I remember Macrine ( RIP) mentioning Lucrecia Kasilag when we were discussing about the status of classical music In the Philippines during our early years of married life.

Lucrecia Roces Kasilag (1917-2008) was a pioneering figure in Philippine music, known for her innovative integration of indigenous Filipino music with Western classical forms. Born in San Fernando, La Union, she grew up in a musically inclined family, which nurtured her early interest in music. Kasilag pursued her education at the Philippine Women's University and later at the Eastman School of Music in the United States, where she honed her skills in composition and music theory. Her career was marked by her tenure as the president of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, where she played a crucial role in promoting Filipino arts and culture. Kasilag composed over 250 works, including orchestral pieces, operas, and chamber music, often incorporating traditional Filipino instruments and themes. Her work during the post-war era was instrumental in shaping a national identity through music, reflecting the Philippines' rich cultural heritage. Kasilag's legacy endures in her contributions to music education and her efforts to elevate Filipino music on the global stage.
Narcisa Buencamino (1877-1966) was a prominent figure in the Philippines during a transformative period in the nation's history. Born in 1877, she lived through the Spanish colonial era, the Philippine Revolution, and the subsequent American colonization. Her life spanned a time of significant social and political upheaval, which shaped her contributions to Filipino society. Buencamino was part of a well-known family, with connections to influential figures in the Philippine Revolution.
Her family background provided her with a unique perspective on the struggles for independence and national identity. Throughout her life, she was actively involved in cultural and social movements that sought to preserve and promote Filipino heritage and identity during a time when Western influences were pervasive. Her legacy is marked by her dedication to cultural preservation and her role in fostering a sense of national pride among Filipinos. Narcisa Buencamino's life and work remain a testament to the resilience and cultural richness of the Philippines.
Read for Details: https://www.geni.com/people/Narcisa-Buencamino/6000000010579474445
Meanwhile, here's another relative on my Father's side of the Family, who was involved in Philippines political activities, Roilo Golez. I have posted previously the accomplishments of my two other relatives involved in the Political Activities in the Philippines, Teofisto Guingona💚 and Tomas Confessor. 💚💚.
I remember my Dad informing me that Golez family are his Second Cousins.
Roilo Golez (1947-2018) was a prominent Filipino politician and public servant known for his staunch advocacy of national sovereignty and maritime rights. Born in the Philippines, Golez graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1970, which laid the foundation for his career in public service. He later earned a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of the Philippines. Golez began his political career as the Postmaster General of the Philippines before being elected to the House of Representatives in 1992, representing Parañaque. He served multiple terms and was known for his dedication to national security and defense issues. Golez was a vocal critic of China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, advocating for the Philippines' rights under international law. His efforts contributed to raising awareness and shaping policy on maritime security in the region. Golez's legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to protecting Philippine sovereignty and his influence on national defense policy.
Lastly, here's my night light-A Bubblegram Photo of Me and Macrine (RIP-2020)
💚https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2025/03/a-confirmed-relative-teofisto-guingona.html
💚💚https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2025/05/tomas-confesor-another-filipino.html
2 comments:
What a fabulous record you are creating for family posterity!
thanks for another window into your remarkable world. . .
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