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Composition of felipe de leon

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Answered by heena7682
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Felipe P. De Leon wrote piano compositions, hymns, marches, art songs, chamber music, symphonic poems and overtures, band muic, school songs, orchestral works, operas, kundimans and sarswelas. Known as a nationalist composer, he sought to express the Philippines' cultural identity through his compositions.

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer: Felipe Padilla de Leon was a composer, conductor, and scholar, who utilized the essence of Filipino folk music to create masterpieces.

Explanation: He became a major Philippine composer, conductor and scholar. He is known for his translation of the Philippine National Anthem from the original Spanish to Tagalog, and his famous piece Payapang Daigdig.

De Leon’s range and interests are phenomenal. His compositions include band music, chamber works, children’s songs, choral music, Christmas carols (Pasko na Naman), concertos, film music, folk songs (Sarung Banggi) overtures, piano solos, suites and zarzuelas.

There are at least 327 works attributed to him. He was patriotic and nationalistic, not only in his compositions but in his published articles, essays and columns. He wrote for the Manila Times, Taliba and others. He lectured extensively on Philippine music and culture.

He cared deeply for folk music as in Bahay Kubo and Magtanim ay Di Biro, songs every Filipino child learns to sing. He formed the musical ensemble “Himig Ng Lahi” (1979 to 1988), toured the United States and Canada and brought Philippine folk, popular and classical music to the hearts of people abroad. He took time to do weekly radio programs from 1947-1985, thus popularizing Filipino music along the cities and the country side. His own composition of Anak ng Dalita continues to be a standard favorite.

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