2. Latin Filipino English
1. Kyrie
2. Gloria
3. Credo
4. Sanctus
5. Agnus Dei
1. Panginoon, Maawa Ka
2. Papuri sa Diyos
3. Sumasampalataya
4. Santo, Santo
5. Kordero ng Diyos
1. Lord, have mercy
2. Glory to God
3. Creed
4. Holy
5. Lamb of God
3.
4. Play “Gloria from Pequena Misa Solemnis
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8aTQ
hio9Pc).” After listening to the music, inform
l the students that this particular Gloria was
composed by a Filipino, Marcelo Adonay:
the greatest composer of original liturgical
music during the Spanish period.
5. Tiple (/ˈtɪpəl/; Spanish: [ˈtiple]), the Spanish
word for treble or soprano, is often
applied to specific instruments, generally
to refer to a small chordophone of
the guitarfamily. A tiple player is called
a tiplista.
6. Inform the students that during the Spanish
period, young boys used to sing for the
mass and they were called tiples. Play
Canticorum Jubilol/Da Pacem Domine
(performed by Tiples de Sto. Domingo,
CCP)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFFnW
d3GHmA.
7. The Las Piñas Bamboo Organ in St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas City, Philippines, is a 19th-
century church organwith unique organ pipes; they are made almost entirely of bamboo. It was
completed in 1824 by Father Diego Cera, the builder of the town's stone church and its first
resident Catholic parish priest.[1]
After age and numerous disasters had rendered the musical instrument unplayable for a long time, in
1972, the national government and the local community joined together to have the organ shipped
to Germany for restoration. For its anticipated return in 1975, the home church of the bamboo organ
and the surrounding buildings were restored to their 19th-century state by Architect Francisco
Mañosa and partner Ludwig Alvarez in time for its scheduled return.[1] The annualInternational Bamboo
Organ Festival, a music festival of classical music was started to celebrate the music of the reborn
instrument and its unique sound.[2]
Since 1992, Prof. Armando V. Salarza has been the titular organist of the Bamboo Organ.[3] He is also
the Artistic Director of the International Bamboo Organ Festival, now the longest-running annual
international music festival held in the country.[2]
The organ was declared a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines in 2003. The St. Joseph Parish
Church, the church museum at the old convent house, and the famous organ is a popular tourist
destination for Filipinos and foreign visitors alike in Las Piñas.[4]
8. Read and reflect using hand outs titled I
am Proud to be Filipino: The Las Pinas
Bamboo Organ, and make a creative
poster