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On May 10, 1936, Feliz Cuenco (father) and Maria Joson (mother) gave birth to Ernani Joson Cuenco in Malolos, Bulacan, who has a burning passion for music and is notable for being a Filipino songwriter and film scorer. He became a remarkable singer in the Philippines and was honored as one of the National Artists in 1999. Cuenco finished his degree in music, where he majored in piano and cello at his alma mater, the University of Santo Tomas (UST), in 1956. With his burning passion, he also taught music at the university. He gained his Master's Degree in Education of Music at the College of Sta. Isabel (1968).<ref>https://philippineculturaleducation.com.ph/cuenco-ernani-joson/</ref> | |||
On '''May 10, 1936''', Feliz Cuenco (father) and Maria Joson (mother) gave birth to Ernani Joson Cuenco in Malolos, Bulacan, who has a burning passion for music and is notable for being a Filipino songwriter and film scorer. He became a remarkable singer in the Philippines and was honored as one of the '''National Artists''' in '''1999'''. Cuenco finished his degree in music, where he majored in piano and cello at his alma mater, the University of Santo Tomas (UST), in 1956. With his burning passion, he also taught music at the university. He gained his Master's Degree in Education of Music at the College of Sta. Isabel (1968).<ref>https://philippineculturaleducation.com.ph/cuenco-ernani-joson/</ref> | |||
Ernani Cuenco wholeheartedly showed his musical talent to the world by playing the violin in the Manila Symphony Orchestra (1960–1968) and in the Manila Chamber Soloist that Professor Oscar Yatco and Basilio Manalo organized. In 1977, the University of Santo Tomas labeled him its most outstanding alumnus. Cuenco died on June 11, 1988, after such a fantastic journey as a significant contributor to the music industry. | Ernani Cuenco wholeheartedly showed his musical talent to the world by playing the violin in the Manila Symphony Orchestra (1960–1968) and in the Manila Chamber Soloist that Professor Oscar Yatco and Basilio Manalo organized. In 1977, the University of Santo Tomas labeled him its most outstanding alumnus. Cuenco died on June 11, 1988, after such a fantastic journey as a significant contributor to the music industry. |
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