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Cards (15)

  • Francisco Santiago - A filipino musician called the "Father of Kundiman" and belongs to the "Triumvirate of Filipino Composers"
  • Antonio Molina - He wrote several compositions for violin, piano,and voice as well the spanish style opera from know as the zarzuela
  • Lucio San Pedro - His orchestral compositions represented by the SUITE PASTORALE, a are best poetic aural description of his home Angono
  • Nicanor Abelardo - He developed a style that combined European romanticism with chromanticism
  • Francisco Santiago - His music was romantic in style, incorporating western forms and techniques with folk materials
  • Nicanor Abelardo - His composition contains hazy tones, disonace and unusual chordal combinations found in such works as Cinderella Overture, Panoramas, and violin sonata
  • Antonio Molina - He began his music career as an orchestral soloist at the Manila Grand Opera House
  • Antonio Molina - He was fascinated with the dynamics and harmonies of Debussy, but retained much of te romantic style in his melody
  • Ryan Cayabyab - His style makes much use of syncopation, chords and chromatic harmony
  • Lucio San Pedro - He incorporated Filipino folk elements in his compositions with Western form and harmony
  • Lucresia Kasilag - She was known to compose music by combining western orchestral instruments with
    indigenous Filipino instruments
  • Ramon Santos - is a remarkable contemporary composer, conductor and musicologist in the Philippines
  • Toledo's Toledo - to his music composition is described as “pure and powerful”. Compositions stretch from solo instrument, to orchestra, chorus
  • Levi Celerio -   Was bestowed the National Artist for Music and Literature in 1997 by the former president Fidel Ramos and was recognized as composer and lyricist who inspired every Filipino.
  • Constancio De Guzman -  Was bestowed the National Artist for Music and Literature in 1997 by the former president Fidel Ramos and was recognized as composer and lyricist who inspired every Filipino.