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MusicJavier, Marco V.Diamante, Jamela C.Genir, Merry Jessa S.

Sanga, Rhaxell A.Camba, Estella CeressOlivario, sharryrose.Angoya, joanne mae

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What is Music?

It is an art of combining sounds of varying pitch to

produce a coherent composition that is

melodious, harmonious, intelligible and expressive

of ideas and emotions.

Elements

Pitch

It is the relative highness or lowness of a tone.

Volume or Intensity

Volume is the loudness or softness of a sound. It ranges from the very soft (pianissimo) and soft (piano) to very loud (fortissimo) and loud (forte). The volume is louder when a singer belts out compared to the volume when he simply whispers.

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TEMPO

Is the speed of a composition or any of its sections. Ballads have a slow tempo, whereas

dance songs have a fast rate

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DURATION

Is the length of time during which a sound is produced.

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TIMBRE OR TONE COLOR

Is the quality of sound that makes it distinct from other sounds

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Is the consistent pattern or succession of identical or similar sounds.

RHYTHM

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MELODY

Is the series consecutive tones that vary in pitch and duration but form a line of individual significance and expressive value. It is an orderly succession of tones of musical sounds.

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HARMONY

Is the simultaneous sounding of two or more tones. When three or mores are sounded simultaneously, there exists a chord.

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TEXTURE

Is the number of tones expected to be apprehended simultaneously

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FORM • I s the overall

organization of the composition. It is associated with shape, structure and coherence.

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KINDS

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Vocal Music

music produced by the voices of singers.done without the accompaniment of musical instruments.rendered acapella

EXAMPLE

CHOIR

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Instrumental MusicMusic produced by

musical instruments.exemplified by an orchestra performing without a soloist or a group of singers.

EXAMPLE

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Mixed Music or Mixed Ensemble

combination of vocal music and instrumental musicusually perform in Requim Mass, opera, oratorio and cantata.symphony orchestra may employ a vocal soloist or a chorus.

EXAMPLE

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Ensemblemusic rendered by a group

performers (singers and/ players of musical instruments music rendered by a group performers (singers and/ players of musical instruments

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Classification of Ensemble:

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ORCHESTRA

most spectacular ensemble because its large sizeunder the direction of conductordivided into 4 section: the string, the woodwind, the brass and the percussion

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Symphony Orchestra

large ensemble compose of 100 playersprincipal instrument type divided into 4 basic range (soprano, alto, tenor and bass) each at least one instrument

Starting in 1888, the Royal Concertgebouw has been performing classical music for over 120

years. At the time of this ranking, MarissJansons was chief conductor. Jansons was elected to the

position in 2004, and still remains to this day. The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra has a very unique sound, largely in part to the fact that it

has only had six chief conductors since its establishment. And with a collection of nearly a

thousand recordings, it's easy to see why this orchestra takes its position at the top.

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Concerto

from written for orchestra which solo instrumentex. Piano or violin is given prominence

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Band

Consisting mainly or exclusively of wind and percussion instrumentPerforms in concert halls and outdoor (parades, funerals, football games)Nowadays consisting, soloist, drummer, guitaritst/s, and keyboardist, or small group singers

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Rondalla Band composed of

stringed instrumentBest known best instrumental group in the Philippines today

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Mixed Ensemble

Is a combination of vocal music and instrumental

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Chamber Orchestra

ensemble larger than chamber ensembleSmaller than a full orchestra

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Chamber Ensemble

small group of instrumental playersNo. of musical instrument range 1 to 10Written for only one instrument is called solo sonata: for two duo; for three, trio, for four, quartet

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Special Ensemble composed of family member

Use electronic media instead of traditional musical instrumentEx: The PangatKawayan or BandangKawayanMembers play instruments made of bamboo is also considered a special ensemble.

The “PangkatKawayan” otherwise known as the “Singing Bamboos”of the Philippines ” is a unique orchestra that draws music from unconventional bamboo instruments.

