National Artist and their
Contributions to Particular
          Areas
MUSIC
       Antonio R. Buenaventura
- Together with Francisca Reyes Aquino,
  national artist for dance, researched on
  and popularized Philippines folk songs and
  dances in 1935
- He wrote songs and musical arrangement
  based on the folk songs of different ethnic
  groups in the country
              Jose Maceda
- His life-long musical career focused on
  understanding and popularizing Filipino
  traditional music. He conducted
  researches and fieldworks which resulted
  in his wide array of recorded music from
  parts of the country.
- His major works include Ugma-ugma,
  pagsamba, Udlot-udlot, Kubing, Agungan,
  Ugnayan, Aroding, Ading, Siasid and
  Suling-suling.
          Lucresia R. Kasilag
- Reinforces the Filipino’s appreciation to
  music by fusing Western influences to
  Philippine ethnic music.
- She integrated ethnic instruments in her
  orchestral productions.
- Legend of Sarimanok, Philippine scenes,
  Her son, Ang pamana, Jose, Sisa, Awit ng
  mga awit Psalms, East meets jazz ethnika.
            Ernani J. Cuenco
- Is one of the remarkable singer, composer,
  film scorer, and musician in his time. Many
  of his songs etched a mark in the hearts of
  the Filipinos due to his style of
  incorporating Kundiman elements in his
  ballad love songs.
- Bato sa buhangin, Bulong ng Puso,
  Kalesa, Gano kita Kamahal, Diligin mo ng
  Hamog and Uhaw na lupa, and Nahan.
            Ernani J. Cuenco
- Is one of the remarkable singer, composer,
  film scorer, and musician in his time. Many
  of his songs etched a mark in the hearts of
  the Filipinos due to his style of
  incorporating Kundiman elements in his
  ballad love songs.
- Bato sa buhangin, Bulong ng Puso,
  Kalesa, Gano kita Kamahal, Diligin mo ng
  Hamog and Uhaw na lupa, and Nahan.
             Lucio San Pedro
- Is a master composer known for creatively
  using folk idioms in his musical compositions.
  Unlike any other artists, he did not incorporate
  folk song materials in his works.
- Sa ugoy ng duyan, Lulay, choral compositions
  include Sa mahal kong bayan; orchestral
  works include the The devils Bridge, Malakas
  at Maganda overture, Hope and Ambition.
            Antonio J. Molina
- He innovated the Philippine music in his time
  by using folk instruments like the kulintang
  and gabbang.
- He composed more than 300 works and two-
  thirds of which used traditional music.
            Franciso Feliciano
- Was a musician, composer, teacher, and
conductor known for incorporating “Asianess” in
his music. His works show the rich culture and
ethnicity of Asia especially in the Philippines.
               Levi Celerio
- He started playing violin when he was 11
years old. Due to his extraordinary talent in
music, Alexander Lippay of the UP conservatory
of music recommended him at the Academy of
Music Manila for scholarship. However, Celerio
had an accident resulting to a broken wrist
which stopped him from playing violin but this
accident did not stop him from continuing a
career in music. He composed an estimate of
4,000 musical works.
               Ramon Santos
- His music highlights Asia’s and Philippines’
rich artistic tradition and features elements from
western and non-western areas. He combined
Philippine indigenous instruments and vocals to
orchestral instruments and other instruments
from foreign nations. Moreover, included in his
popular unique compositions is Kulintang.
               Jovita Fuentes
- Was remarkable Filipina artist known fo her
portrayal of Cio-cio san in madame Butterfly by
Gia33omo Puccini, which was held in in Theatro
Municipale di Piacenza Italy. Spain awarded her
as the “Embahadora de Filipinas a su Madre
Patria” for outstanding portraying different roles
in numerous musical performances in Europe.
          Felipe Padilla de Leon
- Is a “people’s musician” for the sentiments
  and aspirations of the Filipino people in times
  of war and of peace are evident in his musical
  works.
- Some of his orchestral music include Mariang
  Makiling Overture and Roca Encantada.
- His choral music and songs include Payapang
  Daigdig, Ako ay Pilipino, Bulaklak, and mUtya
  ng Lahi.
           Andrea Veneracion
- She was the founder of the world-renowned
  choral group, the Philippine Madrigal Singers,
  which has won numerous awards in and
  outside the country. The Madrigals
  contributed in the development of choral
  literature and movement throughout the
  Philippines.
DANCE
        Francisca Reyes Aquino
- She vigorously researched on the different
  folk dances of the Philippines which made her
  the “Folk Dance Pioneer” of the country. Her
  researched entitled “Philippine Dances and
  games” contains the country’s unrecorded
  celebrations, folk dances, rituals, and games.
