the works of antonio r buenaventura focuses on
1. the works of antonio r buenaventura focuses on
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•In 1935, Buenaventura joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino to conduct research on folksongs and dances that led to its popularization. Buenaventura composed songs, compositions, for solo instruments as well as symphonic and orchestral works based on the folksongs of various Philippine ethnic groups.
2. one of the major work of antonio r buenaventura is
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This once sickly boy who played the clarinet proficiently has written several marches such as the “Triumphal March,” “Echoes of the Past,” “History Fantasy,” Second Symphony in E-flat, “Echoes from the Philippines,” “Ode to Freedom.” His orchestral music compositions include Concert Overture, Prelude and Fugue in G
Explanation:
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3. did col antonio r buenaventura learn to love music at a young age
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
4. His father was a band leader during the spanish timesa. Antonio Molinab. Antonio Buenaventurac. Lucio San Pedrod. Ryan Cayabyabe. Rosendo Santos Jr.
Answer:
B is the answer into that question
5. what are the composition of antonio buenaventura?
A multi-awarded musician, Buenaventura composed Minuet, Mindanao Sketches, Divertimento for Piano and Orchestra, Variations and Fugue, and Greetings, based on Philippine folk music. Pandanggo sa Ilaw is one of his most popular compositions. He was declared National Artist for Music in 1988.
6. 3. He composed the "Philippine Suite" A. Antonio Buenaventura B. Eliseo Pajaro C. Ramon Tapales D. Ramon Santos
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ANSWER:3. He composed the "Philippine Suite"
A. Antonio Buenaventura
B. Eliseo Pajaro
C. Ramon TapalesD. Ramon Santos
Answer: C. Ramon Tapales
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EXPLANATION:Ramon Tapales composed the "Philippine Suite"
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7. how Antonio Buenaventura influence you as a person?
Answer:
sino po si antonio?
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8. He formed the Philippine Constabulary Band in 1901. A. John Philip Sousa B. Walter Loving C. Francisco Santiago D. Antonio Buenaventura
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B po sana maka help po sainyo
9. what are the instruments used by Col. Antonio Buenaventura on his compositions?
Answer:
Clarinet
Explanation:
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10. ANTONIO & TRAISO JR. R
Answer:
Antonio Ernesto "Anton" Floirendo Lagdameo Jr. (born January 22, 1968) is a Filipino politician and businessman who served as the Representative of Davao del Norte's 2nd district from 2007 to 2016. He is married to actress Dawn Zulueta, and is a member of the wealthy Floirendo clan in Southern Mindanao. Lagdameo is a grandson of "banana king" Antonio Floirendo Sr., one of Ferdinand Marcos' cronies, through the former's daughter Linda Floirendo-Lagdameo.[1]
As a public servant, his main focus was on rural and agricultural development, social conservatism, education and lifelong learning, tourism and sustainable development.
Explanation:
Education
Being innately drawn to business, economics and trade, Lagdameo finished his Bachelor of Business Administration in one of the Ivy League business schools, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1989. In 2016, he was included in the prestigious Penn Notables [2] list, a roster of alumni, faculty and trustees of the University of Pennsylvania who served outstandingly in foreign government. He continued his education in 1998 at the University of Asia and the Pacific, earning a master's degree in Business Economics.
Business career
Prior to his entry to politics as representative of the second district of Davao del Norte, he was a successful businessman. He was a credit analyst for Manufacturers Hanover Trust in Manhattan, New York from 1989-1992 and after that, of National Westminster Bank in New York for a year. He then became Director of Cambrick Trading Ltd. in London from 1993-1996. He returned to the Philippines and served as the Vice President of Anflo Management & Investment Corp. in Davao from 1996 until 2007.
11. is an example of contemporary music written by antonio buenaventura
Answer:
TRIUMPHAL MARCH
ECHOES OF THE PAST
HISTORY FANTASY
SECOND SYMPHONY IN E-FLAT
ECHOES FROM THE PHILIPPINES
ODE TO FREEDOM
Explanation:
Pili ka nlng jan... check kona din kung tama
12. Antonio Buenaventura awards received
Explanation:
1951 Band Conductor of the Year, Music Lovers Society
* 1961 Republic Cultural Heritage Award for Music
* 1971 Day of the Manila Cultural Award
* 1976 Award of Merit for Oustanding Contribution to Philippine Music from the Philippine Army
* 1981 Director Emeritus, EU
* 1991 Doctor of Humanities, UP
* 1995 Spirit of Race Award, Day of Manila.
13. How did Antonio R. Buenaventura earn his rank as Colonel in the military?
Answer:
Buenaventura was actively involved with the various military bands which ultimately earned him his military rank of Colonel. ... antonio buenaventura Restored the Philippine Constabulary Band in 1945, which was reputedly likened to a symphony orchestra.