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MEDIUMS:

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Types Of

Medium Vocal Mediumrefers to the different forms of musical communication that employ the human voice. For example, the song, the aria and the ballad cover a rich and diverse range of singing throughout history.Pertain to male and female voices

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Male voices

Bass (lowest)- is

a type of classical male singing voice and is the lowest vocal range of all voice types

Bass Singers:VerTimbangDaniel TayagJonathan ReyesSteel YambaoMark Joseph Rivera

Middle (tenor)- a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range is one of the highest of the male voice types.It also applied in instruments example: tenor saxophone Tenor Singers:Martin Nievera,Gary Valenciano, OgieAlcasid,PioloPascual

Basso profundo-In Italian “deep bass” means lowest vocal range.

Example:Range of a basso profondo

according to the Italian definition

Female Voices Alto(lowest)- (Latin: altus), refers to the second highest part of a contrapuntal musical texture and is also applied to its associated vocal range, especially in choral music. Alto Singers:Toni GonzagaJolinaMagdangalKC Concepcion Isay AlvarezKaye Brosas Alto Songs:When There Was Me and You" from High School MusicalOn My Own" from Les Miserables"People Will Say We're in Love" from Oklahoma!Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid

Mezzo Soprano- (middle )vocal range for women, comparable to the baritone range among men. The word mezzo means medium or middle in Italian(half Italian ), and usually refers to female singers with characteristics of both alto and soprano singers. The classic singer in this range has the ability to reach high notes, usually up to the C two octaves above middle C, while retaining a richer timbre of voice similar to that of a deeper-ranged alto. Mezzo Soprano SingersLea SalongaJanet Jackson Soprano (highest)-female singers that has highest vocal range. Soprano singers:Sarah GeronimoCharice PempengcoSheryn RegisRachellann GoLani MisaluchaJonalyn Viray

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Instrumental MediaPertain to the different instruments played by musicians.Most of these instruments based on orchestra.It is based on how sounds produced, they are classified into string or stringed, wind, percussion and keyboard instruments.

String/stringed instruments- it has a strings which either plucked or bowed.

Plucked strings examples: guitars, ukuleles, banjos, mandolins, harps and erstwhile lyresBowed strings examples: violins, violas, violin cellos or cellos and double basses or contrabasses

Wind instruments- require wind to produce sounds so they are blown. Classified into two:Wood wind instrumentsPiccolos bass clarinetsFlutes bassoonsOboes contrabasoonsEnglish horns clarinets Brass instrumentsSaxophones trombonesTrumpets tubasFrench horns cornets

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Percussion Instruments

beaten or struck, they come into variety forms.

Drums:Kettle drumsSnare drumsSide drums

GlockenspielsXylophoneCymbalsGongs etc.

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Keyboard instruments- which

have keys and pressed to produced the desire sounds.

PianoOrgan

CelestePiano accordian

harmonium

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HistoryHistory

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Prehistoric Period

Prehistoric Period

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Prehistoric Period• Dates back to 4,000 years ago • when the “oldest known song”

from Ur was written in cuneiform. • Deciphered by Prof. Anne Draffkorn

Kilmer of the University of California at Berkeley.

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G r e e k P e r i o dG r e e k P e r i o d

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Greek Period• Exemplified by the Epitaph of

seikelos• Engraved on a tombstone in

tralles, asia Minor and the “hymn to Apollo”

• Mesomedes of Crete.

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R o m a n P e r i o dR o m a n P e r i o d

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Roman Period• Vocal and Intrumental music.

Lyre

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Drums

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Trumpet

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Medieval Period

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Medieval Period• The only repertory of Medieval music

which has survived from before 800 to the present is the plainsong liturgical music of the roman catholic church. The largest part of this music is called the Gregorian chant, named after Pope Gregory I, who is usually claimed to be the originator of the musical portion of the liturgy in its present form.

