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  2. Francisco Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Santiago was named the chair of the committee. Part of this committee were dancer Francisca Reyes-Aquino , who notated numerous folk dances and compiling them in several books, and composer Antonino Buenaventura , who transcribed numerous folk music, including those accompanying the dances recorded by Reyes-Aquino.

  3. Kundiman - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Francisco Santiago, the "Father of Filipino Musical Nationalism", declared in 1931 that the kundiman "is the love song par excellence of the Filipinos, the plaintive song which goes deepest into their hearts, song which brings them untold emotions." [5]

  4. Francisco de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Fray Francisco de Santiago (Lisbon, 1578? – Seville, October 6, 1644) was a Portuguese composer who occupied the post of Maestro de Capilla (i.e. music director) in the Cathedral of Seville between 1617 and 1642. His musical production was extensive and much appreciated by his contemporaries.

  5. Francisco Gómez de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Gómez de Santiago (20 September 1887 – 3 April 1962) was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate of the Dominican Order. He was appointed coadjutor vicar apostolic of Hải Phòng and titular bishop of Dausara from 1932 to 1962. He succeeded on 18 February 1933 and was in charge until he resigned in 1952.

  6. Antonio Molina (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Molina made his first composition in 1912 titled Matinal, which is preserved in an unpublished volume called Miniaturas, Vol. 1. [1]: 147 He was appointed to teach harmony, composition, music history, and violoncello at the University of the Philippines Conservatory of Music, pursuing a career in music education until being appointed dean of the Centro Escolar Conservatory of Music.

  7. Francisco de Sande - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Sande Picón (1540 – September 12, 1602) was the third Spanish governor and captain-general of the Philippines from August 25, 1575 to April 1580. He established the Royal City of Nueva Cáceres , now known as Naga City .

  8. Andrés Bello - Wikipedia

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    They had three children, Carlos Bello Boyland (1815–1854), Francisco Bello Boyland (1817–1845), and Juan Pablo Antonio Bello Boyland (1820–1821). His family situation was constantly affected by his financial situation forcing him to always find new work.

  9. Cote de Pablo - Wikipedia

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    Cote was born in Santiago, Chile, to Francisco de Pablo and María Olga Fernández. [2] [3] She has a younger sister, [4] Andrea, and a brother, Francisco, who works as a DJ. [5] When de Pablo was 10 years old, her mother took a job in Miami, Florida, at a Spanish-language television network.