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Discografia Completa Antonio Molina Rar: A Treasure Trove of Spanish Music



Discografia Completa Antonio Molina Rar: A Treasure Trove of Spanish Music




Antonio Molina was a National Artist of the Philippines and a musical great who was considered the peer of two other Filipino musicians Nicanor Abelardo and Francisco Santiago[^6^]. He was also known as the Claude Debussy of the Philippines due to his use of impressionist themes in music[^6^]. He was the first violincellist of prewar times, a composer, conductor, pedagogue, and music administrator[^5^]. He composed over 500 works, including zarzuelas, masses, chamber music, vocal music, and symphonies[^5^].


Discografia Completa Antonio Molina Rar



Discografia Completa Antonio Molina Rar is a collection of his complete discography in a compressed file format. It contains his most famous and memorable songs, such as "Soy Minero", "Maria De Los Remedios", "Mujer Extranjera", "Yo Quiero Ser Mataor", "Toros Y Coplas", "Triana Mia", and many more[^4^]. These songs showcase his mastery of various genres, such as flamenco, rumba, copla, and canciÃn espaÃola. They also reflect his influences from Filipino folk music and Asian musical traditions, such as the use of pentatonic scales and ethnic instruments like the kulintang and gabbang[^5^].


Discografia Completa Antonio Molina Rar is a rare and valuable resource for anyone who appreciates Spanish music and culture. It is also a tribute to one of the most prolific and influential Filipino composers of all time. To download this collection, visit [^1^], [^2^], or [^3^] and enjoy the musical legacy of Antonio Molina.


Antonio Molina was born into a musical family in Quiapo, Manila on December 26, 1894. His father Juan Molina was an influential government official who also founded the Molina Orchestra. His first formal music lessons were violin and solfeggio under Celestino de Vera, then a member of his father's orchestra[^1^]. He attended the Escuela Catolica de Nuestra Padre Jesus Nazareno in Quiapo and later Colegio de San Juan de Letran where he obtained a bachelor of arts degree in 1909. He also studied law at the University of Santo Tomas and the Escuela de Derecho de Manila, but his passion for music prevailed. He attained a teacher's diploma in violincello at the UP Conservatory of Music in 1923[^1^].


He began his professional career as a concert soloist, composer, and conductor in Hanoi, French Indochina (now North Vietnam). He returned to the Philippines and became a faculty member of the UP Conservatory of Music, where he taught harmony, composition, music history, and violincello. He was also the first Filipino composer who was invited to perform his works at MalacaÃang Palace. He became a consultant in music education at the Bureau of Public Schools and later the dean of the Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music. He founded the first chamber music group in the country, the CEU String Quartet, which was professionally organized and financed by its music school[^1^].


As a conductor, he led the first performance in the Philippines of Bach's Christmas Oratorio presented by the combined Knox and Central Church Choirs (1947), as well as the first performance of Mozart's opera Don Giovanni, presented by the Manila Little Theater Group at the Far Eastern University Auditorium (1950). He is also remembered as the conductor of the first televised choral concert, featuring the Centro Escolar University Conservatory Chorus, over then DZAQ-TV Channel 3 (1953)[^1^]. As a composer, he was credited with over 500 works, including zarzuelas, masses, chamber music, vocal music, and symphonies. He was one of the first composers to incorporate pentatonic scales and ethnic instruments such as the kulintang and gabbang in his symphonies[^1^]. 29c81ba772


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