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• During the 9th century the earliest polyphonic music was sung, a form of parallel singing known as organum.

• during the late 13th century, forms of sacred music such as the motet, conductus, discant and clausulae were developed.

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RENAISSANCE PERIOD

Diamante, Jamela C.II-C BSE Filipino

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Its Roots or started in Northern Europe(France, the Netherlands and Belgium)

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Franco-Flemish School

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FIRST GENERATION

of Franco-Flemish School

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Burgundian

Composers

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GUILLAUME DUFAY

(1397-1474)

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The most difficult to circumscribe for major Renaissance composers.

One point of clarity is that Dufay was considered by far the leading composer of his day

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A musician of almost unparalleled eminence, and one of the most famous men of his generation.

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GILLES BINCHOIS(ca. 1400 – 20 September

1460)

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Also known as Gilles de Bins

One of the earliest members of the Burgundians Composers

One of the three most famous composers of the early 15th century.

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ANTONIO BUSNOIS

(c. 1430 – November 6, 1492)

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A French composer and poet of the early Renaissance Burgundian School. While also noted as a composer of sacred music, such as motets, he was one of the most renowned 15th-century composers of secular chansons. He was the leading figure of the late Burgundian school after the death of Guillaume Dufay.

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MIDDLE GENERATION

of Franco-Flemish School

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JOHANNES OCKEGHEM

(1410/1425 – February 6,1497)

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The most famous composer of the Franco-Flemish School in the last half of the 15th century, and is often considered the most influential composer between Dufay and Josquin des Prez. In addition to being a renowned composer, he was also an honored singer, choirmaster, and teacher.

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JACOB OBRECHT

(1457/8 – late July 1505)

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A Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was the most famous composer of masses in Europe in the late 15th century, being eclipsed by only Josquin des Prez after his death.

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JOSQUIN DESPREZc. 1450/1455 – 27 August

1521)

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He was the most famous European composer between Guillaume Dufay and Palestrina, and is usually considered to be the central figure of the Franco-Flemish School.

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VINCENZO and GUILIO CACCINI

Worked for the restoration of the music of the Ancient Greeks

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They produced a MONODY (a declamatory melodic of the singing style) and a OPERA (a corresponding dramatic form consisting of staged, acted monody).

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BAROQUE PERIOD

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In this period, instrumental music became dominant and most major music forms were defined. While counterpoint was one of the major forces in both the instrumental music and the vocal music of the period, secular music came to the fore as the sonata, the concerto, and the concerto gross developed

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The Three OUTSANTDING COMPOSERS of

BAROQUE PERIOD

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GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL

(23 February 1685, Halle – 14 April 1759, London)

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ANTONIO VIVALDE

(4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741)

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CLASSIC PERIOD

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The music of the Classic Period is characterized by a HOMOPHONIC TEXTURE (an obvious melody with accompaniment). The popular instrumental music was dominated by several well-defined forms (the sonata, the symphony, and the concerto; however , during 19th century, the sonata became the primary form of instrumental compositions.

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ROMANTIC PERIOD

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During the Romantic Period , music became more expressive and emotional. Such were the compositions of the famous early Romantic composers, including Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Bellini, and Berlioz.

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MODERN PERIOD

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A revolution in music listening occurred as the radio gained popularity worldwide and new media and technologies were developed to record, capture, reproduce, and distribute music.

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Music today is no longer limited to concerts and clubs inasmuch as the almost obsolete cassette tape, the CD, the VCD, the DVD, the MP3, the MP4, and the computer are media generating music.

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Adams, John Coolidge

He was an

American

composerHe was known for

his opera:

“ Nixon in China” (1985-1987)

“ On the Transmigration of Souls” (2002)

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Arne, Thomas Augustine

He was an English composer

He was best known for the Patriotic

“ Rule, Britannia!”

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Bach, Johann Sebastian

He was a German composer of the

Baroque, Bach wrote all forms of music

except opera.

