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Music. Angel Cabilao. Adopted. October 2, 2006 [1] Audio sample. "Sugbo", performed by the Capitol Choir. file. help. " Sugbo ", also known as the Sugbo Hymn, is the official hymn of the province of Cebu in the Philippines.
Kasadya Ning Taknaa (English: How Blissful is this Season, lit. 'Happy is this Hour') is a Cebuano Christmas carol composed in 1933 by Vicente Rubi with lyrics by Mariano Vestil. Its famous counterpart is Ang Pasko Ay Sumapit, a modified version of the song written by Levi Celerio with lyrics in Tagalog (but not as a translation of the original ...
Dindo Purto, SSP and music by Clottie Gealogo and Dindo Purto, SSP. "Bibingka" (2016), written by Miguel Benjamin Guico and Paulo Benjamin Guico. "Isang Pamilya Tayo Ngayong Pasko" (lit. 'We're One Family this Christmas' 2016), written by Robert Labayen and music by Thyro Alfaro and Yumi Lacsamana. "Magic ng Pasko" (lit.
Lyricist (s) Levi Celerio. " Sa Ugoy ng Duyan " (literally in Tagalog: "In the Rocking of the Cradle"; official English title: "The Sway of the Baby Hammock" [1]) is a Filipino lullaby. The music was composed by Lucio San Pedro while the lyrics were written by Levi Celerio. [1] Both of them were National Artists of the Philippines and this song ...
Lyricist (s) Rudy Villanueva. "Yutang Tabonon" ( "Beloved Land") is a Catholic hymn in the Cebuano language, praying for protection of the Filipino people. [citation needed] The music is Charles Gounod 's Marche Pontificale (1869); which is also the music of the Pontifical Anthem, the official anthem of the Pope and of the Holy See. The lyrics ...
Jose Mari Lim Chan (Tagalog: [hoˈse mɐˈɾi ˈtʃan]; born March 11, 1945), born José Mari Chan y Lim, is a Filipino singer, songwriter, businessman and TV presenter. Regarded as one of the country’s most renowned balladeers and composers, [3] he is popularly dubbed as the "King of Philippine Christmas Carols". [4][5] As of 2001, Chan's ...
Manila sound. Manila sound is a musical genre that began in the mid-1970s in the city of Manila. The genre flourished and peaked in the mid to late-1970s. It is often considered the "bright side" of the Philippine martial law era and has influenced most of the modern genres in the country, being the forerunner to OPM.
A native of Calape, Bohol Province, Villame was the youngest of ten children of a fisherman father and fishseller mother. He started composing songs for the Boy Scouts in his elementary days. Dropping out after his second year in high school, Villame enlisted to become a soldier-trainee of the Philippine Army.