14. 5.who is known to be as the father of phillipine impressionist music? a. francisco santiago b. antonio molina c. nicanor aberaldo d. antonio buenaventura
Answer:
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5.who is known to be as the father of phillipine impressionist music?
a. francisco santiago
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c. nicanor aberaldo
d. antonio buenaventura
15. What are the awards given to antonino r. buenaventura?
National Artist for Music (1988)
16. He is a PMA’er, a Colonel, who was appointed as the Assistant Conductor of the Manila Symphony Orchestra. *1 puntoa. Antonio Buenaventurab. Antonio Molinac. Antonio Lunad. Francisco Arcellana
Answer:
Antonio Buenaventura
Explanation:
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17. Who was the military composer using folk materials in his works?A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura B. Col. Antonio MolinaC. Col. Francisco Santiago D. Col. Hilarion Rubio
Answer:
A. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
Explanation:
Colonel Antonio R. Buenaventura is highly acclaimed for his brilliance in the field of Music. He took over the cudgels of the Philippine Constabulary and Philippine Army Bands and transformed them into one of the finest military bands in the world. Colonel Buenaventura is also a distinguished composer and educator.
18. give at least 2 or more sample music of them:a. Francisco Buencamino Sr. b. Francisco Santiago c. Nicanor Abelardo d. Antonio Molina e. Hilarion Rubio f. Col. Antonio Buenaventura g. Rodolfo Cornejo h. Felipe Padilla de Leon Sr. i. Lucio San Pedro j. Rosendo Santos Jr. k. Alfredo Buenaventura l. Ryan Cayabyab
Answer:
a. Francisco Buencamino Sr.
b. Francisco Santiago
PakiusapMadaling ArawPilipinas Kong MahalNocturne In E-Flat Minorc. Nicanor Abelardo
Mutya ng PasigNasaan ka, IrogBituing Marikitd. Antonio Molina
El MaceteroAdiós España Soy MineroGibraltare. Hilarion Rubio
Pilipinas Kong Mahal(Ang Bayan Ko)Salamisim (Beautiful Reminiscences) Metodo De SolfeoMisereref. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
Twilight by the Sea By the HillsideAko'y NangangarapMindanao Sketchesg. Rodolfo Cornejo
Philippine SuiteAwit ng Lahing Pilipino Oriental Fantasyh. Felipe Padilla de Leon Sr.
Mariang Makiling OvertureRoca EncantadaMaynila OvertureTatlong Tunog Larawani. Lucio San Pedro
Sa Ugoy ng DuyanSimbang GabiZamboanga HermosaKaming Magmamanij. Rosendo Santos Jr.
MAGLALATIKFamily Treek. Alfredo Buenaventura
Dakilang LahiLakambiniMga Himig Sa Paglayal. Ryan Cayabyab
Mamang KutseroKay Ganda ng Ating MusikaTuwing Umuulan at Kapiling KaExplanation:
19. What are the musical techniqes used by Antonio Buenaventura on his compositions?
Answer:
Antonino R. Buenaventura vigorously pursued a musical career that spanned seven decades of unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of Philippine music. In 1935, Buenaventura joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino to conduct research on folksongs and dances that led to its popularization. Buenaventura composed songs, compositions, for solo instruments as well as symphonic and orchestral works based on the folksongs of various Philippine ethnic groups. He was also a conductor and restored the Philippine Army Band to its former prestige as one of the finest military bands in the world making it “the only band that can sound like a symphony orchestra”.
This once sickly boy who played the clarinet proficiently has written several marches such as the “Triumphal March,” “Echoes of the Past,” “History Fantasy,” Second Symphony in E-flat, “Echoes from the Philippines,” “Ode to Freedom.” His orchestral music compositions include Concert Overture, Prelude and Fugue in G Minor, Philippines Triumphant, Mindanao Sketches, Symphony in C Major, among others.
Explanation:
Antonino R. Buenaventura vigorously pursued a musical career that spanned seven decades of unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of Philippine music. In 1935, Buenaventura joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino to conduct research on folksongs and dances that led to its popularization. Buenaventura composed songs, compositions, for solo instruments as well as symphonic and orchestral works based on the folksongs of various Philippine ethnic groups. He was also a conductor and restored the Philippine Army Band to its former prestige as one of the finest military bands in the world making it “the only band that can sound like a symphony orchestra”.
This once sickly boy who played the clarinet proficiently has written several marches such as the “Triumphal March,” “Echoes of the Past,” “History Fantasy,” Second Symphony in E-flat, “Echoes from the Philippines,” “Ode to Freedom.” His orchestral music compositions include Concert Overture, Prelude and Fugue in G Minor, Philippines Triumphant, Mindanao Sketches, Symphony in C Major, among others
20. 10. He is among the few composers in the Philippines who composed five full-length operas.a. Alfredo Buenaventura b. Ryan Cayabyabc. Antonio Molina
Answer:
A. Alfredo Buenaventura
Alfredo Buenaventura
Alfredo Buenaventura is among the few composers in the Philippines who composed five full-length operas. He has his own set of ideas about music and composition.