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Bartok,

Bela

A hungarian composer

Bartok did:“ Music for

Strings, Percussion, and

Celeste”

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Beethoven, Ludwig van(1770-1872)

A German composer

Beethoven wrote symphonies, opera (Fidelio), chamber music and piano

sonatas

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Bizet, George(1838-1875)

A French composer

Bizet is known for his opera:“ Carmen”

Incidental music for Daudet

“L’Arlesienne”

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Cannabich, Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura

A German compos

er of the

Classical era

He was the son of the flautist and composer

Martin Friedrich

Cannabich, a pupil of Johann Stamitz and a

friend of Wolfgang Amadeus

A composer of almost

70 symphonies

Cannabich was described by Mozart as the, “ best music director I have ever seen and

has the love and awe of all under him.”

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Chopin, Frederic

(1810- 1849)

A polish composer

Chopin is known as the “Poet

of the Piano”

He wrote preludes

, waltzes,

and concerto

s

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Donizetti, Gaetano

He was an Italian composer

Donizetti, wrote the following operas:

“William Tell”

“Lucia di Lammermoor

“ L’Elisir d’Amore”

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Gershwin,

George

(1898-1937) He was an American Composer

Gershwin

wrote: “Porgy and Bess”

“Rhapsody in Blue”

“American in Paris”

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Glinka, Mikhail(1804- 1867)

A Russian Composer

Glinka wrote a national opera,

“Life for the Tsar”He translated Alexander Pushkin’s “Russian and

Ludmilla” into opera with music.

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Haydn, Franz-Joseph

(1732- 1809)

A German Classic Composer

He wrote symphonies, oratorious,

(“Creation” and Seasons”

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Leoncavallo, Ruggiero

An Italian Composer

He wrote the opera emtitled

“Pagliacci”

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Liszt, Franz(1811- 1886)

A Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composerHe invented

symphonic poem

His works are:

“Les preludes”

“Hungarian

Rhapsodies”

13 symphonic

poems

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Mcdowell, Edward(1861- 1908)

An American Romantic Composer

He wrote, “Woodland

Sketches” and “Sea Pieces”

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Machaut, Guillaume De(1300-1377)

A French composer of the

ars nova

He is noted for his “Mass of Notre

Dame”

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Mascagani

An Italian Composer

He wrote the

opera entitled

“Cavalleria

Rusticana”

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Menotti, Gian Carlo

An Italian composer

He noted for his opera entitled “

The medium”

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He wrote symphonies,

operas, chamber and piano music

An Austrian Classic composer

His works are:Symphony no. 41

in C major (Jupiter)

Marriage of Figaro

Don GiovanniMagic Flute

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

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Puccini, Giacomo

An Italian

Composer

He wrote the following operas:“Tosca”

“La Boheme”“Madame Butterfly”

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An Italian

Composer of

Romantic

Operas

Rossini, Giaochino

(1792- 1868)

He did, “Barber of

Seville”“William Tell”

based on Beaumarchais, Comedy,

and Schiller’s Drama

respectively

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An Italian Composer, organist,

choir master and teacher

Sammartini, Giovanni Batista

He was highly

regarded by younger

composers, including Johanna Christian Bach and

Joseph Haydn.

He produce three operas,

over 50 sonatas, 10 concertos,

over 70 symphonies and many

more

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Scarlatti, Allesandro

(1659-1725) An Neepolitan Composer

He wrote operas, operatic

overtures and oratotios

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An Italian

Baroque

Composer

He spent much of his life in Spain and PortugalInfluential in the developmnent

of the Classical style, he attracted notable admirers including Frederic Chopin,

Johannes Brahms,Bela Bartok, Dmitri Shostakovich, Heinrich

Schenker and Vladimir Horowitz

Scarlatti, Giuseppe Domenico

(October 26, 1685-July 23, 1757)

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An Russian-American composer

He is known for his works,

“Firebird”“Petrouchka”

“Rite of Spring”

