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  1. Col. Antonino Ramirez Buenaventura (May 4, 1904 – January 25, 1996) was a Filipino composer, conductor, and teacher.

  2. In celebration of the 120th birth anniversary of Col. Antonino R. Buenaventura, the University Archives presents an online exhibit illuminating his remarkable life and enduring legacy culled from his personal papers.

  3. Jan 25, 2023 · Antonino R. Buenaventura vigorously pursued a musical career that spanned seven decades of unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of Philippine music. In 1935, Buenaventura joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino to research folksongs and dances that led to its popularization.

  4. Antonino R. Buenaventura. (4 Mayo 1904–25 Enero 1996) Pambansang Alagad ng Sining sa Musi- ka, 1989, si Antonino R. Buenaventura (An·to··no Ar Bu·we·na·ven·tú·ra) ay kompositor, kon- duktor, at guro.

  5. Aug 7, 2018 · Antonino R. Buenaventura vigorously pursued a musical career that spanned seven decades of unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of Philippine music. In 1935, Buenaventura joined Francisca Reyes-Aquino to conduct research on folksongs and dances that led to its popularization.

  6. Antonino R. Buenaventura, born on May 4, 1904, in Baliuag, Bulacan, is a name that resonates profoundly in the realm of Philippine music. A composer, conductor, music director, and teacher, Buenaventura’s contributions to the field of music are nothing short of extraordinary.

  7. Jan 10, 2017 · Evidence that Support The Main Idea: Buenaventura stands among other great Filipino composers as the one who perhaps wrote the most number of tone-poems and symphonic band music. His compositional innovations which include the use of folk music materials and combining it with Western compositional devices or norms are two essential factors which brought forth a “new” distinctly Filipino sound.