig, Nasaan Ka Irog , Cavatina for Violoncello, and Magbalik Ka Hirang . Suggested link for music listening of Mutya ng Pasig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxPVxAhHEKs

Antonio J. Molina (1894-1980 ) Antonio J. Molina was born in Quiapo , Manila. Molina was a product of both the Romantic and impressionist styles. He was fascinated by the dynamics and harmonies of Debussy, but retained much of the Romantic style in his melody. A characteristically impressionist work is his piano composition Malikmata ( Tranfigurstion ). 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. Suggested link for music listening of Hating Gabi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LadPmt4QZdk

Hilarion Francisco Rubio (1902-1985) Hilarion Francisco Rubio was born in Bacoor , Cavite. Rubio composed and arranged many works and conducted many military and civilian brass bands. Rubio’s compositions include: Bulaklaken , Theme and Variations for Band, Dance of the Nymphs Rondo, Florente at Laura (overture), Halik , Danza , Unang Katas, Two-part Invention (piano), Ang Konsyerto (ballet), Ang Magsasaka , Bukang Liwayway , Concertino in C (marimba and piano), Filipinas Kong Mahal, Hatulan Mo Ako , Ginintuang Araw , In a Tropical Sea, Light, Narra , Mutya ng Silangan , To the Filipino Youth, Nela , National Heroes Day Hymn, and Salamisim . Suggested link for music listening of Salamisim : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY9HAUkOVQQ

Colonel Antonino R. Buenaventura (1904-1996) Colonel Antonino R. Buenventura was born in Baliuag , Bulacan . A multi-awarded musician, he composed Minuet, Mindanao Sketches, Divertimento for Piano and Orchestra, Variations and Fugue, and Greetings based on Philippine folk music. Pandanggo sa Ilaw , one of his most popular compositions, remains a favorite in the performance repertoire of many folk dance companies. Suggested link for music listening of Mindanao Sketches : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKdceWT1o0s

Rodolfo S. Cornejo (1909-1991) Dr. Rodolfo S. Cornejo was born in Singalong, Manila. He wrote over 300 compositions, ranging, from classical to pop. Among these were A la Juventud Filipina, Bailes de Ayer, Caprice on a folk song, Cello Sonata, Ibong Adarna , Kandingan , Malakas at Maganda Overture, Okaka , Oriental Fantasy, Piano Concerto Nos.1,2,3, Ruby, Song of the Miners, Philippine Fantasy with Marimba Solo, and the cantata Christ in the Redeemer. Suggested link for music listening of Kandingan : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbkQDogKv8g

Felipe De Leon Sr. (1912-1992) Felipe de Leon Sr. was born in Nueva Ecija , Bulacan . De Leon wrote piano compositions, hymns, marches, art songs, chamber music, symphonic, poems, overtures, band music, school songs, orchestral works, operas, kundiman, and zarzuelas. He was known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines’ cultural identity through his compositions. His two operas, Noli Me Tangere (1957) and El Filibusterismo (1970), are considered his masterpieces and have been staged in the Philippines and abroad. He also wrote a march during the Japanese regime entitled Tindig , Aking Inang Bayan, and another march Bagong Lipunan during the martial law period. He wrote the popular Christmas carols Payapang Daigdig (1946), Noeche Buena, and Pasko na Naman , both in 1965 . Suggested link for music listening of Pasko Na Naman : https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7VtACWlNys

Lucio D. San Pedro (1913-2002) Lucio D. San Pedro was born in Angono , Rizal. San Pedro is known as a “romantic nationalist.” He incorporated Philippine folk elements in his compositions with Western forms to create highly tonal melody and rich expressive harmonies. His chords have a rich expressive tonality, as represented in his well-loved Sa Ugoy ng Duyan , a lullaby melody sung by his mother. Suggested link for music listening of Sa Ugoy ng Duyan : https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4A7Ptil2j4

Alfredo S. Buenaventura (1929) Alfredo S. Buenaventura was born in Sta. Maria, Bulacan . A prolific composer over 50 major works including operas Maria Makiling (1961), Diego Silang (1966), and Prinsesa Urduha (1969); cantatas Ang Ating Watawat (1965) and Pasko ng Baranggay (1964), three piano concerti subtitled Celebration, Determination, and Exultation; and symphonies such as Dakilang Lahi (1971) , Gomburza (1981), and Rizal, the Great Malayan Antagonist (1990 ). Suggested link for music listening of Maria Makiling : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6A0mzEsrUw

Raymundo Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab Raymundo Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab was born in Manila. He is a popular contemporary composer who also has classical compositions to his credit, such as Misa, Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, and Te Deum. His compositional style makes much use of syncopation, extended chords, and chromatic harmony. Among his numerous compositions are the award-winning Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika (1978, as well as the modern zarzuela Alikabok (2003), the opera Spoliarium with libretto by Fides Cuyugan-Asensio , and a variety of choral pieces and cycles. He has also produced numerous recordings, including the memorable album One , where he personally sang the unaccompanied songs on different tracks to produce 16 voices. Cayabyab also served as the Executive and Artistic Director of the San Miguel Foundationfor the Performing Arts, which oversaw the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Master Chorale. At present, he continues to be much sought-after professor, musical director, composer, arranger, and conductor in the Philippine concert and recording scenes. Suggested link for music listening of Kay Ganda ng ating Musika : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzv2FsJFmqA

Raymundo Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab Raymundo Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab was born in Manila. He is a popular contemporary composer who also has classical compositions to his credit, such as Misa, Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, and Te Deum. His compositional style makes much use of syncopation, extended chords, and chromatic harmony. Among his numerous compositions are the award-winning Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika (1978, as well as the modern zarzuela Alikabok (2003), the opera Spoliarium with libretto by Fides Cuyugan-Asensio , and a variety of choral pieces and cycles. He has also produced numerous recordings, including the memorable album One , where he personally sang the unaccompanied songs on different tracks to produce 16 voices. Cayabyab also served as the Executive and Artistic Director of the San Miguel Foundationfor the Performing Arts, which oversaw the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Master Chorale. At present, he continues to be much sought-after professor, musical director, composer, arranger, and conductor in the Philippine concert and recording scenes. Suggested link for music listening of Kay Ganda ng ating Musika : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzv2FsJFmqA
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