Stravinsky, Igor

(born 1882)

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Tsachaikovsky, Peter Illich

(1840-1901)A Russian Composer

He is noted for the following “Sixth

Symphony”(Pathetique), “Nutracker

Suite” (Ballet), and the overture of “

Hamlet”

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Verdi, Giuseppe(1813-1901)

An Italian Composer

He wrote the following operas:

“Aida”, “Rigoletto”, “Ill Trovatore”, “La

Traviata”, and “Otello”

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Wagner, Richard

(1813-1883)

A German Composer

He wrote the following musical

dramas:“Die Meistersinger”

“Siegfried”“Lohengrin”

“Tristan and Isolde”“The Ring Cycle”

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LOCAL COMPOSERThe pride of Filipino in music industry

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Bonifacio Abdon

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• He studied at Ateneo municipal at he is part of the choir in the school

• At the of 18 he already exposed in opera

• Most of Abdon’s musical compositions are in Tagalog zarzuela

• First filipino who conduct an opera in the country

• he was appointed as a violin instructor violin in the Conservatory of Music of the University of the Philippines in 1920.

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Works of Abdon:

• Misang Tagalog sa Balintawak (1910) – composed for the Aglipayan Church • Kundiman (1920) – unpublished; composed for the Russian concert cellist

Bogumil Sykora • Instituto de Mujeres’ school hymn

• Romanza • In Memoriam • Antipolo • Paghihinakit • Awit ng Pulubi

• O! Dios sa Kalangitan! • Ang Bibingka – a part of one of Patricio Mariano’s works

• Ang Anak ng Dagat • Ibong Adarna • Alaala

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Nicanor Abelardo

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• A native Bulaceño• At age of eight he already compose

a song “Ang Unang Buko” dedicated to her grandmother

• His family was know for being musician

• Abelardo finally took up courses under Guy F. Harrison and Robert Schofield at the UP Conservatory of Music in 1916

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Works of Abelardo:• Mountain Suite • "Ang Aking Bayan" • The Historical Pageant • Processional March • Concerto in B Flat • "Nasaan ka, Irog?" • "Kundiman ng Luha" • "Magbalik Ka, Hirang!" • "Mutya ng Pasig"

• "National Heroes' Day Hymn" • "Ikaw Rin"

• "Bituing Marikit" • "Kung Ako'y Umibig"

• "Doon Po sa Aming Bayan" • "Un Cuento de Lola Basiang"

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Freddie Aguilar

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• Known as Bob Dylan of the Philippines• a folk musician of our country• best known for his rendition of "Bayan Ko",

which became the anthem for the opposition to the Marcos regime during the 1986 People Power Revolution

• and for his song "Anak", the best-selling Philippine music record of all time

• Some of the songs that caused him to be banned from mainstream media include: "Kata-rungan" or "justice" (speaking for the unjustly accused), "Pangako" ("promise") (a leader's unfulfilled pledges to an abandoned people), and "Luzvi-minda" (an acronym for Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, calling on Filipinos to wake up to the reality of oppression)

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Herminio Alcasid Jr.

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• Known as Ogie Alcasid and recently marriage to Regine Velasquez

• Alumni of La Salle,Grenhills and Univesity of the Philippines

• He is a singer,songwriter, composer,host,actor,comedian and entrepreneur

• He composed and arranged songs for television and films.

• He has since released 18 albums

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Some major awards: • Popular Male recording • Artist Representative to the 1990 ASEAN SONG

FESTIVAL, Kuala Lumpur• 2003 Famas Best Movie Theme Song of the Year

(KAILANGAN KITA).• 2004 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Award Most

Popular Male Singer/Entertainer• 2008 24th Star Award for movies, movie theme

song of the year, Pano Ba Kita Iibigin• 2009 STAR AWARDS FOR MUSIC( Male Recording

Artist-First Recipient)• 2012 Multiple Intelligence for music award

(Multiple Intelligence school)• "Nandito Ako" (I Am Here) was awarded "Song of

the Year" by local radio station Magic 89.9

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Singles of Alcasid:• Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang?

