Fr. Manuel Maramba is born on July 4, 1936 in Pangasinan.
At 11 years old, Fr. Manuel Maramba performed at Bamboo Organ in Las Pinas.
At 14 years old, Fr. Manuel Maramba played as the official accompanist at Las Pinas Boy's Choir.
At 1978, Fr. Manuel Maramba was the youngest at National Music Competition for the Young Artist piano competition.
Fr. Manuel Maramba received his Bachelor music degree at Conservatory of Music in University of Santo Tomas.
Fr. Manuel Maramba took his Masters Degree in Piano and in Composition at Peabody Institute of the John Hopkins University.
Fr. Manuel Maramba received his degree in Musical Arts at Yale University School of Music.
At 19 years old, Fr.Manuel Maramba became one of the two filipinos who was abe to perform in the acclaimed Carnegie Hall.
Fr. Manuel Maramba studied in Kirchenmusikschule and Hoschule fur Musik.
Fr. Manuel Maramba taught at Sta. Isabel College, St. Scholastica's College, and UST Conservatory of Music.
Fr. Manuel Maramba's famous compositions are: Pugad Lawin, Transfiguration, La Naval, and Papal Mass.
Jerry Dadap was also referred to as "Sir Jerry."
Jerry Dadap was born on November 5, 1935 at Hinunangan, Southern Leyte.
Jerry Dadap was the first Filipino to perform his own works at the famous New York Carnegie Hall.
Jerry Dadap took up composition and earned his Bachelor's degree in music at UP College of Music.
Jerry Dadap was granted a scholarship by the United Presbyterian Church of USA.
Jerry Dadap received his post-graduate diploma in composition at Mannes College of Music in New York.
Andres Bonifacio: Ang Dakilang Anak Pawis Musicale is the most powerful Filipino contemporary musical ever created that shares the real "heart" of what a Filipino feels for his mother country.
Andres Bonifacio: Ang Dakilang Anak Pawis Musicale was performed at the Cultural Center of the Philippines on 1979 with 200 casts.
Jerry Dadap taught orchestration, rondalla arranging, and composition at: UST Conservatory of Music and Sta. Isabel College of Music.
Prof. Julie Ann Hallazago & A.C. Hila said that "Jerry Dadap is among the first Filipino composers to explore the symphonic potential of the Philippine rondalla."
Alleluya won a major award in abroad.
Jerry Dadap's famous works are: Ang Pag-ibig ng Diyos, Alleluya, and Andres Bonifacio: Ang Dakilang Anak Pawis.
Josefino Toledo was born on March 6, 1959.
Josefino Toledo took up composition at UP College of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique in Paris, and Pierre Boulez.
Leonor Goquinco said that "Toledo is one of the finest and best conductors the Philippines ever had."
At 2005, Josefino Toledo became the arstic director and conductor of L'impulse & conducted the Philippine Gala Presentation.
L'impulse was the first Asia-Europe Music camp sponsored by the Asia-Europe Foundation.
At 2015, Josefino Toledo became the artistic and music director of the Asian Composers League Music Festival.
Rosalinda Orosa described his work as "characterized by great energy and often bears a relationship to the traditional music of Southeast Asia."
At 2012, Sulyap sa Simabahan ng Quiapo Mula sa Kalye Echague earned critical praises when it premiered at Lincoln Center, New York.
At 2014, Josefino Toledo led the International Choral Festival Cro Patria as an expert Jury council member.
Josefino Toledo taught composition and theory at UP College of Music.
Levi Celerio was born on April 30,1910 and died on April 2, 2002.
Levi Celerio was born at Tondo, Manila.
Levi Celerio is a genius lyricist who wrote tremendous folk songs.
Levi Celerio's famous folk songs are: Ang Pipit, Itik-itik, & Waray-Waray.
Levi Celerio received scholarship to enroll in Academy of Music in Manila.
Levi Celerio played at Manila Symphony Orchestra.
Levi Celerio was included in the Guinness Book of World Record for his capacity to make music by just using a leaf.