21. He is known to his classical compositions.A.Ryan CayabyabB.Hillaron F. RubioC.Felipe S. De Leon Sr.D.Col. Antonio R. Buenaventura
Answer:
B.Hillaron F. Rubio
Explanation:
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22. Who among the following is known as the "King of Marches"? A. Walter Loving B. Antonio Buenaventura C. Francisco Santiago D. John Philip Sousa
Answer:
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D. John Philip Sousa#CarryOnLearning23. Composed the song "Tanging Dilag"a. Antonio Molinab. Antonino Buenaventura c. Lucio San Pedrod. Ryan Cayabyabe. Rosendo Santos Jr.
Answer:
E. Rosendo Santos
Explanation:
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24. he is a renowned composer,conductor,and a teacher.A. hilario rubioB. Col. Antonio buenaventuraC. Nicanor abelardoD. Levi celerio
Answer:
B.Col. Antonio BuenaventuraExplanation:
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Answer:
B. Col. Antonio Buenaventura
25. what is the compositions of col antonio buenaventura
Answer:
If you mean Col. Antonino R. Bunaventura not col antonio buenaventura
Explanation:
Here are the some of his composition
-Pandanggo sa Ilaw
-Prinsesa ng Kumintang
-Pandanggo ni Neneng
26. IBONG ADARNA PRINSESA JUANA KABANATA 19 BY ANTONIO BUENAVENTURA AND VITALIANA PINEDA
Answer:
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27. Composed the song "Pusong Marupok"a. Antonio Molinab. Antonino Buenaventura c. Lucio San Pedrod. Ryan Cayabyabe. Rosendo Santos Jr.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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28. ano ang kanta ni Antonio Buenaventura
Answer:
Bílang kompositor, lumikha siyá ng mga musikang gumagamit ng mga katutubong himig at tunog, at ibinatay dito ang mga nilikhang obra gaya ng Minuet (1937) na hinalaw sa himig Igorot; Pandanggo sa Ilaw (1936); Echoes from the Philippines (na itinanghal ng PC Band sa Golden Gate Exposition sa California noong 1939); Mindanao Sketches (1947) na gumamit ng himig Manobo; Variations for Piano and Orchestra (1959) likha para sa isang buong orchestra na halaw sa isang katutu- bong awit sa kabundukan; at Greetings (1978) na para sa isang banda ay batay naman sa Kumintang.
29. Life and musical journey of Antonino R. Buenaventura.
Antonino Buenaventura was born on May 4, 1904 in Baliuag, Bulacan. He was born in a family of musicians; his father Lucino Buenaventura was a musician at the Spanish Artillery Band in Intramuros. He studied under Nicanor Abelardo at the University of the Philippines Diliman Conservatory of Music and graduated in 1932 with a Teacher's Diploma in Music, major in Science and Composition and became an assistant instructor at the Conservatory. He also studied composition for a post-graduate degree under Jenő Takács.
Buenaventura's music was influenced by different ethnic Philippine folksongs. In 1935, he joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino in researching Philippine folksongs and dances. In 1936 he composed the accompaniment to the folk dance "Pandanggo sa Ilaw" and incorporated ethnic melodies and instruments to some of his compositions
Answer:
Antonino Buenaventura was born on May 4, 1904 in Baliuag, Bulacan. He was born in a family of musicians; his father Lucino Buenaventura was a musician at the Spanish Artillery Band in Intramuros. He studied under Nicanor Abelardo at the University of the Philippines Diliman Conservatory of Music and graduated in 1932 with a Teacher's Diploma in Music, major in Science and Composition and became an assistant instructor at the Conservatory. He also studied composition for a post-graduate degree under Jenő Takács.[2][3]
After the war he became conductor of the devastated Philippine Constabulary Band for 16 years and he brought it back to its former glory.
He became the music director of the UST Conservatory of Music in 1961 and the UE School of Music and Arts in 1964.
He married the violinist Rizalina Exconde and produced 4 children.[2][4]
Music Edit
Buenaventura's music was influenced by different ethnic Philippine folksongs. In 1935, he joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino in researching Philippine folksongs and dances.[5] In 1936 he composed the accompaniment to the folk dance "Pandanggo sa Ilaw" and incorporated ethnic melodies and instruments to some of his compositions.[2][6]
Awards and honors Edit
Band Conductor of the Year (1951, from the Music Lovers Society)
Republic Cultural Heritage Award for Music (1966, for his Symphony in C)[7]
Araw ng Maynila Cultural Award (1971)
Award of Merit for Outstanding Contribution to Philippine Music (1976, from the Philippine Army)
Director Emeritus of the University of the East (1981)
National Artist of the Philippines (1988)
Doctor of Humanities (1991, from the University of the Philippines)
Diwa ng Lahi Award (1995)[2]
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30. how did col. antonio buenaventura developed his musical abilities??
Answer:
HOW DID COL. BUENAVENTURA DEVELOPED HIS MUSICAL ABILITIES?
Buenaventura died on Jan. 25 1996. His musical abilities developed further when he entered the University of the Philippines (UP) Conservatory of Music at the age of 19. During his stay at UP, he led the UP ROTC Band and established the UP Junior Orchestra, the first collegiate orchestra in the country.25 Jul 2018