• Hanggang sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan• Kailangan Kita

• Kung Tayo'yMagkakalayo• May Bukas Pa• Pangako

• Kailangan ko’y ikaw• Hanggang ngayon

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Joey Ayala

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• An advocate of environmental protection

• He composed song with nature,humanity,and dying tribes and culture as themes.

• Ayala also served as the (2008–10) Chairman and Vice-Chairman (2011-13) of the National Committee on Music under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

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• An advocate of environmental protection

• He composed song with nature,humanity,and dying tribes and culture as themes.

• Ayala also served as the (2008–10) Chairman and Vice-Chairman (2011-13) of the National Committee on Music under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

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Works of Ayala:• Panganay ng Umaga (Firstborn of the Morning)• Magkabilaan (Dichotomies)• Mga Awit ng Tanod-lupa (Songs of the Earth-Guardian)• Lumad sa Síyudad (Native in the City)• Lupa't Langit (Earth and Heaven)• 16lovesongs• Awit ng Magdaragat (Songs of the Seafarer)• Organik• Basta May Saging (As Long as There Are Bananas!)• JoeyAyala: RAW• Encantada (Music from a Ballet Philippines dance-drama, 1992.)• Parol (Music from a Ballet Philippines Christmas dance-drama, 1995.)• Palay Bigas Kanin (A multi-artist collaborative album directed by Ayala,

2010. Available for educational use via the web.)• Sita at Rama (In collaboration with sibling Cynthia Alexander. Music for a

puppet theater production by Amelia Lapena Bonifacio.)

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Heber Bartolome

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• is a Filipino folk and folk rock singer, songwriter, composer, poet, guitarist, bandurria player, bluesman, and painter

• His music was influenced by the “stylistic tradition” of Philippine folk and religious melodies

• carried the trademark sound of the kubing, a native musical I

• His “Tayo’y Mga Pinoy” (We’re Filipinos) was a finalist during the 1978 first Metro Manila Popular Music Festival instrument in the Philippines

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Works of Bartolome:Bartolome’s famous songs include:• “Pasahero” or ‘passenger’

(1977), • “Almusal” or ‘breakfast’, • “Inutil na Gising” or ‘an awake

fool’ (1985), • “Karaniwang Tao” or ‘ordinary

person’ (1985).

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Eleander B. Buendia

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• Also know as Ely Buendia• a Filipino writer and musician who gained

fame as guitarist, songwriter, and lead vocalist of the popular Pinoy rock band Eraserheads and Pupil.

• Alumni of Pasig Catholic College,University of Perpetual Help rizal and later enrolled at University of the Philippines

• Ely Buendia had a broadsheet column, entitled "CURSOR," published weekly (every Saturday) in the Entertainment Section of the Manila Bulletin

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Works of Eleander:• Black whole• Sucker

• Marble with sister Lally• Kung di rin lang ikaw for True Faith

• Mga Babae and Something always Bring Me back to you for Novia

• Stones Throw for Sponges Cola• Private Diane with Francis Magalona and Death

Threat

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George Canseco

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• One of the foremost composer of original filipino music

• Most of his songs were interpreted by the country's ace balladeer, Basil Valdez

• His manner of writing songs was as unusual as his gift as he can draw bittersweet emotion from some imagined experience

• His very first composition was "I'll Never Be Yours."

• He then finished journalism at the University of the East and even worked as one for the Philippines Herald and Associated Press where he was an editor

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• The following compositions all won best theme songs for Canseco from the FAMAS awards:

• "Imortal" (for the 1989 Metro Manila Film Fesrival)

• "Langis At Tubig" (1980) • "Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan" (1982) • "Paano Ba Ang Mangarap" (1983) • "Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin" (1984) • "Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit" (1991)

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Works of Canseco• "I'll Never Be Yours." • "Kapantay Ay Langit,"

• "Rain," • "Kailangan Kita,"

• "Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo,“• "Kastilyong Buhangin,"

• "Dito Ba," • "Langis At Tubig.“• Ngayon at Kailanman“• "Burlesk Queen,“

• "Pagputi ng Uwak, Pagitim ng Tagak," • "Atsay" and "Miss X;“

• "Kapantay Ay Langit" (which was named best theme song in 1971).

