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Song Composers - G10

This document provides biographical information on several famous Filipino songwriters from the 20th century, including Levi Celerio, Constancio de Guzman, Miguel "Mike" Guizon Velarde Jr., Santiago Suarez, and Restituto Umali. It discusses their notable contributions to Filipino music such as writing thousands of songs, composing music for films, and creating styles that had a significant impact on Filipino culture. Examples of some of their most famous works are also listed.

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Song Composers - G10

This document provides biographical information on several famous Filipino songwriters from the 20th century, including Levi Celerio, Constancio de Guzman, Miguel "Mike" Guizon Velarde Jr., Santiago Suarez, and Restituto Umali. It discusses their notable contributions to Filipino music such as writing thousands of songs, composing music for films, and creating styles that had a significant impact on Filipino culture. Examples of some of their most famous works are also listed.

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Song

Composers
Music10(Q3)
Introduction:
In the Philippines, music has been part of every
Filipino life. They love to listen and sing songs. These
songs are sometimes made into music for movies
which marked our aesthetics in music and film.
In the 20th century, the name Levi Celerio, Constancio
de Guzman, Miguel “Mike” Guizon Velarde Jr, Santiago
Suarez and Restituto Umali are some known
songwriters in the country that until now, their music
is still being played in the radio. In fact, their music
has made a remarkable impact to all Filipino
Levi Celerio (1910 - 2002)
National Artist for Literature and Music

● Prolific lyricist and composer was named


National Artist for Music and Literature
in 1997.
● A violinist, written the lyrics for over 4,000 songs
in his lifetime, including many films
● Celerio’s achievements include a citation in the
Guiness Book of World Records for being the
only person to make music with a
mouth-blown leaf
Notable works……..

● Dahil Sa Iyo
● Buhat
● Ang Pasko ay Sumapit
● Maliwanag na BUwan
● Ako ay May Singsing
● Bagong Pagsilang
● Saan Ka Man Naroroon
● Waray - waray
● Tunay na Tunay
● Pasko na Naman
● Kapag Puso’y Sinugatan
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Constancio Canseco de Guzman
(1903-1982)
● He studied piano composition under Nicanor
Abelardo.
● Acknowledged as the “Dean of FIlipino Movie
Composers.
● Became the music director of movie production
companies like Sampaguita, LVN, Royal Excelsior, Lea
and Tagalog Ilang-Ilang pictures.
Notable works……..
● Panaginip
● Bayan Ko
● Babalik ka Rin
● Kung Kita’y Kapiling
● Ang Tangi kong Pag-ibig
● Birheng Walang Dambana
● Maalaala mo Kaya
● Sa Piling Mo
Miguel “Mike Guison Velarde Jr.(1913 - 1986)

● A composer, conductor, and musical


director
● Composed the popular song “Dahil sa Iyo”
in 1938
● In 1975 the Philippine government Cultural
Association awarded him the Cultural
Achievement Award in Popular Music. He
received the Gawad CCP para SA Sining in
1986
● Created his own style as he composed
highly melodious romantic songs.
Notable works…….

● Ikaw
● Lahat ng Araw
● Habang BUhay
● Minamahal Kita
● Ikaw ay Akin
● Buhat
● Bituing Marikit
● Dating Sumpaan
● Dalisay
● Eternally yours
Santiago Suarez (1901 - 1964)

● His compositions are a mixture of the


soulful kundiman style and the live
strains of countryside.
● He was an accomplished composer of
traditional Filipino love songs

Notable works………
● Dungawin Mo Hirang, Bakya Mo Neneng,
Caprichosa, Sa Libis ng Nayon, Kataka-taka
Restituto “Restie” Umali (1916 - 1998)
● A composer, teacher and musical
arranger.
● He arranged the Philippine
National Anthem and the local
classic Kataka
● He was a composer, teacher, and musical arranger
● He 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
Notable works……..

● Ang Pangarap ko’y Ikaw. Sa Libis


ng Barrio, Saan Ka Man Naroroon
Sinta, Alaala ng Lumipas, Di Ka
Nag -iisa, Paano Kita Lilimutin
Angel Pena (1921)

● He was a classical and jazz


composer, musical arranger, and
bass player.

● He is widely considered by modern Filipino jazz


musicians as “one of the founder of traditional
jazz in the Philippines”
Ernani Cuenco (1936 - 1988)
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