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A polyphonic piece with an ethereal texture in archaic Tagalog. This piece introduces a modal melody that resembles an old singing practice called kumintang. It captures the feel of tempo di Pattong, a gong-playing...
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In the Philippines, there are various ways of courting a lady. It can be serenading of love songs outside the house of the lady (locally known as Harana), doing chores for the entire family, public recitation of a...
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Dahil Sa’yo (English: Because of You) is one of the most popular examples of the Philippine Kundiman. This classic Filipino love song is characterized by smooth flowing melodies, gentle flowing rhythms and dramatic...
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A polyphonic piece with an ethereal texture in archaic Tagalog. This piece introduces a modal melody that resembles an old singing practice called kumintang. It captures the feel of tempo di Pattong, a gong-playing...
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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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Koyu No Tebulul, meaning A Tree On A Hill, is based on a T'boli traditional song. The T’boli people are one of the indigenous peoples of South Cotabato in southern Mindanao, Philippines. In this particular work, the...
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The song was composed by musician turned soldier, Captain Labindao. A Filipino guerilla during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Captain Labindao was sent and posted by the Revolutionary Government of the...
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This original composition is a play on Ilocano words that end with ‘it’. It is a story about a happy-go- lucky lad who got lost while skipping and singing mindlessly. The lad realises that his only way out was through...
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This piece is inspired by ancient tribal wars in the Northern Philippines where communal pride and identity used to be dictated by the vastness of owned land and the number of heads hunted from the enemy tribes. The...
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These traditional children’s songs are from three different regions of the Philippines. Ang Alibangbang (The Butterfly) from the Visayan region, Ako Ay May Lobo (I Have a Balloon) from the Tagalog region, and Dindikan...
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Dindikan is a compositional adaptation based on the theme of a traditional children’s song from the Maguindanao region of the Philippines. It is one out of three pieces in Tatlong Awiting Pambata (Three Philippine...
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Ako Ay May Lobo (I Have a Balloon) is a traditional children’s song from the Tagalog region of the Philippines. It is one out of three pieces in Tatlong Awiting Pambata (Three Philippine Children’s Songs). The other...
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Ang Alibangbang (The Butterfly) is a traditional children’s song from the Visayan region of the Philippines. It is one out of three pieces in Tatlong Awiting Pambata (Three Philippine Children’s Songs). The other two...
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Tumbang Preso (Knock Down The Prisoner) is a common traditional game played in the Philippines. Somewhat similar to tag, it is a game children learn to play at school or with friends and family at home. This original...
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This piece is inspired by ancient tribal wars in the Northern Philippines where communal pride and identity used to be dictated by the vastness of owned land and the number of heads hunted from the enemy tribes. The...
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Transcribed for equal voices by Jude B. Roldan, Chua-ay is the third movement from the composition Ayug Ti Amianan ‘Scenes From The North’ written by Fidel Calalang Jr.
This third movement is an energetic setting...
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Atong Daygon is a Cebuano translation of an excerpt from St. Thomas Aquinas' Tantum Ergo.
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Manang Biday is a teasing courtship folksong from Ilocos, northern part of the Philippines. Manang Biday is translated as ‘Lady Biday’, the object of the gentleman’s affection. The conversation is initiated by the boy...
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Ama Namin (Our Father) is the Tagalog language setting of the traditional Lord’s Prayer. The piece was written for the UST Singers’ competition and concert tour of 1998 and was Calalang’s entry to the Ojai...