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Jose Canseco• A late 19th century composer who wrote hymns,zarzuelas, military marches and

motetsReligious compositions:

• “Salve a la Sma. Virgen” • “Letania a la Sma. Virgen” • “Liberame (responso)” • “Plegaria a la Dolorosa”

• Hymns to Nuestra Senora de Guia, patron saint of Ermita, Manila Secular pieces:

• “La Despedida,” with words by Lorenzo Guerrero and dedicated to Juanita Marco • “La Ausencia,” dedicated to the girl who later on became his second wife

• “Flor de Maria” • “La Huerfana,” dedicated to Clara Guerrero • “Josefina,” dedicated to his daughter

• “Valeroso,” a paso doble • “Themis y Marta,” a paso doble dedicated to General Eulogio Despojol • Canseco also wrote the musical score of the Spanish zarzuela “La Muerte de

Lucrezia” by Ronderos.

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Ryan Caybyab

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• A holder of bachelor of Music in composition degree from UP college of Music

• He was the Executive and Artistic Director of San Miguel Foundation for Performing Arts

• The manager of the group Smokey moutain• He is now the executive director of the

Philpop Music Fest Foundation Inc., the organization behind the Philippine Popular Music Festival

• He was also a Maestro performing in different country and events in country

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Works of Cayabyab• Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka (winner, 18th Awit Awards, Best Musical

Arrangement)• Iduyan Mo

• Kahit Ika'y Panaginip Lang• Paraisong Parisukat• Tunay na Ligaya• Nais Ko

• Liman-Dipang Tao• Tsismis

• Da Coconut Nut• Iniibig Kita• Paraiso

• Awit ng Pagsinta (Epithalamium) - from Ryan Cayabyab and Bienvenido Lumbera's pop-ballet Rama Hari; lyrics by Lumbera

• Hibang sa Awit - lyrics by Jose Javier Reyes

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Levi Celerio

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• Celerio was a prolific songwriter, with over 4,000 songs to his credit

• He is perhaps best known for being a leaf-player, a feat for which he was put into the Guinness Book of World Records. In 1997, he was named National Artist of the Philippines for Music.

• He would also later appear on That's Incredible!.

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Works of CelerioLevi's Christmas songs:

• Pasko na Naman, • Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon (Ang Pasko ay Sumapit),

• Misa de Gallo.love songs include:

• Saan Ka Man Naroroon?, • Kahit Konting Pagtingin, • Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal,• Sa Ugoy ng Duyan,his folk songs include:

• Ang Pipit,• Tinikling, • Itik-Itik,

• Waray-Waray• Pitong Gatang,

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Wency Cornejo

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• A son of New Anchor Mel Tiangco• A composer and lead vocalist of band

After Image• Part of the famous singing group in La

Salle University- manila

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Works of Cornejo:

• Habang May Buhay• Magpakailanman• Hanggang• Isang kinabukasan(theme song

of GMA Foundation)

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Willy Cruz

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• A prolific songwriter• He has written lyrics and composed

songs for Sharon cuneta and her movies • He work for a number of telenovela

including :– Babangaon ako at dudurugin ka– Kung mahawi man ang ulap– My onlu love– Pasan ko ang daigdig– Pati ba pintig ng puso– Sinasamba kita– Bituing wlaang ningning– Kaputol ng isang awit

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Ernani Cuenco

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• film scorer, musical director and music teacher

• He completed a music degree in piano and cello from the University of Santo Tomas where he also taught for decades until his death in 1988.

