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Levi Celerio

Levi Celerio (April 30, 1910 – April 2, 2002) was a Filipino composer and lyricist who is credited with writing over 4,000 songs. Celerio was recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines for Music and Literature in 1997.

Levi Celerio
Born(1910-04-30)April 30, 1910
DiedApril 2, 2002(2002-04-02) (aged 91)
Tondo, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Awards Order of National Artists of the Philippines

He is also known for using the leaf as a musical instrument which led to being recognized as the "only man who could play music using a leaf" by the Guinness Book of Records.[1] This led to him making a guest appearance in television shows recorded outside the Philippines.

Aside from being a musician, Celerio was also a poet and a film actor who appeared in various Philippine films of the 1950s and 1960s.

Early life and education

Levi Celerio was born on April 30, 1910, in Tondo, Philippines to Cornelio Cruz and Juliana Celerio and was born to a poor family. Celerio's affinity for music was a result of influence from his mother who is a harpist and a member of a church choir.[2] He was estranged from his father who is involved in the real estate and jewelry business. His father was never married to his mother.[3]

His mother encouraged him to be involved in music as a distraction from the squalid conditions of their neighborhood. Despite this, Celerio became a close acquaintance of gang leader Asiong Salonga. At his mother's encouragement, Celerio started playing the violin at age 11 taking lessons from a member of the Philippine Constabulary Band. Celerio later performed with the band as its member while simultaneously attending Torres High School.[2] It was during his high school years that Celerio learned about his father.

He also attended the Academy of Music Manila Conservatory of Music to study violin for two semesters.[2] Then director Alexander Lippay recommended him for a scholarship at the Academy of Music in Manila.[4] He received scholarship and became the youngest member of the Manila Symphony Orchestra.[5]

Career

Orchestral and poetry career

Levi Celerio was a member of the Manila Symphony Orchestra but his stint with the musical troupe ended when he fell off a tree and broke his wrist. He temporarily worked as a comic illustrator and[2] later decided to shift to songwriting.[6]

Prior to turning to songwriting, Celerio got involved in poetry and was a humorist in the orchestra of Premiere Productions. He held high regard to the poet, Jose Corazon de Jesus. However, his poems failed to gain positive reception and his works were regarded as "lacking in style". Later in his career, he had Filipino Palindromes and Take It From Levi, a collection of love poems he wrote published.[2]

Songwriting

Levi Celerio is credited for writing more than 4,000 songs, many of which are dedicated to his wife and children.[1] He wrote Filipino folk, Christmas, and love songs and some of his songs were used in feature films.[6]

Among Original Pilipino Music (OPM) songs he composed are "Ikaw", "Kahit Konting Pagtingin", "Saan Ka Man Naroroon? (1968)". He wrote the lyrics of the Filipino lullaby "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan". He also composed folk songs including "Ako ay May Singsing", "Ang Pipit", "Dungawin Mo Hirang", "Itik-Itik", "Pitong Gatang", and "Waray-Waray"[1] "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan", in particular, was a collaboration with Lucio San Pedro, a fellow National Artist.[4]

"Ang Pasko ay Sumapit", officially titled "Maligayang Pasko at Masaganang Bagong Taon" is an example of a well-known Christmas song by Celerio,[4] which was the Tagalog version from the original Cebuano song, Kasadya Ning Taknaa, by Vicente Rubi and Mariano Vestil.[7] He also wrote the Christmas carols "Pasko Na Naman" and "Noche Buena" with composer Felipe Padilla de León in 1965.

Awards and recognition

National Artist for Music and Literature

On October 9, 1997, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1114, President Fidel V. Ramos proclaimed him a National Artist for Music and Literature.[8] His citation read that his music "was a perfect embodiment of the heartfelt sentiments and valued traditions of the Filipino".[6]

Guinness recognition

Celerio was known for using the leaf as a musical instrument which resulted in the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize him as "the man who could play music with a leaf".[1] According to his daughter, he first learned to play the leaf as an instrument during World War II. According to the account, he had to prove himself as a musician when he had an encounter with Japanese soldiers. He managed to pick a young leaf and play them a song and he was left unscathed.[1]

Other honors and awards

The University of the Philippines conferred him an honorary doctorate degree in Humanities in 1991. The Film Academy of the Philippines gave Celerio the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989. He is also the recipient of the CCP Gawad Para Sa Sining in 1991, and the Gawad Urian Award in 1993.[2]

Television appearances

In the 1950s and the 1960s, Celerio was involved in various Philippine film as a character actor. He portrayed a variety of roles which ranged from a beggar, a rapist, a liquor thief and pickpocket, and a palm-reader.[3] His Guinness recognition led to his guest appearance in The Ed Sullivan Show[4] He also guested in The Merv Griffin Show[9] and That's Incredible! (1970s[3])

Later years

In his old age, Celerio occasionally appeared in public, usually at a concert at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.[10][unreliable source?] He also played violin at the Camelot Hotel bar and other small venues.[2]

