Julian Felipe
(1861-1941)
Composer of the Philippine National Anthem. Born in Cavite City on January 28, 1861. A dedicated music teacher and composer, he was appointed by Aguinaldo as Director of the National Band of the Philippine Republic. Died in Manila on October 2, 1941.
Julián Felipe is the composer of the Philippines national anthem Lupang Hinirang.[1] He was born in Cavite City, Cavite on January 28, 1861. A dedicated music teacher and composer, he was appointed by Emilio Aguinaldo as Director of the National Band of the First Philippine Republic. He died in Manila on October 2, 1944.
A bust of Felipe can be found in Cavite City located near San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite.
(1861-1941)
Composer of the Philippine National Anthem. Born in Cavite City on January 28, 1861. A dedicated music teacher and composer, he was appointed by Aguinaldo as Director of the National Band of the Philippine Republic. Died in Manila on October 2, 1941.
Julián Felipe
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Julián Felipe | |
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![]() Composer of Lupang Hinirang | |
Born | January 28, 1861 Cavite, Cavite |
Died | October 2, 1944 Manila |
Occupation | Composer |
Known for | Composer of the National Anthem of the Philippines |
A bust of Felipe can be found in Cavite City located near San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite.
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