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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.


Teachers Week 2
LEARNING PLAN Gueta/ Ann Rhea Villena

Date February 21-24, 2022 Quarter 3

7:00 - 7:30

7:30 - 8:00

Monday to Thursday

8:00 -12:00

LEARNING COMPETENCY:
• Performs selections of contemporary Philippine music; (MU10CM-IIIb-h-4)
• Evaluates music and music performances using guided rubrics. (MU10CM-IIIh-8)

INTRODUCTION
Composers of experimental New Music in the Philippines includeJose Maceda, LucreciaKasilag, Ramon
Santos,ManuelMaramba, Jerry Dadap, Francisco Feliciano, Josefino “Chino” Toledo, and Jonas Baes.They retained
the Filipino spirit by incorporating traditional music forms as well as indigenous rhythms and instruments.

DEVELOPMENT
NEW MUSIC COMPOSERS
1. RAMON P. SANTOS (1941 – present) National Artist for Music
Santos’ compositional style features chromaticism, music seria, and electronic components, combined with
indigenous Philippine music elements. His works include Ding DingNgaDiyawa, NabasagnaBanga at Iba’tiba pang
Pinag-ugpongugpongnaPananalitasaWikang Pilipino para saLabingAnimnaTinig, and L’BAD.
2. FRANCISCO F. FELICIANO (1942 – 2014) National Artist for Music
Francisco F. Feliciano, avantgarde composer and conductor for band and chorus, was born on February 19,
1942 in Morong, Rizal. His first exposure to music was with the Morriz Band, a brass ensemble established and owned by
his father, Maximiano Feliciano.
Among his other large works are Transfiguration and MissaMysterium for orchestra and large chorus.
3. JOSEFINO TOLEDO (1959 – present)
Josefino “Chino” Toledo is a recognized figure in the Asian contemporary art music scene. He received his
Master of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music, USA. Among his awards are the following: “Ten
Outstanding Young Men” (TOYM); “International Award for the Arts”; “CivitellaRanieri Fellowship in Italy”; and the
“Chancellor Awards for Outstanding Musical Works,” University of the Philippines. E.g. Alitaptap
4. JONAS BAES (1961 – present)
Baes is known for writing music utilizing unorthodox musical instruments such as bean pod rattles, leaves, iron-
nail chimes, and various Asian instruments such as bamboo scrapers, bamboo flutes, and vocal music using Asian vocal
techniques.
DALUY (Flow)interval music for five animator-percussionists and about a hundred bird whistles distributed among
the audience.
5.JOSE M. MACEDA (1917-2004) National Artist for Music
His musical style shifted when he encountered the music of the indigenous tribes of Mindoro in 1953. He then
embarked on his life’s work, dedicated to the understanding and preservation of Filipino traditional music. e.g. Ugma-
Ugma

6. LUCRECIA R. KASILAG (1918-2008) National Artist for Music


She is particularly known for incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions. Among
Kasilag’s many compositions are Toccata for Percussion and Winds (1959), composed for indigenous Muslim instruments
and Western instruments.
7. JERRY A. DADAP (born 1935)
His major works as composer-conductor were performed at the concert “LAHI” that featured works by local
major composers. e.g. TubigngBuhay
8. FR. MANUEL P. MARAMBA, OSB (born 1936)
He was the youngest finalist to participate in the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA)
piano competition in 1978. His other major compositions are the music for Awakening which was commissioned by
Ballet Philippines and music for Philippine Ballet Theater’s production of Seven Mansions
SONG COMPOSERS
1. LEVI CELERIO (1910 – 2002) National Artist for Literature and Music
Prolific lyricist and composer Levi Celerio was named National Artist for Music and Literature in 1997. Also a
violinist, he had written the lyrics for over 4,000 songs in his lifetime, including many for film. A great number of kundimans
and Filipino love songs have lyrics written by him, most notable of which are Dahilsa Iyo, Buhat, and AngPasko ay
Sumapit.
2. CONSTANCIO DE GUZMAN (1903 – 1982)
His “unexpected” hit music, Panaginip, paved the way for him to record hundreds of songs, principally under
Villar and Columbia Records.In 1948, his song Ang Bayan Ko and Kung Kita’yKapiling won the gold medal at the Paris
International Fair. Bayan Ko was later adopted as the symbolic song of the People Power Movement of 1986
3.MIGUEL “MIKE” VELARDE JR. (1913 – 1986)
Velarde created his own style as he composed highly melodious and romantic songs such as Ikaw,
LahatngAraw, HabangBuhay,Minamahal Kita , Ikaw ay Akin, and Dahil Sa Iyo. In 1970, he won the Best Conductor
award at the First International Popular Song Contest in Japan with his composition As Long as Forever.
3. SANTIAGO SUAREZ (1901 – 1964)
Suarez’s compositions are a mixture of the soulful kundiman style and the lively strains of the countryside. The
melodies are tonal and catchy, while the rhythms follow the regular meter with minimal tempo changes.
4. RESTITUTO “RESTIE” UMALI (1916 – 1998)
Umali arranged the Philippine national anthem and the local classic Kataka-taka for the Boston Pops Orchestra
when it performed for the Philippine Independence Night in Boston in 1972.
Among Umali’s most popular songs are SaanKa Man Naroroon, AlaalangLumipas, AngPangarapKo’yIkaw, Sa Libisng
Barrio, Di Ka Nag-iisa, and Paano Kita Lilimutin.
5. ANGEL PEÑA(1921 – 2014)
In 1959, the University of Santo Tomas launched a national symphonic composition contest open to Filipino
composers. Peña’s entry Igorot Rhapsody won first prize the following year.
6. ERNANI CUENCO (1936 – 1988) National Artist for Music
Cuneco’scompositions are popular and well-loved, especially GaanoKoIkawKamahal and BatosaBuhangin
which he composed for films in honor of his wife. Aside from these signature pieces, Cuenco’s other songs include
Nahan, KahitnaMagtiis, Diligin Mo ngHamogangUhawnaLupa, Pilipinas,
7. GEORGE CANSECO (1934 – 2004)
Canseco was considered as “a nationally acclaimed composer of numerous popular classics.” He was
commissioned by Former First Lady Imelda R. Marcos to compose a national tribute hymn entitled Ako Ay Pilipino (I Am
A Filipino).
8. LEOPOLDO SILOS Sr. (1925 – 2015)
He composed and recorded a number of romantic songs, the most famous of which were two of his well-known
hits, Dahil Sa IsangBulaklak (Because Of One Flower) and Hindi Kita Malimot (I Can’t Forget You). He was also the
award-winning musical director of the longrunning television musical program, Aawitan Kita, which starred
ArmidaSiguion-Reyna