Death and legacy

 
Levi Celerio's grave at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig

Celerio died in the afternoon of April 2, 2002, at the Delgado Clinic in Kamuning, Quezon City due to multiple organ dysfunction. He also had a prior episode of stroke.[4] He was buried with full military honors at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.[10]

On his 108th Birth Anniversary on April 30, 2018, Google Philippines featured Celerio in a Google Doodle.[5][1]

Personal life

Levi Celerio was married to Lina Celerio[1] and has 4 children. He had four failed relationships.[2] Singer-comedian Veronica Palileo is a half-sister of his and director-actor Tony Cruz was a half-brother. He also played the piano at a past time but not in a professional capacity.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Credited as Role Note(s) Ref(s).
Composer Actor
1959 Pitong Gatang No Yes
1960 Bigay Hilig Yes Yes
1962 Markang Rehas No Yes
1963 Ang Babaeng Isputnik No Yes
Istambay Yes No
Miting de Avance No Yes
1966 Franco Maderro Yes No
Mr. Humble Boy (Ang Dating Kampeon) Yes No
1968 The Son of Vera Cruz Yes Yes
1973 Hanggang sa Kabila ng Daigdig No Yes
1977 Wanakosey No Yes
1992 Mahirap Maging Pogi No Yes A "lolo"

In popular culture

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Afinidad Bernardo, Deni Rose (April 30, 2018). "Google, daughter pay tribute to National Artist Levi Celerio". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Genius of Composer Levi Celerio". PEP.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. December 13, 2007. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d "Natatanging Gawad Urian kay Levi Celerio" [The Only Gawad Urian for Levi Celerio]. Manunuri. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Catipon, Eric (April 3, 2002). "Another national artist, Levi Celerio, passes away". Indian Star. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Google celebrates Levi Celerio's 108th birth anniversary with a doodle". GMA News. April 30, 2018. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "L. Celerio, 91; Filipino Composer, Lyricist". Los Angeles Times. April 4, 2002. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  7. ^ "What's Happening Archive | Philippine Postal Corporation". www.phlpost.gov.ph. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  8. ^ National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (n.d.). National Artists of the Philippines. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
  9. ^ Levi Celerio. IMDb
  10. ^ a b Filipino of the Century June 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Czarina love Karl

External links

  • Levi Celerio at IMDb
  • Levi Celerio interview at Ryan Cayabyab's show on YouTube

