• 02Mar
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    Mebuyan artist Gauss L. Obenza was nominated by members of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino in the 33rd Gawad Urian for Best Music in Arnel Mardoquio’s movie “Hospital Boat.” Obenza wrote and composed the songs “Ang Kapayapaan” and “Manlilikha”, composed and co-wrote (with Arnel Mardoquio) the songs “Bituin” and “Apoy”, composed music to Don Pagusara’s lyrics of “Lawig”, made a new a capella arrangement of the song “Paglisan” by Popong Landero and Arnel Mardoquio, arranged the traditional Tausug love song “Baleleng” and composed several Mindanaoan instrumental pieces for the musical scoring of the movie.

    What follows is the complete list of nominees from Butch Francisco’s article in “The Philippine Star” dated February 27, 2010.

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  • 30Aug

    MEBUYAN’s Maan Chua and Geejay Arriola won 2nd place and 3rd place, respectively, at the Tunog Mindanao Annual World Music Competition held in Davao City on August 18, 2009. Top 10 finalists included MEBUYAN’s Gauss Obenza and stalwarts of the alternative music scene in Mindanao–Popong Landero, Frank Englis and Cesar Padilla, who won first place.

  • 21Aug

    ‘Pagdiriwang’ wins world music fest

    Cesario Padilla of Iligan City bagged the grand prize in the 2009 Kadayawan Festival’s Tunog Mindanaw World Music Festival during the final competition last August 18, Tuesday at the NCCC Mall.

    Padilla, who has won various regional and national songwriting contests, beat nine other semi-finalists with his entry “Pagdiriwang”, which he describes as “an invitation to celebrate life by love to all forms of life on Earth”. He won P100,000.

    Awards for the first and second runners up went to Marie Anathea “Maan” Chua and Ma. Cecilia “Geejay” Arriola, respectively. Both from Davao, Chua won for her entry “Itadyak”, which talks about the ancient form of worship by the tribes, praising nature, sun, the moon and other elements, and becoming one with them, while Arriola won for her entry “Iisa”, which talks about oneness in the country, in the world amid the wealth of differences and unique creations.

    Chua received P50,000 while Arriola received P30,000. The seven other finalists received P20,000 each.

    Tunog Mindanaw World Music Festival is an annual pop music composition contest that incorporates significant Mindanawon indigenous and folk music traditions.

    The finalists were judged according the following criteria: Musicality (30%), Creativity (30%), Lyrics/Literary Merits (10%), Commercial Appeal (10%), and Music Performance (20%).

    –from Mindanao Daily Mirror

    http://www.dailymirror.ph/August/pep&events08202009&01.html

  • 12Aug

    Tunog Mindanaw World Music Festival, a pop music compositions contest that incorporates significant Mindanawon indigenous and folk music traditions, bares the top ten entries that made it through the final round of the competition.

    This year’s finalists and their respective composers are: “Taluktok Ng Mt. Apo” by Francisco “Frank” Englis, “Dad-A Kos Yuta” by Felipe Velez Abrogar, “Pagdiriwang“ by Cesario Padilla, “Iisa” by Ma. Cecilia “Geejay” Arriola, “Kalikasan” by Danilo Gillesania/Mark Cutad, “Itadyak” by Marie Anathea “Maan” Chua, “Sayaw Ng Pasasalamat” by Rosario “Gauss” Obenza, “Tara Na!” by Ronolfo “Popong” Landero, “Balaanong Kinaiyahan” by Kalumon Performing Ensemble/Mario Leofer Lim, and “Tahanan” by Elenita “Boots” Dumlao.

    Criteria for judging are Musicality 50%, Creativity 30%, and Commercial Appeal 20%.

    All ten finalists will be performing their entries live during the public performance and final judging on August 18, 2009, 5:00 PM at the NCCC Mall.

    - from Kadayawan Official Website http://www.kadayawan.com/?page=news&newsID=38

  • 09Sep

    By Stella A. Estremera
    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/weekendDavao/09-07-2008/cover.html

    TWO Kadayawan Fetivals ago, I thought the compositions that made it to the 1st Tunog Mindanao World Music Festival Competition were very impressive.

    In that festival held at the NCCC Mall, the music that was distinctly Mindanao but with a lot of polish and zing took centerstage, performed by singers and artists from all over the island.

    But the 2nd Tunog Mindanaw is even more impressive, a confirmation that given the proper venue and exposure, Mindanao artists have what it takes to shine and grab the stage.

    This observation is backed up by the fact that in the eight finalists to the music festival, four were members of the Mebuyan Peace Project.

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