ENGAGEMENT
LEARNING TASK 1: Directions: Choose the best answer. Write only the letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which is NOT a composition of Fr. Manuel Maramba, OSB?
A. Sto. Nino B. Lord Tayama Ukon
C. St. Benedict D. Ikaw
2. How did the composers of Filipino New Music incorporated their love through compositions?
A. By incorporating indigenous deeds B. By incorporating indigenous instruments and rhythms C. By
incorporating traditional accompaniment D. By incorporating traditional way
3. His musical style changed when he encountered the music of the indigenous tribe of Mindoro.
A. Jose Maceda B. Fr. Manuel Maramba
C. Lucio San Pedro D. Lucrecia Kasilag
4. He is known for writing music utilizing unorthodox musical instruments.
A. Jose Maceda B. Fr. Manuel Maramba
C. Jonas Baes D. Lucrecia Kasilag

5. She was born in San Fernando, La Union on August 31, 1918.


A. Jose Maceda B. Fr. Manuel Maramba
C. Jonas Baes D. Lucrecia Kasi
ASSIMILATION
Directions A: Enumerate 5 new music composers’ styles by completing the clues with the missing correct
letters.
_________________1. __ N D __ G __ N __ __ S
_________________2. __ E __ T E R __ S __ Y __ __ S
_________________3. L __ T __ R G __ C __ __
_________________4. C H__ __ M __ T I C __ __ __
_________________5. __ N __ R __ __ O __ O X
Directions B: Unscramble the letters to form the missing answer. Write your answers on the First column.

1. Fr. Manuel Maramba, OSB is one of the most accomplished


musicians in the E S P L I P H I P I.
2. Ramon Santos became N A D E of the UP College of Music from
1978 to 1988.
3. He is a A T N I A L O N Artist.
4. His own musical compositions have been performed by well-
known international T I S A R T S and ensembles
5. Asian instruments such as bamboo scrapers and bamboo
U T F L E S.

ASSESSMENT
Directions: Choose the best answer. Write only the letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. His compositional style features chromaticism, music seria, and electronic components.
A. Ramon Santos B. Fr. Manuel Maramba
C. Jonas Baes D. Lucrecia Kasilag
_____2. The first composer to conduct his own works at the D. Jonas Baes Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City.
A. Jose Maceda B. Jerry Dadap
C. Lucio San Pedro D. Felipe De Leon
_____3. He is an avant garde composer and conductor for band and chorus, was born on February 19, 1942 in Morong,
Rizal.
A. Josefino Toledo B. Fr. Manuel Maramba
C. Jonas Baes D. Francisco Feliciano
_____4. Who is the composer of Ako ang Daigdig?
A. Josefino Toledo B. Fr. Manuel Maramba
C. Jonas Baes D. Francisco Feliciano
_____5. Which is NOT a composition of Jesefino Toledo?
A. Alitaptap B. Mi-sa
C. Paubaya D. Misa de Gall

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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