Julian Felipe, and the song was first publicly played on June 12,1898
2006-12-04 23:02:26
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answered by jont 2
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"Lupang Hinirang" is the national anthem of the Philippines. Its music was composed in 1898 by Julian Felipe in Spanish and the lyrics were adapted from the poem Filipinas, written by a young poet-soldier named Jose Palma in 1899.
Originally written as incidental music, it did not have words when it was adopted as the National Anthem of the Philippines and subsequently played during the proclamation of Philippine independence on June 12, 1898. During the American occupation of the Philippines, the colonial government banned the song from being played with the passage of the Flag Law. The law was repealed in 1919 and the song was translated into English and would be legalized as the "Philippine Hymn." It was then translated into Filipino beginning in the 1940's with a 1966 version serving as the present anthem. Its use is governed by Republic Act No. 8491 or the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines of 1998. The national anthem however is known to many Filipinos simply as "Bayang Magiliw", from the first line of the anthem.
2006-12-09 03:08:18
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answered by prism tower 1
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Composer Julian Felipe in 1934 composed the Philippine National Anthem entitled: Lupang Hinirang
2006-12-06 02:30:35
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answered by Maganda 3
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On June 5, 1898, Aguinaldo issued a decree setting aside June 12 as the day for the proclamation of Philippine independence. At the same time, he commissioned Julian Felipe, a composer from Cavite, to prepare a composition which would be played during the independence ceremonies. On June 11, Felipe showed Aguinaldo the draft of his musical composition, which was entitled Marcha Filipina Magdalo. Aguinaldo and the other revolutionary leaders, upon hearing the composition played on the piano, adopted it as the official march of the Philippines. Aguinaldo then requested Felipe to teach the music to the members of the band of San Francisco de Malabon so it could be played the next day. Felipe changed the title of the march to Marcha Nacional Filipina(Philippine National March).
2006-12-05 07:03:21
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answered by Dom 3
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The music was composed in 1898 by Julian Felipe in Spanish and the lyrics were adapted from the poem Filipinas, written by a young poet-soldier named Jose Palma in 1899.
2006-12-05 07:03:34
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answered by Jae Kim 2
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Julian Felipe
2006-12-06 00:34:30
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answered by King Kee 3
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Julian Felipe
2006-12-05 07:37:46
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answered by Nelle 2
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Lenny Kravitz
2006-12-05 10:57:26
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answered by spygirl 3
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it was composed by julian felipe
2006-12-06 04:23:55
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answered by SKY0612 2
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ya julione filipe
2006-12-06 09:19:03
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answered by DAN M 2
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