Julián Felipe
| Julián Felipe | |
|---|---|
![]() Julián Felipe, Composer of the Philippine national anthem | |
| Born |
January 28, 1861 (age 155) Cavite, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines |
| Died |
October 2, 1944 (aged 83) Manila, Commonwealth of the Philippines |
| Occupation | Composer |
| Known for | Composer of the National Anthem of the Philippines |
Julián Felipe (January 28, 1861 – October 2, 1944), was the composer of the music of the Philippine national anthem, formerly known as "Marcha Nacional Magdalo", now known as Lupang Hinirang.[1]
Early life
Julián Felipe was born in Cavite City, Cavite. A dedicated music teacher and composer, he was appointed by then-President Emilio Aguinaldo as Director of the National Band of the First Philippine Republic. He died in Manila.
He studied at a public school in Cavite and Binondo, Manila for his primary education. At an early age, he showed his talent in music. He also learned how to play the piano and the organ. Later, He became an organist in St. Peter's Parish Church. As an organist, Felipe was given the chance to hone his gift. Soon after he was composing songs.
Among his early popular compositions were Moteti el Santesisimo, Sintos y Floras Rogodones, Amorita Danza, and Reina de Cavite (In honor of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad de Porta Vaga). He impressed many music enthusiasts with the said pieces. Though still young, his works were already at par with the seasoned musicians.
In recognition of his remarkable contributions in the field of music, he was given awards and accolades.
Involvement in the Philippine Revolution
When the revolution broke out, Felipe joined his fellow Cavitenos who fought against the Spaniards. He was arrested and jailed at Fort San Felipe in Cavite.
When freed, he again joined Emilio Aguinaldo's troop. He composed nationalistic songs that inspired his compatriots to continue fighting against the Spaniards. A bust of Felipe can be found in Cavite City, located near San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite.
National Anthem
Aguinaldo asked him to provide a stirring composition to be played in the historic proclamation of Philippine independence. His composition 'Marcha Nacional Filipina', played on June 12, 1898 in Aguinaldo's home in Kawit, was adopted as the Philippine national anthem on September 5, 1938.
Later life
Julián Felipe and his wife Irene Tapia had four daughters and a son. He died on October 2, 1944, at age of 83.
1. Soledad FELIPE [married Gregorio GIRON and had 8 children]
1a. Adela Felipe GIRON [married Juan NAVARRO Sr. and had 8 children]
1a.1. - Carolina Giron NAVARRO
1a.2. - Angeles Giron NAVARRO
1a.3.- Juan Giron NAVARRO Jr. [married Nilda ALCANTARA and had 4 children]
1a.3a - Josephine Alcantara NAVARRO [married Jeremias PONTAOE and had 4 children]
1a.3a.1 - Patrick Navarro PONTAOE
1a.3a.2 - Dharell Navarro PONTAOE
1a.3a.3 - Yashmin Navarro PONTAOE
1a.3a.4 - Kathryn Navarro PONTAOE
1a.3b - Marissa Alcantara NAVARRO [married Alejandro DELA CRUZ Jr. and had 2 children]
1a.3b.1 - Karen Hannah Navarro DELA CRUZ [married Robert BELL and had 2 children]
1a.3b.1a - A'lessia Nyannah-Tajanaé Dela Cruz BELL
1a.3b.1b - Nyarrah LaVeah Dela Cruz BELL
1a.3b.2 - Alessah Navarro DELA CRUZ
1a.3c - Ma. Cristina Alcantara NAVARRO [married Genovivo ATAY Jr. and had 2 children]
1a.3c.1 - Byron John Navarro ATAY
1a.3c.2 - Christine Mae Navarro ATAY
1a.3d - Mary Ann Alcantara NAVARRO [married Robert SIEBENLAER]
1a.4. - Aida Giron NAVARRO
1a.4a - Ma. Cecilia NAVARRO
