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  2. Category:20th-century Filipino musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Filipino male musicians and Category:20th-century Filipino women musicians The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  3. Category:20th-century Filipino singers - Wikipedia

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    20th-century Filipino male singers (92 P) 20th-century Filipino women singers (61 P) This page was last edited on 6 May 2024, at 19:28 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Category:20th-century Filipino artists - Wikipedia

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    20th-century Filipino sculptors‎ (12 P) Pages in category "20th-century Filipino artists" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  5. Antonio Molina (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Jesús Naguiat Molina (December 26, 1894 – January 29, 1980) was a Filipino composer, conductor and music administrator. He was named a National Artist of the Philippines for his services to music. He was also known as the "Claude Debussy" of the Philippines due to his use of impressionist themes in music. [3]

  6. Music of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Choral music has become an important part of Philippine music culture. It dates back to the choirs of churches that sung during mass in the old days. In the middle of the 20th century, performing choral groups started to emerge and increasingly become popular as time goes by.

  7. José Maceda - Wikipedia

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    Maceda was born in Manila, Philippines, he studied piano, composition and musical analysis at École Normale de Musique de Paris in France.After returning to the Philippines, he became a professional pianist, and later studied musicology at Columbia University, and anthropology at Northwestern University.

  8. Francisco Santiago - Wikipedia

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    During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines the University of the Philippines was closed down by the invading Japanese forces. In 1942, Francisco Santiago became music director of the newly established New Philiippines Symphony Orchestra - created to replace the Manila Symphony Orchestra who refused to play under the Japanese rule.

  9. List of Filipino composers - Wikipedia

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    Lea Salonga (born 1971); Gerard Salonga (born 1973); Lucio D. San Pedro (1913–2002); Francisco Santiago (1889–1947); Jesús Manuel Santiago; Ramon Santos (born 1941); Vehnee Saturno (born 1954)