• His songwriting credits include:– "Nahan, Kahit na Magtiis," – "Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa,“– "Pilipinas," "Inang Bayan," – "Isang Dalangin," – "Kalesa," – "Bato sa Buhangin" – "Gaano Kita Kamahal."

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Constancio de Guzman

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• acknowledged dean of Filipino movie composers and musical directors

• Notable composer• Set to music the lyrics of “bayan ko” written by

Jose Corazon de Jesus (huseng batute)• He became the music director of movie

production outfits like Sampaguita, LVN, Royal, Excelsior, Lea, and Tagalog Ilang-ilang.

• In 1948, his song “Ang Bayan Ko” and “Kung Kita’y Kapiling” bagged the gold medal at the Paris International Fair.

• The same song won for him the Awit Award for best Filipino lyricist.

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Julian Felipe

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• The first filipino composer of note• Set music the lyrics of the

Philippines national Anthem “Lupang Hinirang” written by Jose Palma

• He composed nationalistic songs that inspired his compatriots to continue fighting against the Spaniards

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Lucrecia Kasilag

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• Knows as the “First lady of the Philippine Music”

• She made over 350 musical composition

• She serve as president of Cultural Center of the Philippines for 17 years

• Her last composition was a fantasy opera “Why flowers bloom in May?”

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Louie Ocampo

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• Known for his association with Martin Nievvera• Wrote numerous hits,most of which were done in

collaboration with other artist.• He became one of the Judge in Artista Academy in

channel Five• Composition made was :

• Tell me• Kahit isang saglit• You are my song• Lagarista (arranged for Piolo Pascual)• Closer you and I (GMA jingle)

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Francisco Santiago

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• First Filipino composer to be confered the degree of doctor of Music Abroad

• The First Filipino to be appointed director of UP conservatory of music

• Created the timeless piece like :– Pakiusap– Kundiman– Madaling araw

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Juan Silos Jr.• Best known as “Father of Rondalla”• Composed the theme song of movie “Giliw Ko” and the popular “Tunay na Tunay”• Juan Silos, Jr. and his Rondalla has produced several traditional Philippine folk

dances which he himself conducted. • Lawiswis Kawayan • Pastora • Putong • Sinalampati • Redoba • Culebra • Paruparong Bukid • Sileleddaang • Pabirik • Pingga-Pingga Pino • Escala • La Jota

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Restituto Umali

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• Known as “Resty”• One of the most prolific composer the

philippines ever produced• He became a volunteer instructor teaching

the double-bass at the University of the Philippines (UP)

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CompositionsSome of his compositions:

• Romance, 1953 • Filipiana Medley Overture • Medley for Philippine Arts

• Ang Kiri • Sa Lahat ng Oras

• Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin, 1969 • Sa Araw ng Kasal, 1970 • Dearest Forever, 1971

• Sa Pagitan ng Dalawang Langit, 1974 • Lupang Pangarap, 1975

AwardsSome of his awards:

First Prize, Philippine Independence Hymn Contest, 1947

FAMAS Best Music Award for "Sa Bawa't Pintig ng Puso," 1964

FAMAS Best Music Award for "Pinagbuklod ng Langit," 1969

FAMAS Best Song Award for "Pinagbuklod ng Langit," 1969

Manila Film Festival Best Music Award for "Bitter-Sweet," 1969

FAMAS Best Music Award for "Mga Anghel na Walang Langit," 1970

FAMAS Best Music Award for "Ang Alamat," 1973

Olangapo Film Festival Best Music Award for "Ang Aguila at ang Araw", 1973

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Mike Velarde

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• the founder and Servant Leader of the Philippines - based Catholic Charismatic religious group El Shaddai

• Composer of Imelda Romuladez-Marcos favorite song “Dahil Sayo”

• He also compose :• Buhat• Ikaw• Lahat ng araw• Habang may buhay• Minamahal kita• Ikaw ay akin