1a.5. - Emma Giron NAVARRO [married Mangiguin MAGOMNANG and had 4 children]
1a.5a - Faroukh Navarro MAGOMNANG
1a.5b - Farrah Navarro MAGOMNANG
1a.5c - Faisal Navarro MAGOMNANG [married Marjorie ABUBACAR and had 3 children]
1a.5c.1 Ameerah Abubacar MAGOMNANG
1a.5c.2 Mohd. Faisal Abubacar MAGOMNANG
1a.5c.3 Haadia Abubacar MAGOMNANG
1a.5d - Faridah Navarro MAGOMNANG [married Jonathan PANGCATAN and had 3 children]
1a.5d.1 Hesham Magomnang PANGCATAN
1a.5d.2 Sittie Hanna Magomnang PANGCATAN
1a.5d.2 Hamza Magomnang PANGCATAN
1a.6.- Octavio Giron NAVARRO
1a.6a - Christian NAVARRO
1a.7. - Raul Giron NAVARRO
1a.8. - Olga Giron NAVARRO [married Getulio CIMENI and had 4 children]
1a.8a - Carlo Navarro CIMENI
1a.8a.1 - Carlo II B. CIMENI
1a.8b - Carol Navarro CIMENI [married Raymund DEQUINA and had 2 children]
1a.8b.1- Matthew Owen Cimeni DEQUINA
1a.8b.2- Seth Daniel Cimeni DEQUINA
1a.8c - Craig Navarro CIMENI
1a.8d - Chris Navarro CIMENI
1b. Rosa Felipe GIRON, b. 12 Sep 1910, d. 10 Sep 1966. [married Ramon Navarro and had 6 children]
1b.1. - Elvira Giron NAVARRO [married Bienvenido NICANOR]
1b.2. - Norma Giron NAVARRO [married Ramon V. ROBLES and had 2 children]
1b.2a. - Rey Navarro ROBLES [married Carolina M. MANILAY and had 1 child]
1b.2a.1 - Ryan James M. ROBLES
1b.2b - Rene Navarro ROBLES [married Wilrose GALANO-TAN and had 3 children]
1b.2b.1 - Adrian ROBLES
1b.2b.2 - Bryce ROBLES
1b.2b.3 - Cecilia ROBLES
1b.3. - Ramon Giron NAVARRO [married Eva MANALO and had 3 children]
1b.3a. - Monica Manalo NAVARRO [married Paul KRAUSE and had 3 children]
1b.3b. - Raymond Manalo NAVARRO
1b.3c. - Ronald Manalo NAVARRO
1b.4. - Nora Giron NAVARRO [married Jesus ESTEBAN and had 3 children]
1b.4a. - Jesus Navarro ESTEBAN
1b.4b. - Norman Navarro ESTEBAN
1b.4c. - Jessica Navarro ESTEBAN
1b.5. - Myrna Giron NAVARRO [married Wilfredo CARRACEDO and had 2 children]
1b.5a. - Christina Navarro CARRACEDO
1b.5b. - Myra Navarro CARRACEDO
1b.6. - Ruby Giron NAVARRO [married Norman REYES and had 2 children]
1b.6a. - Richard Navarro REYES
1b.6b. - Michael Danial NAvarro REYES
1c. Mercedes Felipe GIRON. (married Robert James Thomson) b. 14 Jun 1917 d. 25 Dec 1983 and had 1 child.
1d. Soledad Felipe GIRON.
1e. Jose Noli Felipe GIRON [married Florencia PIRAMIDE, b. 10 Apr 1930, d. and had 6 children]
1e.1 - Henry Piramide GIRON
1e.2 - Susan Piramide GIRON
1e.3 - Sylvia Piramide GIRON, b. 31 Dec 1950 [married Douglas C. BLACK, b. 6 Jan 1951, and had 4 children]
1e.3a - Elaine Grace Giron BLACK, b. 28 Oct 1974
1e.3b - Lesley Anne Giron BLACK, b. 13 Feb 1978
1e.3c - Christine Marie Giron BLACK, b. 7 May 1984 [married Adrian Albert BISQUERA, b. 6 Apr 1983, and had 3 children]
1e.3c.1 - Angelo Black Bisquera, b. 6 Jun 2006
1e.3c.2 - Chriselle Ariana Black Bisquera, b. 8 Feb 2008
1e.3c.3 - Averey Black Bisquera, b. 5 July 2013
1e.3d - Kimberly Giron BLACK, b. 24 Jan 1987
1e.4 - Marco Piramide GIRON
1e.5 - Nolita Piramide GIRON
1e.6 - Rex Piramide GIRON
1f. Antonio Felipe GIRON, b. 04 Jun 1924, d. 23 May 1994.
1g.Ramiro Felipe GIRON.
1h.Remedios Felipe GIRON.
2. Aurora FELIPE, d. date unknown.
3. Irene Tapia FELIPE, d. date unknown.
4. Agapito FELIPE, d. date unknown.
In popular culture
- Portrayed by Lou Veloso in the 2012 film, El Presidente.
References
- ↑ Lim, Josh. "Philippines "Lupang Hinirang" (Beloved Land)". Retrieved 2007-08-02.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Julián Felipe. |
- Historia de la Marcha Nacional Filipino Full text document written by Julián Felipe on the history of the Philippine National Anthem.
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