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School City of Bacoor National High School Springville Grade Level MUSIC 10

WEEKLY HOME Kristhine Mae I. Ramos/ Rose Genevie S.


LEARNING PLAN Teachers Week 1
Gueta/ Ann Rhea Villena
Date February 14-17, 2022 Quarter 3
7:00 - 7:30
7:30 - 8:00
Monday to Thursday
8:00 -12:00

LEARNING COMPETENCY: narrates the life of selected contemporary


Filipino composer/s ; (MU10CM-IIIc-g-3)

INTRODUCTION
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC
Contemporary music in the Philippines refers to composition that have adopted ideas and elements from 20 th
century art music in the west, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry.

DEVELOPMENT
20th CENTURY TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS
FRANCISCO B. BUENCAMINO SR. (1883 – 1952)
• Founded the Contemporary Music in Centro Escolar University.
• Created the Buencamino Music Academy.
• Ventured into musical directing and scoring, and composing film music for Sampaguita
Pictures, LVN, and Excelsior.
HIS COMPOSITION:
Princesa ng Kumintang, Harana, Mi Bandera, Maligayang Bati, Pandanggo ni Neneng,
Boholana, Ang Bukang Liwayway, Collar de Sampaguita , Pizzicato Caprice, Ang Bagong Balitaw, Dulces las
Horas, Mazurka, Himig ng Nayon , Mayon (Fantasia de Conciertos), Damdamin (Romance)

Francisco Santiago (1889 – 1947)


• He is known as the “Father of Kundiman” and belonged to the “Triumvirate of Filipino
Compsers”
• His music was Romantic in style, Incorporating Western forms and techniques with folk
materials.
• He was also a musical director for films like Kundiman, Leron Leron Sinta, Madaling
Araw, Manileňa and the movie inspired by his own composition, Pakiusap.
• He became the first Filipino Director of the UP Conservatory of Music.
HIS COMPOSITIONS:
Hibik ng Pilipinas, Pakiusap, Sakali Man, Ano Kaya ang Kapalaran, Madaling Araw, Kundiman (Anak Dalita

NICANOR ABELARDO (1893 – 1934)


• He is one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” which includes Antonio Molina and
Francisco Santiago
• He studied music at the Chicago Music College and was influenced by the musical styles of
Schoenberg, Hindemith and Stravinsky.
HIS COMPOSITIONS:
Magbalik ka Hirang, Nasaan ka Irog, Cavation Violoncello

ANTONIO J. MOLINA (1894 – 1980)


• National Artist for Music Antonio Molina, the first National Artist for Music, is considered one of
the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” which includes Nicanor Abelardo and Francisco Santiago.
• A characteristically impressionist work is his piano work Malikmata (Transfiguration).
• He is best known for his poignantly romantic serenade for violin and piano Hatinggabi.
HIS COMPOSITIONS:
Kung sa Iyong Gunita, Hatinggabi, Malikmata (Transfiguration), Pandangguhan, Misa Antoniana
Grand Festival Mass, Amihan, Ang Batingaw, Larawan nitong Pilipinas, Awit ni Maria Clara,
Kundiman-Kundangan
HILARION RUBIO Y FRANCISCO (1902 – 1985)
• A composer, music teacher, conductor, and clarinetist, he created substantial works for the
orchestra
• He served as conductor for opera, ballet, dance recitals, and movie music. His early interest in
music came from the influence of his uncle who was then playing with the Bacoor Band.
• He co-founded the Anak Zapote Band. He later became a bandleader and conductor of the
ROTC Band of the Conservatory of Music, University of the Philippines (UP) and played the violin and
timpani with the UP Junior Symphony Orchestra.
• Rubio became a conductor of opera at the Manila Music School in 1936. He became the choirmaster and
choral conductor of the Choir Islanders.
• He assumed the position of instructor at the Conservatory of Music, University of the Philippines. He was also a
lecturer at the Buencamino Music Academy, La Concordia College, College of the Holy Spirit, Santa Isabel
College, Laperal Music Academy, Manila Music School, St. Theresa’s College, and the Valencia Academy of
Music.
HIS COMPOSITIONS:
Bulaklaken, Bukang Liwayway, Ang Magsasaka, Theme and variations for Band, Danza, Mutya ng Silangan, Dance of
the Nymphs Rondo, Nela, Narra, Florante at Laura (overture), Unang Katas, Ang Konsyerto (ballet), Halik, Salamisim,
Light, Two-part Inventions(piano)

COL. ANTONINO BUENAVENTURA (1904 – 1996)


• Col. Antonino Ramirez Buenaventura was a renowned composer, conductor, and teacher.
• He led the UP ROTC Band and established the UP Junior Orchestra which was the first
collegiate orchestra in the country.
• He restored the Philippine Constabulary Band in 1945, which was reputedly likened to a
symphony orchestra. It was considered as “one of the best military bands in the world.” It would
later be renamed the Philippine Army Band.
• He was declared National Artist for Music in 1988 and passed away in 1996.
HIS MUSIC AND COMPOSITIONS:
Minuet, Divertimento for Piano and Orchestra, Pandanggo sa ilaw, MindanaoSketches, Variations and Fugue,
Greetings (Based on the Philippine folk music)

RODOLFO S. CORNEJO (1909 – 1991)


