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Philippine National Anthem (Lupang Hinirang)

Publisher: Villar Records


Title Details
  • Philippine National Anthem (Lupang Hinirang)
Publishers
  • [Place of publication not identified]Villar Records0
Descriptions
  • 45 rpm
Subjects
  • Martsa
  • Spanish Period
  • F major
Material Type
  • MU
  • Music
Photographer
  • The Villar Recording Band
Sources
  • Philippine National Anthem / Katipunan [Single]
Time Period Of Content
  • Time period code - 1898
Main Entry
  • Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - The Villar Recording Band
  • Relator term - performer
Title Statement
  • Title - Philippine National Anthem (Lupang Hinirang)
  • Statement of responsibility, etc - The Villar Recording Band
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc - [Place of publication not identified]
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc - Villar Records
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc - 0
Physical Description
  • Other physical details - 45 rpm
General Note
  • General note - Pambansang Awit
  • General note - This has its origins from Julian Felipe's "Marcha Filipina Nacional" and is also known as the "Marcha Filipino Magdalo." It was commissioned by Emilio Aguinaldo, who liked Felipe's work, and together with some leaders of the 1896 Revolution, suggested that it be officially declared as the Philippine national anthem. Some scholars say that the song was influenced by the Spanish and French national anthems. The words of Jose Palma's "Filipinas, Letra Para La Marcha Nacional" published on September 3, 1899 was used as lyrics for the national anthem. In 1943, the Institute of National Language was ordered by the late President Jose P. Laurel to translate the original Spanish text into Filipino and English. But a more spontaneous and apt translation was produced by a committee formed by the Department of Education thirteen years later. This was entitled "Lupang Hinirang." (From the CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, vol. 6, p. 238-239)
Local Note - Side/track Note
  • Premiere performance - First performed by Banda San Francisco de Malabon in Kawit, Cavite, on the occasion of the declaration of Philippine independence on June 12, 1898
Local Note - Composer
  • Composer note - Felipe, Julian Reyes
  • Composer write up note - Julian Felipe, the composer of the Philippine national anthem, inherited his love for music from his musician-father, who was a church choir member. He received a diploma of merit and a silver medal at the Manila Regional Exposition in 1895. His other com
  • Composer date of death - 2/10/1944
  • Composer place of birth - Cavite (now Cavite City), Cavite
Local Note - Lyricist
  • Lyricist's name - Palma, Jose
Local Note - Musical Director
  • Musical director's name - Silos, Leopoldo
Index Termgenre/form
  • Genre/form data or focus term - Songs of Nationhood / Patriotic Songs
Local Note - Form Name
  • Form Name - Martsa
Local Note - Historical Period
  • Historical Period - Spanish Period
Local Note - Mode Name
  • Mode Name - F major
Personal Name
  • Personal name - Felipe, Julian Reyes
  • Relator term - composer
  • Personal name - Palma, Jose
  • Relator term - lyricist
  • Personal name - Silos, Leopoldo
  • Relator term - Musical Director
Uniform Title
  • Uniform title - Philippine National Anthem / Katipunan [Single]
Host Item Entry
  • Title - Philippine National Anthem / Katipunan [Single]

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