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Kundiman Love Songs From The Philippines - Their Development From PDF
Kundiman Love Songs From The Philippines - Their Development From PDF
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Theses and Dissertations
Summer 2015
Kundiman love songs from the Philippines: their
development from folksong to art song and an
examination of representative repertoire
Quiliano Niñeza Anderson
University of Iowa
Copyright 2015 Quiliano Nineza Anderson
This dissertation is available at Iowa Research Online: https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/1821
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Anderson, Quiliano Niñeza. "Kundiman love songs from the Philippines: their development from folksong to art song and an
examination of representative repertoire." DMA (Doctor of Musical Arts) thesis, University of Iowa, 2015.
https://doi.org/10.17077/etd.hivytk5h
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KUNDIMAN LOVE SONGS FROM THE PHILIPPINES: THEIR DEVELOPMENT
FROM FOLKSONG TO ART SONG AND AN EXAMINATION OF
REPRESENTATIVE REPERTOIRE
by
Quiliano Niñeza Anderson
An essay submitted in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the
Doctor of Musical Arts degree
in the Graduate College of
The University of Iowa
August 2015
Essay Supervisor: Professor John Muriello
Copyright by
QUILIANO NIÑEZA ANDERSON
2015
All Rights Reserved
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“TRIBUTE TO THE THOMASIAN 2014”
The University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music in cooperation with the Cultural Center of the Philippines presents the UST Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Korean conductor Jae-Joon Lee with Filipino and Korean classical artists in a concert entitled Tribute to the Thomasian 2014 on March 30, Sunday, 6:00pm at the CCP Main Theater.
The program consists of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Overture from The Marriage of Figaro, Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A, Op. 54 and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125. Featured artists are pianist Fr. Manuel P. Maramba OSB, soprano Yun-Kyoung Yi, mezzo soprano Nenen Espina, tenor Lemuel de la Cruz, and baritone Daesan No with the UST Singers, Coro Tomasino, and the Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble.
Founded in 1927 by Dr. Manuel Casas of the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, the UST Symphony Orchestra has produced many musicians, some of whom have become the country’s leading artists. Presently, the Orchestra is comprised of 70 student-members, including winners of national music competitions, participants of foreign youth orchestras and scholars of important music schools abroad. It is the official orchestra of the University of Santo Tomas and an integral
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