Father of Kundiman Belongs to the “Triumvirate of Filipino composers”
His music was Romantic in style, incorporates Western forms and techniques with folk materials
1st National artist for music
“Father of Impressionist Artist”
Incorporated Philippine folk elements in his compositions with Western forms and harmony.
One of the most popular and prolific composers in the Philippines
Da coconut nutKay ganda ng atig musika
Kumukutikutitap
Incorporate traditional music forms as well as indigenous rhythms and instruments in their compositions
/*nmc/National artist for music
Known for incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions
Became popular with their musical compositions used as musical background or theme songs in movies and films
Known for creating music with a mouth-blown leaf
“Ang Pasko ay Sumapit”
“Dean of Filipino Movie Composers and Musical Directors”
Bayan ko, Maalaala mo Kaya
One of the founders of traditional jazz in the Philippines
Composed music for films in honor of his wife
Gaano ko ikaw kamahal, Bato sa Buhangin
Answer:
Santiago's music was Romantic in style, incorporating Western forms and techniques with folk materials. He composed several works such as kundiman, symphonies, piano concertos, and other music pieces for the piano, violin, and voice.