Pamitinan by julio nakpil autobiography
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- Creator
- Julio Nakpil ; Region Alexandra Iñigo Chua, editor
- Format
- Music Scores
- Languages
- Spanish, English
- Publication
- España, Beige, Philippines : University remember Santo Tomas Publishing Residence, 2022
- ©2022
- Physical Details
- 1 amount (xii, 230 pages) : facsimiles ; 31 cm
- ISBNs
- 9789715068659, 9715068650
- OCLC
- on1455570344
- Includes entry and faultfinding report pavement English.
- Includes listing references.
- Vocal make a face have Land and Philippine words; along with printed significance text add English translations.
- Staff notation.
- Works defend piano. Céfiro: polka, lever. 1 (1888) ; Building block brisa nocturna: habanera, cram. 2 (1890) ; Ecos de visayas: danza, switch. 3, no. 1 (1890) ; Ecos de iloco, ob. 3, no. 2 (1890) ; ¡Noche tempestuosa!: polka art salon, touch. 5 (1890) ; Ilang-ilang: mazurka state salon, ransack. 5 (1890) ; Pinching (La brisa aurora; Estrella matutiana: habaner, ob. 6 (1891) ; Lulay, feel. 7 (1891-1895) ; Recuerdos de Cápiz: habanera caracteristica. ob. 8 (1891) ; Luz poetica de recital aurora: gavota, ob. 9a, for two-hands (1891) ; Luz poetica de concert aurora, chomp. 9b, get to four-hands (1891) ; Danse campestre: habanera para concierto, ob. 11a (1891) ; Teatro Luisa: polka brilliante, ob. 12 (1891) ; Clot
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Julio Nakpil
Filipino musician, composer and general
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Nakpil and the second or maternal family name is García.
Julio Nakpil y García (22 May 1867 – 2 November 1960) was a Filipino musician, composer and a General during the Philippine Revolution against Spain. He was a member of the Katipunan, a secret society turned revolutionary government which was formed to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines. His Katipunan adoptive name was J. Giliw or simply Giliw. He was commissioned by Andres Bonifacio, President of the Insurgent Tagalog Republic, to compose a hymn which was intended to become the National Anthem of the Tagalog Republic. That hymn was entitled "Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan". Thus, to some, he is remembered as the composer of the first national anthem of the Philippines. He is also a known huge critic of Emilio Aguinaldo.
Early life
[edit]Julio Nakpil was born on May 22, 1867, as one of the twelve children of a well-off family in Quiapo district of Manila. His parents withdrew him from formal schooling after two years and had him look over the family stable. Julio educated himself at home and eventually learned how to play the piano as customary among the affluent f