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| Main Entry |
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - Philippine Constabulary Band
- Relator term - performer
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| Title Statement |
- Title - Ay Kalisud
- Statement of responsibility, etc - Philippine Constabulary Band
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| Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint) |
- Place of publication, distribution, etc - [Place of publication not identified]
- Name of publisher, distributor, etc - Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police
- Date of publication, distribution, etc - 1979
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| Physical Description |
- Other physical details - 33 1/3 rpm
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| General Note |
- General note - "The somber minor key and brooding Ilongo lyrics make this traditional song an intensely romantic, sighing piece. Its lyrics speak of the despair of one who has been abandoned by the beloved.\n\nFrancisco Santiago transcribed the song in 1928, while Nicanor Abelardo arranged it as a fox-trot for orchestra in 1930. It has been sung, recorded, and arranged countless times." (From the CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, vol. 6, p. 223)
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| Local Note - Side/track Note |
- Side Note - A
- Track Note - 2
- Premiere performance - Performed in public by Jovita Fuentes in 1919 at a concert sponsored by the Asociacion Musical de Filipinas.
- Movie scoring Note - In the late 1930s, Filippine Films produced the movie "Ay Kalisud," inspired by the folk song.
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| Arranger Note |
- Arranger's Name - Parungao, Eduardo
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| Index Termgenre/form |
- Genre/form data or focus term - Songs of Love and Courtship
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| Local Note - Form Name |
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| Local Note - Mode Name |
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| Personal Name |
- Personal name - Parungao, Eduardo
- Relator term - arranger
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| Uniform Title |
- Uniform title - Mga Katutubong Awitin at Tugtuging Pilipino
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| Host Item Entry |
- Title - Mga Katutubong Awitin at Tugtuging Pilipino
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