The Music and theater of the Filipino people
Statement of responsibility: by Raymundo C. Banas ; with a prologue by P. Rodriguez Verzosaby
Banas, Raymundo C
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MF0142 List(s) this item appears in: Theater | Online: Art | Philippine Music (History)
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Filipinas Heritage Library Rare | ML 3758 P6 B35 1924 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | Digitized | 894 | |
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Filipinas Heritage Library | ML 3758 P6 B35 1924 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | MF0142 | 15 |
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The native music of the civilized Filipinos -- The music of the mountain tribes of Southeastern Asia and of the Philippines -- The Filipinos as musicians -- Private musical organizations -- The Saint Augustine Church Orchestra of Manila -- The "Colegio de Ninos Tiples" of the Manila Cathedral -- The Conservatory of Music, University of the Philippines -- The Philippine Constabulary Band -- The Tagalog theater. Before 1892 -- After 1892 -- Famous native singers. Venancia Suzara, Praxedes Julia Fernandez, Maria Carpena y Evangelista -- Early signs of Tagalog literature -- Famous Filipino musicians. Marcelo Adonay, Jose Canseco, Jr., Andres Dancel, Antonio Garcia, Cayetano Jacobe, Manuel Luna y Novicio, Bibiano Morales, Pedro B. Navarro, Jr., Hipolito Rivera, Simplicio Solis, Ramon Valdes -- Other Filipino musicians -- Filipino women's place in music -- Early violin-makers -- The essential qualities of orchestral performance and chorus -- The formation of the conductor -- Portraits. Father Eulogio Sanchez, Dr. Robert L. Schofield, Lieut. Alfonso Fresnido, Hermogenes Ilagan, Severino Reyes, Marcelo Adonay, Jose Canseco, Jr., Antonio Garcia, Cayetano Jacobe, Manuel Luna y Novicio, Bibiano Morales, Pedro B. Navarro, Jr., Hipolito Rivera, Ramon Valdes, Jose Estella
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