AUDIOVISUALS
Nostalgia in a denuded forest

Publisher: University of the Philippines College of Music


Title Details
  • Nostalgia in a denuded forest
Publishers
  • Diliman, Quezon CityUniversity of the Philippines College of Musicc2001
Descriptions
  • 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects
  • Mangyan (Philippine people) -- Songs and music.
  • Philippines -- Folk music -- Mindoro
  • Philippines -- Folk songs -- Mindoro
Material Type
  • MU
  • Music
Place
  • Philippines
  • Philippines
Location AV-3F
Status Available
Barcode ACD-0032
Title Statement
  • Title - Nostalgia in a denuded forest
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - recordings and annotations by Jonas Baes
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc. - Diliman, Quezon City
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - University of the Philippines College of Music
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc. - c2001
Physical Description
  • Extent - 1 sound disc :
  • Other physical details - digital ;
  • Dimensions - 4 3/4 in.
Content Type
Media Type
Carrier Type
  • Carrier type term - audio disc
Digital File Characteristics
  • File type - audio file
  • Encoding format - CD audio
General Note
  • General note - Balawang-paikutan -- Igway / Ana Banaag -- Igway / Anghel Anias -- Igway /Macaria Carimum -- Igway / Rosario Anias -- Igway / Juana Edmedio -- Christian hymn and speech banning the marayaw ritual, recorded on a 78-rpm record, and produced by the Overseas Mission Fellowship -- Marayaw text spoken / Angek Anias -- Marayaw invoking the spirit of Rumaymayon Bukinggan -- Murayaw that entertain spirits to play games on a wooden swing -- Marayaw invoking the spirit of Solap sa Kaltipayan -- Iraya-Mangyan rendition of "It came upon a midnight clear" -- Saturday night Bible study at the house of Anghel Anias -- Pamuybuyen legend: Pinagkulugan -- Pmuybuyen legend: T'alsawa Alitawu -- Repa tune played on a bangsi flute -- Pakaw ditu (sunata) played on a subing jew's harp -- Tgalog poem: ang magandang araw -- Bulaklakan songs rendered by young girls from Baclayan -- Bulaklakan played on jew's harps by boys from Baclayan -- Lullabye (ambulung) from the Tadyawan-Mangyan -- Lullabye (yai-yan/banggi) from the Alangan-Mangyan -- Lullabye (igway) from the Iraya-Mangyan
Subject Topical Term
  • Source of heading or term - Mangyan (Philippine people)
  • General subdivision - Songs and music.
Subject Geographic Name
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - Folk music
  • Geographic subdivision - Mindoro
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - Folk songs
  • Geographic subdivision - Mindoro
Personal Name
  • Personal name - Baes, Jonas