Sorry, I searched but couldn't find a recording. Here's a tidbit about their family that I found. You may know, but I'll post it anyway:
The Buencamino Family
The Buencamino family are from Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan. The Buencamino clan is a family of musicians (Franciso Buencamino, Sr., arranger, "Bahay Kubo"; Juan Buencamino, composer, "Ako'y Isang Ibong Sawi", "Pag-Ibig Ko'y Ikaw", "Haling na Damdamin"; Nonong Buencamino, composer, "1991 SEA Games Theme", "José Rizal: Agnus Dei", "Natutulog Ba ang Diyos"; Willy Buencamino Cruz, composer, "Araw-Araw Gabi-Gabi", "Mahawi Man ang Ulap", "Init sa Magdamag"; Cecile Buencamino Licad, pianist).
The Buencamino Patriarch, Fortunato Buencamino, was a church organist and band master, and his mother, Luisa Beltran, was a singer.
Francisco was a pupil of the composer Marcelo Adonay. He later composed music for zarzuelas ("Marcela", "Si Tio Selo", "Yayang" and "Pangakong Hindi Natupad") and motion pictures ("Ang Ibong Adarna"). He also had several kundiman compositions ("Ang Una Kong Pag-Ibig"/Mi Primer Amor, "Panaguimpan", "A Woman and A Rose"). His masterpiece was the "Mayon Concerto", which took him five years to complete.
Source: Ms. Aileen Ibardaloza
2007-05-21 16:33:00
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