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Suitable for beginner treble choirs with a lower tessitura and a great introduction to the signature onomatopoeic rhythms of Ken Steven, Rambadia is about the culture of brotherhood among Batak people. Written in...
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Pastoral Song, an Inner Mongolian folk song, is one of the famous folk tunes that is sung in various parts of China and across the world today. This folk song originally uses another song title, and that folk song...
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Like the folk song Sudah Berlayar, Sarinande is also an Ambonese folk song, from the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. In this folk song, the parents of a little girl by the name of Sarinande, are asking her why she is...
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The cherry blossom is an important flower in Japan. Besides signifying as endurance in the ephemeral nature of life, it also symbolizes clouds due to its nature of blooming en masse. Due to its popularity, the cherry...
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Rek Ayo Rek is a popular folksong from Surabaya, Eastern Java, Indonesia. This folk song is about the night life, specifically Saturday night, of young Surabayans. In this arrangement, Stefanus explores the bustling...
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Gloria, Laus et Honor, is a captivating piece in the style of a Negro Spiritual. Born from the depths of turmoil and confusion, this composition resonates with the composer's own journey through the storms of life....
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"Inh lả ơi" is a traditional Vietnamese folk song that celebrates the beauty of nature, particularly the arrival of spring. The song is often associated with the Tày and Nùng communities, who are indigenous ethnic...
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O Naraniag A Bulan is a captivating choral arrangement based on an Ilocano folk song and inspired by the vibrant Hispanic Filipino folk-dance style. Set in the poetic language of Ilocano, this piece embodies the...
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Based on a traditional Ilonggo song composed by Chris Barrera and infused with the lively essence of Hispanic Filipino folk-dance style, Pasigin captures the rich tapestry of traditional rhythms and melodies...
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A collaboration with classical soprano and Kalingan native, Benito-Eranista, this piece is based on anOggayam by her. The piece is dominated by the sounds of the flat gongs with its resultant melodies and beats. Also...
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Gregorio Responso Labja composed the song Usahay for his girlfriend who later became his wife (Noemi Raymundo Ortega-Labja). This song is another example of a very popular sentimental and romantic Visayan love song....
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“Ringkinding-kinding” is a popular Eastern Visayan folk song. Although it is said that this song traces its roots to the Province of Aklan and is entitled “Aringkinding-kinding”, the melody and lyrics used in that...
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O, Bulan (O, Moon) is an evocative and highly expressive song that conveys sorrow, sadness, despair, and mournfulness. Composed by Silvestre Jaro, its picturesque lyrics were beautifully written by Agustin El O’Mora....
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Miligoy is the name of a fictitious character. Written by Agustin El O’Mora, the song is a humorous narrative that portrays a singer/narrator who exhorts Miligoy to call the attention of a couple (who happen to be...
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“Maupay Nga Pasko” (Merry Christmas) is a narrative song endemic among those who speak Binisaya, the dominant language of Eastern Visayas. Just like most folk songs, its composer is unknown. Based on its melodic and...
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“Matud Nila” (They Say) is a popular romantic Visayan song originally sung by Ben Zubiri and later popularized by Pilita Corales in the 1950s. Matud Nila is also the title of a movie produced in 1991 that portrays the...
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This arrangement is anchored on the remarkable popularity of the song among the people of Eastern Visayas vis-à-vis the application of more challenging techniques in choral arranging which include the lament bass,...
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The Leyte-Samar Studies Journal of the Divine Word University describes “Di Ba?” or “Isn’t It?” as one of the numerous folk songs of Eastern Visayas. Like most folk songs, its original composer is unknown. Its plot...
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Among other indigenous Visayan songs, “Anak Nga Waray Palad” (Unfortunate Child) was originally researched and retrieved from the island of Samar by Priscilla V. Magdamo and published in a book entitled, “Philippine...
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“An Marol Ngan Alijandria” (The Sampaguita and the Rose) is an updated version of the same music previously presented in the first Koro Leyteño publication. This version was used as a contest piece during the 2019...
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“Alas Nueve y Media” (Nine-Thirty P.M.) was originally composed by Silvestre Jaro. Its lyrics were eloquently written by his friend, Iluminado Lucente, the poet laureate of Leyte, as a serenade or harana to the future...
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Composed by Federico Acebedo, the song ‘An Iroy Nga Tuna’ is a passionate, sentimental and romantic expression of a people’s sense of nationhood or love of country. The song is particularly well-known among the older...
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This arrangement captures the spirit of dancing angels through a joyful madrigal style. Beginning with an angelic scene and adlibs, the dancing angels take centre stage. Singing in a lively madrigal manner infuses the...
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Gemu Fa Mi Re was composed in 2011 by Nyong Franco from East Nusa Tenggara, in a forest area on the outskirts of Maumere. He said the idea for the Gemu Fa Mi Re came about when he was directing the making of an album...