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Lucio San Pedro

Lucio Diestro San Pedro, Sr.[2] (February 11, 1913 – March 31, 2002) was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991.[3] Today, he is remembered for his contribution to the development of Filipino regional band music[4] and for his well-known compositions such as the Filipino lullaby, "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan" and the symphonic poem, "Lahing Kayumanggi".[1]

Lucio San Pedro
Born
Lucio Diestro San Pedro

(1913-02-11)February 11, 1913
DiedMarch 31, 2002(2002-03-31) (aged 89)
Angono, Rizal, Philippines
Resting placeAngono Catholic Cemetery, Angono, Rizal
NationalityFilipino
Other namesLDSP
Occupation(s)Composer, teacher, conductor
Known forNational Artist of the Philippines for Music, composer of hymns like Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno
SpouseGertrudes Díaz
Children5
Parents
  • Elpidio San Pedro[1] (father)
  • Soledad Diestro[1] (mother)
Awards Order of National Artists of the Philippines

Career

San Pedro came from a family with musical roots and he began his career early. When he was still in his late teens, he succeeded his deceased grandfather as the local church organist. By then, he had already composed songs, hymns and two complete masses for voices and orchestra. After studying with several prominent musicians in the Philippines, he took advanced composition training with Bernard Wagenaar of the Netherlands. He also studied harmony and orchestration under Vittorio Giannini and took classes at Juilliard in 1947.

His other vocation was teaching. He has taught at the Ateneo de Manila University, virtually all the major music conservatories in Manila[citation needed], and at the College of Music of the University of the Philippines, Diliman, where he retired as a full professor in 1978. He later received the title professor emeritus from the university in 1979.[5] He also became a faculty member of the Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music in Manila. San Pedro was known for composing the official march of Makati.[citation needed]

National Artist

On May 9, 1991, President Corazon C. Aquino proclaimed San Pedro a National Artist of the Philippines for Music.[5]

Personal life

He married Gertrudes San Pedro with whom he had five children: Rhodora, Bienvenido, María Conchita, María Cristina and Lucio, Jr.

Death

San Pedro died of cardiac arrest on March 31, 2002 in Angono, Rizal, at the age of 89.[1] Many peers from the Order of National Artists attended his tribute at the Tanghalang Pambansa, including: Napoleon Abueva, Daisy Avellana, Leonor Goquingco, Nick Joaquín, Arturo Luz, José Maceda, and Andrea Veneración. He is buried in his hometown of Angono, Rizal.

Works

San Pedro's works include a great variety of musical forms ranging from band music, concertos for violin and orchestra, choral works, cantatas, chamber music, and songs for solo voice. He also served as a conductor of many Filipino bands such as Peng Kong Grand Mason Concert Band, the San Pedro Band of Angono, and the Banda Angono Numero Uno.[4]

Major Works

  • The Devil's Bridge
  • Malakas at Maganda Overture
  • Lulay
  • Dance of the Fairies
  • Lahing Kayumanggi

Compositional Philosophy

San Pedro is known for advocating "creative nationalism" when composing his own music. According to him, representing Filipino identity doesn't just fall from literally using the material from folk songs but rather getting the most important essence,style and common touch of being a Filipino. A good example of his "creative nationalism" was his "Lahing Kayumanggi" where he dedicated this piece to "the heroic struggle of the Filipino people for liberation from colonization."

I have always attempted to immortalize the virtues and aspirations of the masses whom I believe are the pillars of the nation. I have placed them on a pedestal for everyone to emulate, and putting them on a pedestal is not an easy task. I want them to be revered, and, as such, the manner of emulating them cannot be done through a vulgar approach, but rather through utmost creativity.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Catipon, Eric. "National artist Lucio San Pedro passes away". Philstar.com. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  2. ^ "The Bookmark, Inc". The Bookmark, Inc.
  3. ^ "National Artist - Lucio San Pedro". National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
  4. ^ a b Ganzon, Arch. Carlos Luis (2017). Journey: Contemporary Arts of the Philippines. The Phoenix Publishing House Inc. p. 79. ISBN 978-971-06-4330-1.
  5. ^ a b INQUIRER.net (February 11, 2019). "DID YOU KNOW: 106th birth anniversary of Lucio San Pedro". INQUIRER.net.
  6. ^ "Remembering Maestro Lucio D. San Pedro, the Creative Nationalist". Lifestyle.INQ. February 10, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2022.

