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Lucio San

Lucio San Pedro


Traditional Rodolfo
Rodolfo Cornejo

Pedro Composers Cornejo


a composer, pianist and conductor
proclaimed National Artist of the
Philippines for Music in 1991

composer, teacher , conductor


Antonio
Antonio Molina
May 15, 1909

February 11, 1913


Molina
married Nieves Guerrero, a lyric soprano.

a Filipino composer, conductor and music


Angono, Rizal, Philippine Islands administrator.

The couple had five children.


Accomplishments: named a National Artist of the
-created different types Philippines for his services to music.
of musical compositions.

-famous compositions are “Simbang Gabi”,


“Lahing Kayumanggi”, and “Sa Mahal Kong
Bayan”, which touch on Filipino culture. Accomplishments:
known as the Claude Debussy of the -Teacher's Diploma in piano (1930)
Philippines due to his use -Teacher's Diploma in science and
of impressionist themes in his music. composition (1930)
-Bachelor of Music major in piano and
theory (1932)
Music Styles: -Master of Music major in composition-
-symphonic music, band, vocal, conducting (1933)
choral, music-theater, chamber,
movie music. - Doctor of Music (honoris causa, 1954).
son of Juan Molina, a government official,
who founded the Molina Orchestra.

Musical Styles:
Compositions:
-classical
-“Simbang Gabi” Accomplishments: -pop
-“Lahing Kayumanggi” -the Conductor of the Year Award (1953) -ballet
- “Sa Mahal Kong Bayan” -the first musician to be conferred the
-"Sa Umaga" National Artist Award (12th June, 1972).
-"Aliwan"

Compositions:
-The Season - Song Cycle (1932),
Music Styles: -A La Juventud Filipina (1935)
-Kundiman -Philippine Symphony No. 1 (1939)
-Philippine Folk Music -No.2 (1942)
-Impressionism in Music -No. 3 (1947) all for piano solo
-Oriental Fantasy (1944) --Philippine
Fantasy with Marimba Solo (1962).

Compositions:
-"Hatinggabi" orchestral music)
-"Misa Antoniana Grand Festival Mass"
-"Ang Batingaw" -"Kundiman-
Kundangan" (chamber music)
-"String Quartet"
-" Kung sa Iyong Gunita, Pandangguhan"
-(vocal music) "Amihan"
-"Awit ni Maria Clara"
1. Ethnomusicology
 Ethnomusicology is the study of music in relation to the society and culture in which it
was created. In addition to analyzing the elements and structure of music from around the
world, it also examines the cultural significance of music composition and performance
in the context of a community.
2. Anthropology
 the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
3. Solfeggio
 Solfeggio, sometimes called sight-singing, is the ability to read and sing music at sight.
This is an incredibly important skill for all musicians.

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