- Due to her valuable contribution in the
  development of Filipino culture, former
  President Ramon Magsaysay awarded her
  the Republic Award Merit.
             Ramon Obusan
- He promoted the Philippine ethnic dances and
  performed them with respect and authenticity.
  He researched on the different Philippine
  ethnic groups throughout the country to
  perfectly perform their dances. His
  presentations attempt to demonstrate the
  ethnic dances’ original routine and music.
                Alice Reyes
- Her major and most significant contribution in
the Philippine dance is the development of the
unique Filipino modern dance idiom. She
popularized contemporary dance in the
Philippines through her concerts, tours,
outreached works and lecture-demonstrations in
schools.
        Leonor Orosa Goquingco
- Also known as the ‘Trailblazer”, “Mother of
  Philippine Theater Dance”, and “Dean of Filipino
  Performing Arts Critics”, significantly contributed
  to the progress of the Philippine dance by
  developing distinct productions using balletic
  folkloric and Asian styles.
- Her most ambitious work is the Filipinescas:
  Philippine Life, Legend, and Lore, a dance epic
  showing the Filipino culture from pagan time to
  present that elevated the Philippine native folk
  dance to its highest level of development.
         Lucresia Reyes-Urtula
- Studied the country’s folk and ethnic dances
  for four decades and developed ethnic
  choreographies applying her findings.
- She was the dance director of Bayanihan
  Philippine Dance Company for three decades
  who choreographed various dances for the
  group.
THEATER
                Daisy Avellana
- She was the so-called First lady of the
  Philippine Theater because of her magnificent
  performances in classis Filipino and
  international theater productions and plays.
- Some of the productions she significantly
  became part of were Othello, Macbeth in
  Black, Tatarin, Portrait of the Artist as Filipino,
  Diego Silang, walang Sugat, etc.
                Rolando Tinio
- Was an outstanding stage director, poet,
  thespian, and playwright known for his
  numerous remarkable productions and
  notable scripts.
- Some of his works include film scripts for Now
  and Forever, Gamitin mo Ako, and Milagros,
  sarswelas like and Mestiza, and Ana Maria,
  and Komedya like Orosman at Zafira.
- He is also a National Artist for Literature aside
  from Theater.
          Wilfredo Ma. Guerero
- Being a theater teacher and artist, has
mentored and trained many performing artists
for 35 years. He also introduced and
popularized Philippine theater to different parts
of the country by establishing the UP Mobile
Theater. The UP Mobile Theater has delivered
thousands of performances for 19 long years to
many campuses in the Philippines.
            Salvador F. Bernal
- He was an exceptional theater designer who
  designed hundreds of theater productions for
  a span of four decades. The superior quality
  of his designs made him incomparable to
  other designers.
- Bernal was also a professor at the University
  of the Philippines Diliman and Ateneo De
  Manila University where he shared his
  competencies to the aspiring young
  designers.
     Honorata “Atang” Dela Rama
- Started her theatrical career in an early age.
  At the age of seven, she has already been a
  part of different Spanish zarsuelas.
- She played many roles in numerous
  productions where she became popular and
  hailed as the Queen of Kundiman. She
  performed kundiman and Filipino songs for
  indigenous communities all over the country.
             Severino Montano
- Hailed as the titan of Philippine Theater,
  Montano took the lead in promoting
  ‘legitimate theater” in the country. He was top
  caliber playwright, theater artist, and director
  who took up degrees in and outside the
  country to master theater arts and later on to
  share his learnings and competencies to the
  younger Filipino generation.
VISUAL ARTS
           Fernando Amorsolo
- He was known as the “Grand Old Man of the
  Philippine Art” was the first National Artist of
  the country. Lighting is the most prominent
  element of Amorsolo’s painting. His trademark
  was the backlighting technique which makes
  the subjects of his painting seem to glow.
- His significant works are Planting Rice,
  Dalagang Bukid, The Mestiza, and Maiden in
  a Stream, among others.
           Hernando Ocampo
- Is one the Thirteen Moderns, who paved the
  way to art modernism in the Philippines,
  compared to classical paintings, his works
  were more radical and more poetic. Ocampo’s
  pieces show the kind of society there was
  after World War II.
- His major artworks were Genesis, Calvary,
  Slum Dwellers, Nude with cradle and flower,
  The Resurrection, Fiesta, etc.
           Benedicto Cabrera
- Popularly known as BenCab, is an award
  winning painter and printmaker who tagged as
  master of the Philippine contemporary art.
