Ave Maria
Composer: Francisco Santiago (1889–1947), 1919
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Ave Maria |
solo voice |
violin + piano |
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Francisco
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Santiago /
Ali Izon |
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Ave Maria |
SATB |
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SATB arr. of Ave Maria by F. Santiago |
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Francisco |
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Ave Maria |
sopr. solo +
3p girls chorus |
piano / organ + bells |
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MIDI / Lyrics: not available |
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Score: voice and organ with
violin obligato |
play/stop MIDI:
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My thanks and appreciation to
Pax House
for sending me this score |
A different arrangement of the same tune: from
"Receive me O Mary" Paulines Publ. House (2004) |
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My thanks and appreciation to
Honesto Lugtu
for sending me this score |
Internet
references, biography information. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Santiago |
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Francisco Santiago (January 29,
1889 – September 28, 1947), was a Filipino musician, sometimes called The
Father of Kundiman Art Song.
Santiago was born in Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines, to musically-minded
peasant parents, Felipe Santiago and Maria Santiago. In 1908, his first
composition, Purita, was dedicated to the first Carnival Queen, Pura
Villanueva, who later married the distinguished scholar Teodoro Kalaw.
Santiago's masterpiece was the "Concerto in B flat minor" for pianoforte and
orchestra. His most famous piece "Kundiman, (Anak-Dalita)", was sung upon
the may apat nah tanga pang lima ang bumasa.
His other compositions are the kundiman "Sakali Man", "Hibik ng Filipinas",
"Pakiusap", "Ang Pag-ibig", "Suyuan", "Alaala Kita", "Ikaw at Ako", "Ano
Kaya ang Kapalaran?", "Hatol Hari Kaya?", "Sakali't Mamatay", "Dalit ng
Pag-ibig", "Aking Bituin", "Madaling Araw" and "Pagsikat ng Araw". He was
named UP Emeritus Professor of Piano, on May 25, 1946. When the University
of the Philippines Conservatory of Music was celebrating its 30th
anniversary, the patriotic musician died of a heart attack. He was buried at
the North Cemetery, Manila. A hall in the Head Office of BDO( former PCIBank
Twin Towers) was named in his honor as the Francisco Santiago Hall. It was
mainly used for kundiman contests of the Makati City Government and the
awarding of Service Awards of the former Equitable PCIBank and PCIBank.
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