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  2. University of the Philippines College of Music - Wikipedia

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    Quezon City. Website. https://www.music.upd.edu.ph. The University of the Philippines College of Music is a degree-granting unit of the University of the Philippines Diliman specializing in the study of music and performance with emphasis on music theory, composition, dance, band orchestration, and performance interpretation. [1][2]

  3. University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music - Wikipedia

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    Pink. The University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music, popularly known as "UST Music", is the music school of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and the largest Catholic university in Asia. Proclaimed as one of the only two universities to be a Center of Excellence in Music, [2] the college has maintained its efforts and achievements ...

  4. List of university and college schools of music - Wikipedia

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    Box Hill Institute of TAFE. Australian National University School of Music. Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide. Macquarie University. Melba Memorial Conservatorium of Music. University of Melbourne. Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Victorian College of the Arts School of Music. Monash University School of Music.

  5. Ryan Cayabyab - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Cayabyab's mother was an opera singer and a professor at the University of the Philippines's (UP) College of Music. As early as age four, Cayabyab was already having piano lessons from music students' boarders while accompanying his mother in the UP campus. He was also often brought to music rehearsals in the Abelardo Hall by his mother.

  6. Nicanor Abelardo - Wikipedia

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    Nicanor Abelardo was born in San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan to Valentin Abelardo and Placida Santa Ana, on February 7, 1893 [1] His mother belonged to a family of artists in Guagua, the Henson. He was introduced to music when he was five years old when his father taught him the solfeggio, the bandurria, and the guitar at 6.

  7. Joel P. Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Joel P. Navarro. Joel Magus P. Navarro (born January 24, 1955) is a Filipino-American conductor and music educator. He is one of the Philippines' most esteemed choral conductors. He is also a composer, singer, arranger, choral clinician, writer, producer, music minister, author, and book editor. Navarro is more popularly known as the former ...

  8. Lucrecia Roces Kasilag - Wikipedia

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    Lucrecia "King" Roces Kasilag was born in San Fernando, La Union Philippines, the third of the six children of Marcial Kasilag Sr., a civil engineer, and his wife Asuncion Roces Ganancial, a violinist and a violin teacher. [2]: 87–88 She was Kasilag's first solfeggio teacher. The second was Doña Concha Cuervo, who was a strict Spanish woman.

  9. Ramon Santos - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Pagayon Santos (born 25 February 1941) [1] is a Filipino composer, ethnomusicologist, and educator [2] known for being the Philippines' foremost living exponent of contemporary Filipino classical music, [1] [3] for work that expounds on "the aesthetic frameworks of Philippine and Southeast Asian artistic traditions," [3] and for finding new uses of indigenous Philippine instruments.