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Singing "Albay Forever" is mandatory whenever there is an official event being held in the province of Albay, alongside the recitation of the provincial pledge, "I Am an Albayano". [ 4 ] During the 2013 Daragang Magayon Festival in Legazpi , the provincial capital, a two-round contest was held between teams to see who can extract the most ...
The major/minor compositions in the following lists do not necessarily end with a minor chord; a final passage in minor ending with a sonority that fails to re-establish the major mode (for example, an open octave or fifth) is sufficient. Works falling into the following categories are excluded:
Gallardo was a noted poet who held the honorary title of "Ari ning Parnaso" ("King of Parnassus"), bestowed upon the province's premier poet, and Ocampo was the organizer of the Ligligan Pamanyulat Kapampangan, a province-sponsored Kapampangan-language writing contest. Ocampo later suggested to Panopio that they invite another noted Kapampangan ...
Text incipit of the harmonised hymn. Information regarding which part of the hymn Bach used is given in parentheses, typically verse numbers indicated by "v." Hymn titles without such information as in (untexted) chorale harmonisation collections. 2 Zahn Zahn number of the chorale melody. When the data in the Zahn column starts with N that ...
John Pierre Herman Joubert (/ dʒ uː ˈ b ɛər / joo-BAIR; [1] [2] 20 March 1927 – 7 January 2019) was a British composer of South African birth, particularly of choral works.He lived in Moseley, a suburb of Birmingham, England, for over 50 years.
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"Luyag Ko Tan Yaman" (Pangasinan for "My Province and Treasure"), [1] also known by its Filipino title "Pangasinan Aking Yaman" ("Pangasinan My Treasure"), [2] and generally referred to as the Pangasinan Hymn, is the official anthem of the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines.