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''Hangád'' ( Tagalog: "yearning" or "desire") is an inspirational vocal ensemble known for songs like ''Pananatili'', ''Pagkakaibigan'', and ''Panunumpâ'' (covered by pop singer Carol Banawa). It consists of former members of ''Days with the Lord''. History Origins Hangad's origins begin with thDays with the Lord(DWTL) retreat/recollection at the all-boys Ateneo de Manila High School. In need of a singing group for their own group, Chad Arcinue and Lance Lazatin recruited classmates and friends. A high school faculty member, Gabby Mallillin, encouraged the then-unnamed group to sing in the next DWTL sessions. Because of this, the same group of people would often find themselves participating in school activities. As the members were known to be participants of the DWTL seminars, the group has often been mistaken for the DWTL's "official" choir. Hence, in October 1991, the group decided to establish their own identity and adapted the name Hangad. Hangad made its debut concert i ...
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''Hangád'' (Tagalog: "yearning" or "desire") is an inspirational vocal ensemble known for songs like ''Pananatili'', ''Pagkakaibigan'', and ''Panunumpâ'' (covered by pop singer Carol Banawa). It consists of former members of ''Days with the Lord''. History Origins Hangad's origins begin with thDays with the Lord(DWTL) retreat/recollection at the all-boys Ateneo de Manila High School. In need of a singing group for their own group, Chad Arcinue and Lance Lazatin recruited classmates and friends. A high school faculty member, Gabby Mallillin, encouraged the then-unnamed group to sing in the next DWTL sessions. Because of this, the same group of people would often find themselves participating in school activities. As the members were known to be participants of the DWTL seminars, the group has often been mistaken for the DWTL's "official" choir. Hence, in October 1991, the group decided to establish their own identity and adapted the name Hangad. Hangad made its debut concert ...
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Pasko Naming Hangad
''Pasko Naming Hangad'' ( tl, Our Christmas desire) is the third album recorded by Philippine-based vocal ensemble Hangad. It is Hangad's first Christmas-themed album, containing original compositions and arrangements of some familiar Christmas songs. Pasko Naming Hangad was launched on December 6, 2002, at the Church of the Gesu, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City. Track listing ''English translation of Tagalog titles are provided in parentheses. Note: these translations are not official.'' # Alleluia #* Music by Paulo K. Tirol; percussion arrangement by James Bitanga # Sanggol Sa Sabsaban (''Child in the manger'') #* Words and music by Vincent de Jesus # O Come All Ye Faithful #* Traditional; arranged by P. Tirol # Simeon's Canticle #* Setting by M. Francisco, SJ (based on Luke 2:29-32); Additional text and arrangement by P. Tirol # Walang Iba Kundi Pag-Ibig #* (Tag. ''Nothing else but love'')– Words and music by V. de Jesus #* Guest performer: Noel Cabangon (solo ...
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Hangad (album)
''Hangad'' is the self-titled debut album of the Philippine-based vocal ensemble Hangad. It contains the singles "Pananatili" and "Panunumpa", the latter of which was popularized by pop singer Carol Banawa. It was twice released, first in cassette tape, then in compact disc. The cassette version was first released in 1998. The album was re-launched on compact disc (with six new songs), on June 24, 2000, at the Aldaba Recital Hall, UP Theater, UP Diliman, Quezon City. Track listing Cassette track listing ''English translation of Tagalog titles are provided in parentheses. Note: these translations are not official.'' ''A-side'' # "''Pagbabasbas''" ("Benediction") #* Words by Rene Javellana, SJ; music by Jandi Arboleda and Manoling Francisco, SJ; arranged by Paulo Tirol # "Now We Remain" #* Words and music by David Haas; arranged by P. Tirol # "''Pagkakaibigan''" ("Friendship") #* Words and Music by Charlie Cenzon, SJ (based on John 15); arrangement by Arnel Aquino, SJ; a ...
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Hangad A Capella
''Hangad a Capella'' is the second album recorded by Philippine-based vocal ensemble Hangad. As the title says, all songs in this album were recorded without any musical accompaniment. Most songs in ''a Capella'' are arrangements of familiar Filipino religious and inspirational songs; with the exception of two tracks, ''a Capella'' was indeed to be a collection of songs composed by Jesuit composers. ''Hangad a Capella'' was launched on June 23, 2002, at the Oratory of St. Ignatius at the Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City. Track listing ''English translation of Tagalog titles are provided in parentheses. Note: these translations are not official.'' # Papuri (''Praise'') #* Words and music by Jandi Arboleda and Chito Salazar; music by Norman Agatep; arranged by Paulo K. Tirol # Panalangin Sa Pagiging Bukas-Palad (''Prayer for Generosity'') #* Words by Tim Ofrasio (after Saint Ignatius of Loyola); music by M. Francisco, SJ and J. Arboleda; original arrangement by Renard R ...
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Jesuit Music Ministry
The Jesuit Music Ministry (JMM) is a Philippines-based producer and publisher of music for use in the liturgy of the Roman Catholic church. It also manages a group of artists and composers, whose works are widely used in the liturgy of the Holy Mass in the Philippines. It is based in the Jesuit Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City. The Jesuit Ateneo produced its first successful composer in the person of Fr. Eduardo Hontiveros, SJ, whose works (first published in the 1960s) were used in various Catholic rites throughout the country (among his familiar compositions is the '' Papuri sa Diyos''). Other Jesuit priests and religious men followed suit, among which were: * Manoling Francisco, SJ - composer of ''Hindi Kita Malilimutan'' (''"I will never forget you"'', based on Isaiah 49); ''Tanging Yaman'' (''"Precious Treasure"'') (which became the theme song of a Filipino film of the same title); and ''"Sa 'Yo Lamang"'' (''"Only yours"''). These three songs were covered by pop ...
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GMA Network
GMA Network (Global Media Arts or simply GMA) is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network. It is the flagship property of publicly traded GMA Network, Inc. Its first broadcast on television was on October 29, 1961. GMA Network (formerly known as Republic Broadcasting System, GMA Radio-Television Arts and GMA Rainbow Satellite Network) is commonly referred to as the Kapuso Network in reference to the outline of the company's logo. It is headquartered in the GMA Network Center in Quezon City and its transmitter, Tower of Power, is located at Tandang Sora Avenue, Barangay Culiat also in Quezon City with regional stations and offices strategically located in over 9 major cities across the country. The original meaning of the GMA acronym was Greater Manila Area, referring to the initial coverage area of the station. As the network expanded it changed into Global Media Arts. The flagship television station of GMA is DZBB-TV (GMA-7 Manila) which carries VHF Channel 7 ...
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Del Monte Kitchenomics
''Del Monte Kitchenomics'' is a Philippine television cooking show broadcast by ABS-CBN, GMA Network and GMA News TV. Sponsored by Del Monte Foods, it premiered in 1989 in ABS-CBN's morning line up. The show concluded in 2015. Hosts * Rob Pengson * Love Añover * Luigi Muhlach * Jolina Magdangal * Dino Ferari * Eugene Domingo * Jackie Ang-Po * Carla Abellana Carla Angeline Reyes Abellana (; born June 12, 1986) is a Filipino actress and model who played the lead role in the Philippine adaptation of the Mexican telenovela '' Rosalinda'' in 2009. She is also known for her lead role in ''Sine Novela: ... References 1989 Philippine television series debuts 2015 Philippine television series endings ABS-CBN original programming Filipino-language television shows Philippine cooking television series GMA Network original programming GMA News TV original programming {{Philippines-tv-prog-stub ...
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Batibot
''Batibot'' is a Philippine television educational show produced by the Philippine Children's Television Foundation (PCTF). It debuted in 1984 as the replacement of ''Sesame'', a co-production of PCTV and the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) from 1983 to 1984. History ''Sesame'' (1983-1984) The precursor of ''Batibot'' was ''Sesame'', intended as the Filipino version of the American children's show, ''Sesame Street'', which educates preschoolers through dance, song, and role-play educational skills through them. ''Sesame'' was a co-production of the Philippine Children's Television Foundation (PCTF) and the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) with support from the Philippine government. ''Sesame'' aired in 1983 as a bilingual (Filipino and English) program. The series featured two Muppet-style characters Pong Pagong and Kiko Matsing. Both characters were inspired from a Filipino fable, "The Monkey and the Turtle", which was annotated to English by José Rizal in 1889. Go ...
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Catholic Mass Media Awards
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilization.O'Collins, p. v (preface). The church consists of 24 ''sui iuris'' churches, including the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, which comprise almost 3,500 dioceses and eparchies located around the world. The pope, who is the bishop of Rome, is the chief pastor of the church. The bishopric of Rome, known as the Holy See, is the central governing authority of the church. The administrative body of the Holy See, the Roman Curia, has its principal offices in Vatican City, a small enclave of the Italian city of Rome, of which the pope is head of state. The core beliefs of Catholicism are found in the Nicene Creed. The Catholic Church teaches that it is the one ...
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National Commission For Culture And The Arts
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines ( fil, Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga Sining, ceb, Nasodnong Komisyon alang sa Budaya ug mga Arte) is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines. It is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture; an executing agency for the policies it formulates; and task to administering the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts (NEFCA) – fund exclusively for the implementation of culture and arts programs and projects. History The successful overthrow of the dictatorship in 1986 through the People Power Revolution inspired the different sectors of society to rally behind the new government towards the restoration of democracy. On March 12, 1986, the Alliance of Artists for the Creation of a Ministry of Culture (AACMC) drafted and adopted a proposal for the establishment of ...
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Awit Awards
The Awit Awards are music awards in the Philippines given annually by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) to recognize the outstanding achievements in the music industry. The word "Awit" means "song" literally in Filipino. The first awards were given in 1969 at a ceremony in Makati. After three awards ceremonies were held, the Awit Awards were discontinued in 1972. In 1988, PARI brought back the awards and today, the organization still handles these awards. History The idea for Awit Awards was conceived by Oskar "Oskee" Salazar, the Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ... correspondent for the Philippines at that time, in late 1968. The first awards ceremony was held on March 23, 1969, that took place in Makati. It was organized by t ...
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Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is a Philippine state broadcaster owned by the Government Communications Group under the Office of the Press Secretary (OPS). The IBC, along with sister media companies People's Television Network and Philippine Broadcasting Service, form the media arm of the OPS and it is assigned as a secondary state broadcaster that broadcasts education, culture, arts and sports programming. Its studios, offices and broadcast facilities are located at the IBC TV Compound, Lot 3-B, Capitol Hills Drive cor. Zuzuarregui Street, Barangay Matandang Balara, Diliman, Quezon City. History The beginnings Inter-Island Broadcasting Corporation was established in October 1959 when DZTV Channel 13 in Manila aired its test broadcast. On March 1, 1960, at 6:30pm, DZTV-TV 13 was finally launched and it became as the third television station in the country after the monopoly of DZAQ-TV of ABS and DZXL-TV of CBN owned by the Lopez family's Bolinao Elect ...
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