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Leading Filipino Composers & Arts

The document provides an overview of significant Filipino composers from 1880 to 1930, highlighting their contributions to music and the incorporation of folk elements. It also discusses the evolution of photography, film, and hip-hop dance in the Philippines, emphasizing key figures and developments in each art form. Additionally, it outlines global health initiatives and the Millennium Development Goals aimed at addressing worldwide health issues.

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Leading Filipino Composers & Arts

The document provides an overview of significant Filipino composers from 1880 to 1930, highlighting their contributions to music and the incorporation of folk elements. It also discusses the evolution of photography, film, and hip-hop dance in the Philippines, emphasizing key figures and developments in each art form. Additionally, it outlines global health initiatives and the Millennium Development Goals aimed at addressing worldwide health issues.

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School 2024-2025 (Grade 10) 🏃 MAPEH Quarter 3 MAP Share

MAPEH Reviewer 41 / 41

Music
Leading Filipino Composers (1880 -
1900)
Francisco Buencanimo Sr. ↑
Born in San Miguel de Mayumo
His father was an organist and symphonic band leader
He studied at Liceo de Manila
He put up a publishing company and Buencamino Music Academy
His compositional output ranges from small-scale piano and
kundiman
He incorporated Philippine folk melodies to Western musical tradition
Some of his works are Mayon, Harana, Damdamin, and Ang Larawan

Dr. Francisco Santiago ↑


He was born in Santa Maria, Bulacan
His uncle taught him solfeggio and violin
He taught piaon at the University of the Philippines
He utilized folk songs in most of his works
Among his popular works are Anak dalita, Ano kaya ang kapalaran,
pakiusap, madaling araw, and ave maria

Nicanor Aberlado ↑
He made his first composition at the age of 8 (Unang Buko
He played piano background music for silent movies
He incoporated folk songs to his music
He was one of the composers who elevated kundiman into an art
song
His famous vocal works are "Nasaan ka Irog" Kundiman ng Luha, and
Mutya ng Pasig

Antonio Molina ↑
His first musical composition is "Matina" in 1912
He was one of the finest composers in the Philippines
He was often compared to well-known french composers.
His famous musical composition is "Hatinggabi" a serenade for solo
violin and piano accompaniment

Important Composers Born in 1901 -


1930
Col. Antonio Buenaventura ↑
National Artist for Music
He is a soldier and conductor of military band
He used folk materials in His compositions
Francisca Reyes-Aquino ← Filipino folk songs and dances
Some of his songs are: Mindanao Sketches, Echoes of the Past,
Triumphal March, and Ode to Freedom
Lucio San Pedro ↑
Known for conducting and composing music for symphonic band
Advocate of Folk Songs
Lahing Kayumanggi at sa Ugoy ng Duyan

Jose Maceda ↑
He is known for his experimental music technique
He became the first ethnomusicologist
He researched on Filipino Indigenous music
He incorporated rituals, electronic devices, cassette tapes, and
indigenous instruments
Udlot-udlot, Agungan, Ugma-ugma

Lucresia Kasilag ↑
First Filipino Female Composer
Neoclassicist
Philippine Scenes

Arts
Photography ↑
Is an artform, it is a vehicle to capture a moment in time
A camera is the chief tool used in the art of photography
The practice of photography was influenced by Western Photographers
in the Philippines
Filipino Photographers
Felix Laureano ↑
He was the first Filipino photographer
He published in Bacerlona, a book of photographs about the
Philippines
His pictorial composition such as En el Bano and Cuadrilleros
focused on human forms and everyday life of Filipinos
Photography is often used in research, documentation,
propaganda, advertisement, and portraiture

George Tapan ↑
He is a world-renowned photographer and travel photography
Into the Green Zone was chosen as the first place winner in the
Places Category
It was taken from the island of Onuk Palawan where he
captured a rainbow after a rainstorm

John Chua ↑
He is a commercial photographer and experienced in areial, car,
product, food, special effects and model photography.
He is best known for his technical excellence and mastery of
notoriously chlalenging shoots
He founded AdPhoto in 1978

Renie Saliba ↑
He is a Filipino photographer based in New York.
He is a photographer to the world's highest-profile models.

Film ↑
Has become the most popular of all art forms
1950s (Golden Years of Philippine Cinema) Cinematic techniques were
improved
21st century-birth of Independent filmmaking or indie film.
Jose Nepomuceno ↑
Father of Philippine Cinema
His works marked the beginning of cinema as an art form in the
Philippines
His first film was Dalagang Bukid

Old Films ↑
Silent Movies
Sound Films
Black and White
Comedies & Dramas

New Films ↑
Color
Various Genres
CGI

Indie Film ↑
It is produced with a low budget
Critically acclaimed and shown in international film festivals

Animation ↑
Philippines is considered as one of the top choices of Western countries
to outsource their work with its cheaper labor and abundant creative
talent

PE
Hip-hop Dance ↑
Refers to street dance styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or
that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture.

Important Terms in Hip-hop ↑


Battle ↑
is a showdown between two ore more hip-hop dancers or
rappers
Cypher ↑
it is an informal gathering of rappers, beat boxers, and
breakdancers in a circle or in order to jam and dance together
Freestyle ↑
it is a type of hip-hop dance which includes non-choreogrpahed
steps and movements based soley on the rhythm of the hip-hop

Elements in Hip-hop ↑
Rapping or Mcing ↑
A spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics
Its components are content, flow and delivery

DJing ↑
Known as the first elements of Hip-hop culture
It can also refer to the playign of Electronic Dance music at clubs

B-boying/Breaking/Breakdancing ↑
It is a style or street dance that originated primarily among puerto
rican or african american youth

Graffiti ↑
Are writing or drawing that have been scribbled, scratched, or
painted illicitly on a wall or other surface often within public view

Categories of Hip-hop ↑
Early Hip-hop ↑
Original hip-hop dance and music which involves breaking,
popping, and locking movements
Contemporary Hip-hop ↑
Newer version of hip-hop dance which incorporates different
dancing styles and techniques

Hip-hop Movements ↑
Top Rock ↑
Simple steps rhythmically execute dwhile on the upright or
standing position as a pre-requisite into a drawn rock movement
Up rock ↑
Duel of top rock comeptitive steps between dancers; this is a
fight without contact
Downrock ↑
Total body movement on the floor which includes the following
steps: Freeze, power moves, and spin

Health
Global Health Issues: The Millenium
Development Goals
Global Health Initiatives ↑
Are programs designed to pool financial resources to address
specific health problems worldwide
It sets an acceptable standard of health for all people of the world,
considering the varied and possibly extreme environmental,
economic and health.

Millenium Development Goals ↑


Are developed in the year 2000 when different countries under the
leadership of United Nations created a bold plan to reduce global
poverty in various dimensions by 2015
A series of plans by the United Nations

All the Millenium Development Goals ↓


Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Achieve universal primary education
Promote Gender equality and empower Women
Reduce Child Mortality
Improve Maternal Health
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and other diseases
Ensure Environmental Sustainability
A global partnership for development

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