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Julián Felipe

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priest who instructed him in playing the piano, as an organist at San Pedro Apostol Parish Church in Cavite Nuevo. As an organist, Felipe was given the chance to hone his gift. Soon after, he was composing songs. He also became a music teacher at La Sagrada Familia, a girls' school.
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in May 1904. His other works include “Hail to the Chief”, “Douglas MacArthur March”, "Philippines, My Philippines" and "Un Recuerdo," which is dedicated to the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite. He also taught piano lessons from 1902 to 1942.
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Among his early popular compositions were "Aurorita", "Moteti el Santesisimo", "Sintos y Floras Rogodones", "Amorita Danza", "Cintas y Flores", and "Reina de Cavite", the latter written in honor of
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for his primary education. At an early age, he showed his talent in music. He also learned how to play the piano and the organ. Later, he was hired by Fr. Pedro Catalan, a
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are also named after him. In 1994, Republic Act No. 7805 declared January 28 of every year as a non-working holiday in Cavite City, known as the "Julian Felipe Day."
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After he was freed, he rejoined Aguinaldo's troops. He composed various nationalistic songs that inspired his compatriots to continue fighting against the Spaniards.
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Emilio Aguinaldo asked Felipe to provide a stirring composition to be played in the historic proclamation of the Philippine independence. His composition
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An Act Declaring January 28 of Every Year as a Non-Working Special Public Holiday in the City of Cavite to be Known as Julian Felipe Day
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A dedicated music teacher and composer, he was later appointed by then-President Aguinaldo as Director of the National Band of the
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When the revolution broke out, Felipe joined his fellow Caviteños who fought against the Spaniards during the
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Full text document written by Julián Felipe on the history of the Philippine National Anthem.
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in 1899. On the same year, he was imprisoned by the Americans at
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For the reef in the South China Sea that is named after him, see
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Julián Felipe was born in Cavite Nuevo (the present-day
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of Felipe can be found in Cavite City, located near
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Index

Julian Felipe
Whitsun Reef
Philippine name
middle name
family name

Cavite Nuevo
Cavite
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Sampaloc
Manila
Second Philippine Republic

[hulˈjɐnpɛˈlipɛ]
[xuˈljaɱfeˈlipe]
Lupang Hinirang
Cavite City
Binondo
Manila
Recollect
Our Lady of Porta Vaga
Philippine Revolution
Fort San Felipe
Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
incidental music
Aguinaldo's home
Kawit
Commonwealth Government
First Philippine Republic
Fort Santiago

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