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  • *20th Contemporary Philippine Music Contemporary Music
    refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from 20th-century art music in the West.
  • Ugoy ng Duyan
    is the lullaby composed by Lucio San Pedro, which tells the gentle tale of a mother serenading her child
  • Ugoy ng Duyan
    symbolizing the lasting connection and affection between them amidst life's challenges and wonders.
  • Danza
    was the first piece written by Alfredo Buenaventura and was part of the group of twenty young male sopranos known as the Tiples at Sto. Domingo Church, where he gained his initial important musical education.
  • Rosendo E. Santos Jr.
    achieved Philippine Composer of the Century after being honored with the "Composer of the Year Award" in Manila for both 1956 and 1957.
  • Cipriano Ryan Cayabyab
    became a National Artist for Music in 2018, popular contemporary composer and a Professor, musical director, composer, arranger, and conductor in the Philippines.
  • Rodolfo S. Cornejo
    known for Piano
  • Levi Celerio
    known for playing music using a leaf as a musical instrument
  • Arnel
    a musician, who seeks inspiration for composing contemporary music, the sources could he draw upon to infuse his compositions with innovative elements is the Elements from 20th Century Music in the West.
  • Francisco Buencamino Sr.
    is recognized as an "Outstanding Composer",
  • Francisco Buencamino Sr.
    The following compositions are composed by him, Boholana, Ang Bukang Liwayway at Pandanggo ni Neneng.
  • Francisco Santiago
    specialized his music in American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and was known as "Father of Kundiman".
  • Nicanor Abellardo
    made Mutya ng Pasig
  • Antonio J. Molina
    made Ang Batingaw.
  • Antonio J. Molina
    Starting his music journey as a soloist in the Manila Grand Opera House, he went on to compose more than 500 pieces, earning him the title of the first National Artist for Music.
  • Col. Antonino R. Buenaventura
    attended to obtain his Teacher's Diploma in Science and Composition in UP Diliman.
  • Rodolfo S. Cornejo's
    At the age of 14, his 26 compositions were already listed by the United Publishing Company Inc. in New York.
  • The title of the march composed by Felipe Padilla De Leon Sr. during the period of martial law is

    Bagong Lipunan.
  • Triumvirate of Filipino Composers.

    Francisco Santiago, Nicanor Abellardo, and Antonio J. Molina
  • Line
    this is the distance between two points (or the path of a moving point), taking any form along the way.
  • Shape
    this refers to the figure of a particular condition that outlines anything you can see.
  • Texture
    this is the quality of a surface or the way any work of art is represented.
  • Color
    it pertains to different hues, pigments and shades applied in arts and design.
  • Value
    this is the application of lightness and darkness of color, shading and highlighting in an artwork.
  • Form
    this can be created by the forming of two or more shapes or as a three-dimensional shape (cube, pyramid, sphere, etc.)
  • Space
    this refers to the distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece.
  • Comics
    It is a publication that consists of art in the form of a sequential - panel that represents individual scenes.
  • Into The Green Zone
    Tapan's 1st place-winning image in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest
  • Advertising and Commercial
    John Chua is best known for.
  • Isolation
    This characteristic of Philippine photography could draw the viewer's attention away from anything distracting in the image and lead them right to the main subject.
  • Shadow
    characteristic of Philippine photography gives depth to two-dimensional images or just interesting composition builders.
  • Contrast
    characteristic of Philippine photography creates the different textures, highlights, shadows, colors, and clarity in a photograph.
  • Fantasy Films
    These are films with fantastic themes, usually involving magic, supernatural events, incredible creatures, or exotic fantasy worlds.
  • Horror Films
    These are films that seek to elicit fear for entertainment purposes.
  • Film Directing
    it is the director, like the painter and sculptor in traditional art.
  • Film Directing
    Who envisions the final effect of the film on its viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally.
  • Film Directing
    He or she conceptualizes the scenes, directs the acting, supervises the cinematography and finally the editing and sound dubbing in much the same way as a visual artist composes an artwork, clearly, however, the director does not do all these alone.
  • Acting
    First and foremost, there was the art of acting for film.
  • Acting
    With live theater as the only form of acting at that time, film actors had to learn to express themselves without exaggerated facial expressions and gestures used on stage. With the addition of sound in the 1930s. They then had to learn to deliver their lines naturally and believably.
  • Cinematography
    Behind the scenes, there was cinematography or the art of film camera work.