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RESTITUTO “RESTIE” UMALI
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8K viewsRestituto "Restie" Umali was a Filipino composer born in in Manila. He was influenced by his father who taught him violin and exposed him to family musical performances. He learned various instruments and studied music composition. Umali arranged the Philippine national anthem and local songs for international performances. He composed over movie theme songs and film scores, winning several awards for his work. Some of his popular songs included "Saan Ka Man Naroroon" and "Alaala ng Lumipas". Umali arranged performances for radio and worked as a musical director for a film studio.
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8K views3 pagesRestituto "Restie" Umali was a Filipino composer born in in Manila. He was influenced by his father who taught him violin and exposed him to family musical performances. He learned various instruments and studied music composition. Umali arranged the Philippine national anthem and local songs for international performances. He composed over movie theme songs and film scores, winning several awards for his work. Some of his popular songs included "Saan Ka Man Naroroon" and "Alaala ng Lumipas". Umali arranged performances for radio and worked as a musical director for a film studio.
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Restituto "Restie" Umali was a Filipino composer born in in Manila. He was influenced by his father who taught him violin and exposed him to family musical performances. He learned various instruments and studied music composition. Umali arranged the Philippine national anthem and local so
Levi celerio 2. Restituto Aquino Umali was born in Paco, Manila on June 16, His early exposure to music was through his father who taught solfeggio and score reading at the Mapa High School where he became a member of one of the school glee club and orchestra. Umali played the E-flat horn, trombone, and tuba when he was part of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Band. He also taught choral arranging and orchestration at the UST Conservatory of Music. He majored 3. in Composition and Conducting at the Conservatory of Music, University of the Philippines (UP) and Commerce at the Jose Rizal College. He even passed an electrician's course at the Philippine School of Arts and Trades before embarking on career as a musical scorer for movies. During World War II, Umali took lessons in harmony from Felipe Padilla de Leon. Shortly, after that war, he performed with the Manila Symphony Orchestra, and continued his studies in composition and conducting while teaching at the UP Conservatory of Music. He was under the tutelage of noted 4. composers such as Lucrecia Kasilag, Col. Antonino Buenaventura and Ramon Tapales. Umali arranged the Philippine national anthem and the local classic Katakataka for the Boston Pops Orchestra when it performed for the Philippine Independence Night in Boston in He composed approximately movie theme songs and more than scores for movies. His musical scoring career capped by a Universal Pictures' production of No Man Is An Island starring Jeffrey Hunter and Barbara Perez. His musical scores for the movies Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso (), Pinagbuklod ng Langit (), Mga Anghel na Walang Langit (), and Ang Alamat () 5. won him "Best Musical Score" honors at the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Science (FAMAS) Awards. He also garnered the "Best Music Awards" for Bitter-Sweet at the Manila Film Festival and Ang Agila at Ang Araw at the Olongapo Film Festival. • Saan Ka Man Naroon • Alaala ng Lumipas Jose maceda Lucrecia kasilag
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