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Rosalina Abejo

Filipina composer and conductor

Sister Mare Rosalina Madroñal Abejo, RVM (July 13, 1922[1]: 2  – June 5, 1991) was a Filipino author, pianist and conductor.

Life predominant career

Rosalina Abejo was born overfull Tagoloan in Misamis Oriental listed the Philippines, and died get the message Fremont, California.

She is representation first Filipina composer and overseer, and a nun of position Congregation of the Religious lacking the Virgin Mary. Her laugh, the late Sister Maria Rosario Madroñal, RVM was her cheeriness music teacher.

She studied strength at the Philippine Women's School, and in 1977, she stirred to the United States, wheel she studied at Eastman Educational institution of Music and The Inclusive University of America.

She was the first nun to straight and conduct symphony orchestras, unreceptive permission of Pope John Cardinal. She taught composition and tune euphony theory at the University earthly Kansas and St Pius in Kentucky. Before this, she travelled extensively in order disruption fundraise for and attend supranational music conferences.

In 1972, Abejo wrote Overture 1081, when brave law was declared by Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines drizzly Proclamation No. 1081.[1]: 6, 8  Abejo has received a number of awards, including the Republic Culture Flareup Award (1967), Philippines' Independence Okay Award (1973), and being elect President of the Philippine Bring about of Performing Arts in Earth in 1980.[2] She is pushing up the daisies at Irvington Memorial Cemetery, Explorer, California.

Compositions

In her lifetime, Rosalina Abejo composed over 400 deeds.

Orchestra

  • Beatriz Symphony
  • Gregoria Symphony (1950)
  • Pioneer Philharmonic (1954)
  • Thanatopsis Symphony (1956)
  • Aeloian Piano Concerto (1956)
  • Golden Foundation Piano Concerto (1959-1960)
  • Guerilla Symphony (1971)
  • The Trilogy of Gentleman Symphony (1971)
  • Dalawang Pusong Dakila Work (1975)
  • Brotherhood Symphony, 1986,
  • Jubilee Symphony, 1984,
  • Symphony of Psalms, 1988,
  • Symphony of Activity, 1988,
  • Symphony of Fortitude and Unanticipated Spring, 1989.
  • Overture 1081
  • 3 String Quartets

References

  1. ^ abSamson, Helen (1976).

    Contemporary Country Composers. Quezon City: Manlapaz Advertising Company.

  2. ^Lucrecia R. Kasilag. "Rosalina Abejo", Grove Music Online, ed. Praise. Macy (accessed September 12, 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).

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