• His first composition at age 10 was a piano piece entitled Glissando Waltz. It was followed
three years later by a military march entitled Salute.
• He is listed in “The International Who’s Who in Music.” Cornejo was also known for his
extemporaneous thematic improvisations based on the letters of people’s names.
HIS MUSIC AND COMPOSITIONS:
A La Juventud Filipina, Okaka, Kandingan, Bailes de Ayer, Oriental Fantasy , Overture, Caprice
on a Folksong, Piano Concerto Nos. 1,2,3, Malakas at Maganda, Ibong Adarna, Ruby and Song of the Miners

FELIPE PADILLA DE LEON SR. (1912 – 1992)


• He worked as an assistant conductor of the Nueva Ecija High School Orchestra where he
started doing musical arrangements. Later on, he wrote music for the zarzuela.
• He received many awards, such as Composer of the Year (1949), Manila Music Lovers Society,
Musician of the Year (1958), UP Conservatory of Music, and others.
• He was known as a nationalist composer who expressed the Philippines' cultural identity
through his compositions.
• Felipe de Leon received a posthumous award as National Artist for Music in 1997
HIS MUSIC AND COMPOSITION
Noli Me Tangere(1957) and El Filibusterismo (1970), Payapang daigdig (1946), Noche Buena, Tindig, Aking Inang
bayan, Bagong Lipunan, Pasko na Naman

LUCIO SAN PEDRO (1913 – 2002)


• Lucio San Pedro was born on February 11, 1913 in Angono, Rizal.
• San Pedro is known as a “romantic nationalist.” His nationalistic symphonic poem Lahing
Kayumanggi(1962).
• He was declared National Artist for Music in 1991 and passed away on March 31, 2002.

HIS MUSIC AND COPOSITIONS:


Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Lahing Kayumanggi (1962), Suite Pastorale (1956)
ROSENDO E. SANTOS JR. (1922 – 1994)
• He was born on September 3, 1922 in Cavite City. At age 11, he started composing band
marches, instrumental, and vocal scores, as well as music for Catholic masses.
• Santos was awarded the “Philippine Composer of the Century” after receiving the “Composer
of the Year Award” in Manila in 1956 and 1957.

ALFREDO BUENAVENTURA (1929 – )


• A composer, conductor and teacher.
• Many of his compositions are based on Filipino heroes, legends, and epics. He uses native
songs, both tribal and folk, as themes of his music compositions.
• He received a number of awards in the music industry. He was twice an awardee of the
Republic Cultural Heritage Award and the The Outstanding Filipino Award (TOFIL) for Music in 1995.
HIS MUSIC AND COMPOSITIONS:
Maria Makiling (1961), Diego Silang (1966), Prinsesa Urduha (1969), Cantatas, Ang Aking Watawat (1965), Pasko ng
Barangay (1964), Three Piano concertos subtitled: Celebration, Determination and Exultation, Dakilang Lahi (1971),
Gomburza (1981), and Rizal, the Great Malayan Antagonist, Philippine Medley No. 2

CIPRIANO “RYAN” CAYABYAB (1954 – )


• Ryan Cayabyab is a popular contemporary composer who also has classical compositions to
his credit.
• His compositional style makes much use of syncopation, extended chords, and chromatic
harmony.
• He obtained his Bachelor of Music degree at the University of the Philippines’ College of Music.
After which, he became a faculty member for Composition at the same University.
HIS MUSIC AND COMPOSITION:
Misa, Four Poems for Soprano and Piano, Te Deum, Kayganda ng ating Musika (19780, as well as the modern zarzuela
Alikabok (2003), the Opera Spolarium

ASSIMILATION
Directions: Below are the names of the composers. Write down at least 2 compositions on the space provided after
their names.

COMPOSERS Composition
1. Francisco Buencamino
2. Francisco Santiago
3. Nicanor Abelardo
4. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
5. Antonio Molina
6. Hilario Rubio
7.Ryan Cayabyab
8. Rosendo E. Santos Jr.
9. Lucio San Pedro
10. Rodolfo Cornejo.

ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read, analyze and answer the questions below. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on
the space provided.
1. Who established the UP Junior Orchestra that was known as the first collegiate orchestra in the country?
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
B. Felipe Padilla De Leon Sr.
C. Lucio San Pedro
D. Rodolfo Cornejo.
2. Who is considered as the Romantic Nationalist composer of the Phillipines?
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
B. Felipe Padilla De Leon Sr.
C. Lucio San Pedro
D. Rodolfo Cornejo.
3. Who wrote the popular Christmas carol. Payapang daigdig?
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
B. Felipe Padilla De Leon Sr.
C. Lucio San Pedro
D. Rodolfo Cornejo.
4. Who uses native song, both native and folk to his composition?
A. alfredo Buenaventura
B. Felipe Padilla De Leon
C. Lucio San Pedro
D. Ryan Cayabyab
5. Who composed the song Kayganda ng ating Musika?
A. alfredo Buenaventura
B. Felipe Padilla De Leon
C. Lucio San Pedro
D. Ryan Cayabyab

REFLECTION
Complete the statement with what you have learned about scientific method. Write at least 3 sentences for each
open-ended question.
I understand that ________________________________________________________________________________________________
I realized that ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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