- His painting was “Sabel”, the woman
  scavenger roaming the streets in his
  hometown when he was young. Sabel depicts
  poverty and inequality in the Philippines
  society.
      Carlos “Botong” Francisco
- Was a from Muralist from Angono, Rizal. For
  nearly three decades, he painted murals
  showing the historical past of the Philippines.
  Most of hid subjects depict the life in his
  hometown and highlight the lives of the
  farmers and fishermen.
- Is one of the so-called “The Triumvirate” along
  with other modernists Galo Ocampo and
  Victorio Edades, who introduce modern art to
  the country.
              Cesar Legaspi
- Is one of the thirteen moderns, who promoted
  modern arts in the country. He was a neo-
  realist whose important contribution to
  modern art was his refinement of cubism and
  produced artworks showing local
  temperaments.
- The Beggars, The Stairway, the ritual, the
  Survivor, Gadget I and II and among others.
           Abdulmari Asis Imao
- Is a visual artist from Sulu, who articulated the
  Muslim culture and art in the country. He
  preserved and promoted the Philippine
  indigenous art through the use of ethnic
  themes like the ukkil, sarimanok, and naga I
  his paintings and sculpture.
           Guillermo Tolentino
- was the master sculptor who introduced
  classical sculptor in the Philippeines. He was
  known for creating monuments and bust
  figures of Philippine heroes like Andres
  Bonifacio and Jose Rizal and Philippine
  presidents like Manuel Quezon and Ramon
  Magsaysay.
                  Arturo Luz
- Is an abstractionist known for his minimalist
  paintings and sculptures which exude
  sophisticated simplicity. He started doing art
  at the age of 17 without prior training. Then
  later on he had his first lesson with Pablo
  Amorsolo, brother of Fernando Amorsolo.
        Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz
- Was the artist known for his gestural abstract
  expressionistic paintings using a variety of
  mediums like acrylic and oil.
- He was also a sculptor who produced
  abstract and figurative sculptures like
  ceramics, paper, and mixed media.
            Napoleom Abueva
- Is the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture,
who made use of wide range of materials in his
works like different types of hardwood, stones,
and metals. He was also the sculptor who
started the trend in mixing materials, like metal
and stone in making sculptures.
       Jeremias Elizalde Navarro
- Popularly known as J. Elizalde Navarro, was a
painter and a sculptor. As a painter, he created
both abstract and figure paintings using oil and
watercolor. The prominent elements in his
abstract works were its geometric forms and
spontaneous strokes.
           Francisco Coching
- Tagged as “Dean of Filipino Illustrators” and
  was popular for his komiks drawings. Fantasy,
  love and adventure were the usual themes of
  his works drawing inspirations from awit and
  korido.
- Among his works are Lapu-lapu, Pedro
  Penduko, Hagibis, El Nidoa and Maldita.
             Vistorio Edades
- “Father f Modern Philippine Painting”. He was
  one of the “Triumvirate” who introduced
  modernism in Philippine Visual Art. Upon his
  arrival to the Philippines after studying
  abroad, Edades shocked many Filipinos in his
  exhibit due to his non-conventional style of
  painting.
                Ang Kiukok
- Was known for his highly expressionistic
  works containing powerful meanings. Angst,
  anguish, and anger are the glaring emotions
  contained in his cubistic works as these were
  created in the time of Martial Law.
                  Jose Joya
- Is an abstractionist known for his “gestural
  paintings”. He is also a multimedia artist who
  painted on ceramics such as vessel, plates,
  and tiles.
- As an artist, he promoted visual arts to
  younger generation by conducting regional
  workshop.
            Vicente Manansala
- Was cubist painter who painted with a wide
  range of subject matters from the happy and
  bountiful rural to poverty-stricken urban set-
  ups.
LITERATURE
           Francisco Arcellana
- Is one of the proponents of modern Filipino
  short story which uses English as its
  language. Due to his innovativeness in
  developing fiction, he was able to come up
  with short stories using lyrical prose-poetic
  approach. He published books, poems, and
  short stories.
                Edith Tiempo
- In over five decades, she produced numerous
  remarkable poems and short stories. Evident
  in her poems is the harmony of intellect and
  emotions which resulted in fine literary pieces.
  The “Little Marmoset” and “Bonsai” are tow of
  her notable poems.
Bienvenido Lumbera
              N.V.M. Gonsalez
- Nestor Vicente Madali Gonzales is a writer
  known for his effective use of English
  language in expressing and shaping the
  culture and sensibility of the Filipino people
  and the country.