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Diestro and the surname or paternal family name is San Pedro Lucio Diestro San Pedro Sr 2 February 11 1913 March 31 2002 was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991 3 Today he is remembered for his contribution to the development of Filipino regional band music 4 and for his well known compositions such as the Filipino lullaby Sa Ugoy ng Duyan and the symphonic poem Lahing Kayumanggi 1 Lucio San PedroBornLucio Diestro San Pedro 1913 02 11 February 11 1913Angono Rizal Philippine Islands U S DiedMarch 31 2002 2002 03 31 aged 89 Angono Rizal PhilippinesResting placeAngono Catholic Cemetery Angono RizalNationalityFilipinoOther namesLDSPOccupation s Composer teacher conductorKnown forNational Artist of the Philippines for Music composer of hymns like Nuestro Padre Jesus NazarenoSpouseGertrudes DiazChildren5ParentsElpidio San Pedro 1 father Soledad Diestro 1 mother AwardsOrder of National Artists of the Philippines Contents 1 Career 2 National Artist 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Works 6 ReferencesCareer EditSan Pedro came from a family with musical roots and he began his career early When he was still in his late teens he succeeded his deceased grandfather as the local church organist By then he had already composed songs hymns and two complete masses for voices and orchestra After studying with several prominent musicians in the Philippines he took advanced composition training with Bernard Wagenaar of the Netherlands He also studied harmony and orchestration under Vittorio Giannini and took classes at Juilliard in 1947 His other vocation was teaching He has taught at the Ateneo de Manila University virtually all the major music conservatories in Manila citation needed and at the College of Music of the University of the Philippines Diliman where he retired as a full professor in 1978 He later received the title professor emeritus from the university in 1979 5 He also became a faculty member of the Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music in Manila San Pedro was known for composing the official march of Makati citation needed National Artist EditOn May 9 1991 President Corazon C Aquino proclaimed San Pedro a National Artist of the Philippines for Music 5 Personal life EditHe married Gertrudes San Pedro with whom he had five children Rhodora Bienvenido Maria Conchita Maria Cristina and Lucio Jr Death EditSan Pedro died of cardiac arrest on March 31 2002 in Angono Rizal at the age of 89 1 Many peers from the Order of National Artists attended his tribute at the Tanghalang Pambansa including Napoleon Abueva Daisy Avellana Leonor Goquingco Nick Joaquin Arturo Luz Jose Maceda and Andrea Veneracion He is buried in his hometown of Angono Rizal Works EditSan Pedro s works include a great variety of musical forms ranging from band music concertos for violin and orchestra choral works cantatas chamber music and songs for solo voice He also served as a conductor of many Filipino bands such as Peng Kong Grand Mason Concert Band the San Pedro Band of Angono and the Banda Angono Numero Uno 4 Major Works The Devil s BridgeMalakas at Maganda OvertureLulaySa Ugoy ng Duyan with the collaboration of Levi Celerio 1 Dance of the Fairies Lahing KayumanggiCompositional PhilosophySan Pedro is known for advocating creative nationalism when composing his own music According to him representing Filipino identity doesn t just fall from literally using the material from folk songs but rather getting the most important essence style and common touch of being a Filipino A good example of his creative nationalism was his Lahing Kayumanggi where he dedicated this piece to the heroic struggle of the Filipino people for liberation from colonization I have always attempted to immortalize the virtues and aspirations of the masses whom I believe are the pillars of the nation I have placed them on a pedestal for everyone to emulate and putting them on a pedestal is not an easy task I want them to be revered and as such the manner of emulating them cannot be done through a vulgar approach but rather through utmost creativity 6 References Edit a b c d e Catipon Eric National artist Lucio San Pedro passes away Philstar com Retrieved November 8 2022 The Bookmark Inc The Bookmark Inc National Artist Lucio San Pedro National Commission for Culture and the Arts a b Ganzon Arch Carlos Luis 2017 Journey Contemporary Arts of the Philippines The Phoenix Publishing House Inc p 79 ISBN 978 971 06 4330 1 a b INQUIRER net February 11 2019 DID YOU KNOW 106th birth anniversary of Lucio San Pedro INQUIRER net Remembering Maestro Lucio D San Pedro the Creative Nationalist Lifestyle INQ February 10 2013 Retrieved November 9 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucio San Pedro amp oldid 1125136889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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