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Levi Celerio April 30 1910 April 2 2002 was a Filipino composer and lyricist who is credited with writing over 4 000 songs Celerio was recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines for Music and Literature in 1997 Levi CelerioBorn 1910 04 30 April 30 1910Tondo PhilippinesDiedApril 2 2002 2002 04 02 aged 91 Tondo PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoAwardsOrder of National Artists of the PhilippinesHe is also known for using the leaf as a musical instrument which led to being recognized as the only man who could play music using a leaf by the Guinness Book of Records 1 This led to him making a guest appearance in television shows recorded outside the Philippines Aside from being a musician Celerio was also a poet and a film actor who appeared in various Philippine films of the 1950s and 1960s Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Orchestral and poetry career 2 2 Songwriting 2 3 Awards and recognition 2 3 1 National Artist for Music and Literature 2 3 2 Guinness recognition 2 3 3 Other honors and awards 2 4 Television appearances 3 Later years 4 Death and legacy 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 7 In popular culture 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditLevi Celerio was born on April 30 1910 in Tondo Philippines to Cornelio Cruz and Juliana Celerio and was born to a poor family Celerio s affinity for music was a result of influence from his mother who is a harpist and a member of a church choir 2 He was estranged from his father who is involved in the real estate and jewelry business His father was never married to his mother 3 His mother encouraged him to be involved in music as a distraction from the squalid conditions of their neighborhood Despite this Celerio became a close acquaintance of gang leader Asiong Salonga At his mother s encouragement Celerio started playing the violin at age 11 taking lessons from a member of the Philippine Constabulary Band Celerio later performed with the band as its member while simultaneously attending Torres High School 2 It was during his high school years that Celerio learned about his father He also attended the Academy of Music Manila Conservatory of Music to study violin for two semesters 2 Then director Alexander Lippay recommended him for a scholarship at the Academy of Music in Manila 4 He received scholarship and became the youngest member of the Manila Symphony Orchestra 5 Career EditOrchestral and poetry career Edit Levi Celerio was a member of the Manila Symphony Orchestra but his stint with the musical troupe ended when he fell off a tree and broke his wrist He temporarily worked as a comic illustrator and 2 later decided to shift to songwriting 6 Prior to turning to songwriting Celerio got involved in poetry and was a humorist in the orchestra of Premiere Productions He held high regard to the poet Jose Corazon de Jesus However his poems failed to gain positive reception and his works were regarded as lacking in style Later in his career he had Filipino Palindromes and Take It From Levi a collection of love poems he wrote published 2 Songwriting Edit Levi Celerio is credited for writing more than 4 000 songs many of which are dedicated to his wife and children 1 He wrote Filipino folk Christmas and love songs and some of his songs were used in feature films 6 Among Original Pilipino Music OPM songs he composed are Ikaw Kahit Konting Pagtingin Saan Ka Man Naroroon 1968 He wrote the lyrics of the Filipino lullaby Sa Ugoy ng Duyan He also composed folk songs including Ako ay May Singsing Ang Pipit Dungawin Mo Hirang Itik Itik Pitong Gatang and Waray Waray 1 Sa Ugoy ng Duyan in particular was a collaboration with Lucio San Pedro a fellow National Artist 4 Ang Pasko ay Sumapit officially titled Maligayang Pasko at Masaganang Bagong Taon is an example of a well known Christmas song by Celerio 4 which was the Tagalog version from the original Cebuano song Kasadya Ning Taknaa by Vicente Rubi and Mariano Vestil 7 He also wrote the Christmas carols Pasko Na Naman and Noche Buena with composer Felipe Padilla de Leon in 1965 Awards and recognition Edit National Artist for Music and Literature Edit On October 9 1997 pursuant to Proclamation No 1114 President Fidel V Ramos proclaimed him a National Artist for Music and Literature 8 His citation read that his music was a perfect embodiment of the heartfelt sentiments and valued traditions of the Filipino 6 Guinness recognition Edit Celerio was known for using the leaf as a musical instrument which resulted in the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize him as the man who could play music with a leaf 1 According to his daughter he first learned to play the leaf as an instrument during World War II According to the account he had to prove himself as a musician when he had an encounter with Japanese soldiers He managed to pick a young leaf and play them a song and he was left unscathed 1 Other honors and awards Edit The University of the Philippines conferred him an honorary doctorate degree in Humanities in 1991 The Film Academy of the Philippines gave Celerio the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989 He is also the recipient of the CCP Gawad Para Sa Sining in 1991 and the Gawad Urian Award in 1993 2 Television appearances Edit In the 1950s and the 1960s Celerio was involved in various Philippine film as a character actor He portrayed a variety of roles which ranged from a beggar a rapist a liquor thief and pickpocket and a palm reader 3 His Guinness recognition led to his guest appearance in The Ed Sullivan Show 4 He also guested in The Merv Griffin Show 9 and That s Incredible 1970s 3 Later years EditIn his old age Celerio occasionally appeared in public usually at a concert at the Cultural Center of the Philippines 10 unreliable source He also played violin at the Camelot Hotel bar and other small venues 2 Death and legacy Edit Levi Celerio s grave at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig Celerio died in the afternoon of April 2 2002 at the Delgado Clinic in Kamuning Quezon City due to multiple organ dysfunction He also had a prior episode of stroke 4 He was buried with full military honors at the Libingan ng mga Bayani 10 On his 108th Birth Anniversary on April 30 2018 Google Philippines featured Celerio in a Google Doodle 5 1 Personal life EditLevi Celerio was married to Lina Celerio 1 and has 4 children He had four failed relationships 2 Singer comedian Veronica Palileo is a half sister of his and director actor Tony Cruz was a half brother He also played the piano at a past time but not in a professional capacity 3 Filmography EditYear Title Credited as Role Note s Ref s Composer Actor1959 Pitong Gatang No Yes1960 Bigay Hilig Yes Yes1962 Markang Rehas No Yes1963 Ang Babaeng Isputnik No YesIstambay Yes NoMiting de Avance No Yes1966 Franco Maderro Yes NoMr Humble Boy Ang Dating Kampeon Yes No1968 The Son of Vera Cruz Yes Yes1973 Hanggang sa Kabila ng Daigdig No Yes1977 Wanakosey No Yes1992 Mahirap Maging Pogi No Yes A lolo In popular culture EditPortrayed by Ariel Rivera in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya titled Byulin References Edit a b c d e f g Afinidad Bernardo Deni Rose April 30 2018 Google daughter pay tribute to National Artist Levi Celerio Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved April 30 2018 a b c d e f g h The Genius of Composer Levi Celerio PEP ph Philippine Entertainment Portal Inc December 13 2007 Retrieved April 30 2018 a b c d Natatanging Gawad Urian kay Levi Celerio The Only Gawad Urian for Levi Celerio Manunuri Retrieved April 29 2018 a b c d e Catipon Eric April 3 2002 Another national artist Levi Celerio passes away Indian Star Retrieved April 30 2018 a b Google celebrates Levi Celerio s 108th birth anniversary with a doodle GMA News April 30 2018 Retrieved April 30 2018 a b c L Celerio 91 Filipino Composer Lyricist Los Angeles Times April 4 2002 Retrieved April 30 2018 What s Happening Archive Philippine Postal Corporation www phlpost gov ph Retrieved May 28 2019 National Commission for Culture and the Arts n d National Artists of the Philippines Manila National Commission for Culture and the Arts Levi Celerio IMDb a b Filipino of the Century Archived June 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine Czarina love KarlExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Levi Celerio Levi Celerio at IMDb Levi Celerio interview at Ryan Cayabyab s show on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Levi Celerio amp oldid 1120341892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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