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'''Ben Zubiri''' ( |
'''Wenceslao "Ben" Zubiri''' (September 28, 1911 – November 9, 1969),<ref name=BenZubiriSt>{{cite web|last=Oaminal|first=Clarence Paul|publisher=Philstar|title=Ben Zubiri St., Cebu City|url=http://www.philstar.com/freeman-opinion/2014/07/24/1349756/ben-zubiri-st.-cebu-city|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> who was also known as '''Iyo Karpo''' was a [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]] composer, actor, and media personality in the Philippines. His most famous composition, for which he wrote both the lyrics and music, is the song ''Matud Nila'' (in English "They Say"). |
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Zubiri was born on the island of [[Cebu Island|Cebu]] in |
Zubiri was born on the island of [[Cebu Island|Cebu]] in 1911 and started his schooling in San Nicolas Elementary School. From an early age, he was said to have displayed an ability in singing and music. |
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He had a role in the movie ''Bertoldo-Balodoy'' which was the first Cebuano film that was ever released. |
He had a role in the movie ''Bertoldo-Balodoy'', which was the first Cebuano film that was ever released.<ref name=BenZubiriSt/> Ben Zubiri also wrote [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]] songs. In 1941 he wrote his most famous song, ''Matud Nila''. This song has been labeled by some as the cultural anthem of the Cebuanos. He also was a comedian in radio dramas as well as offering advice on the program ''Purico Amateur Hour''. |
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Ben Zubiri died in 1969. He was married to Luz Butalid, a Boholana, whom he met while he was in Bohol as a guerilla fighter during the Second World War. |
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Ben Zubiri died in 1969. |
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A street in Barangay Labangon in Cebu City was later named in Zubiri's honor.<ref name=BenZubiriSt/> |
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*''Matud Nila'' (1941) |
*''Matud Nila'' (1941) |
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*''Ikaduhang Bathala'' |
*''Ikaduhang Bathala'' |
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*''Katulog Na Inday'' |
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*''Nganong Mipakita Ka'' |
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*''Tuhoi'' |
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*''Mitu-o Ako'' |
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*''Ang Gugmang Gibati Ko'' |
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*''Pasayawa ko Day'' |
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==Award== |
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==Reference== |
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|'''1970'''||[[Awit Awards]]||'''Posthumous Award'''||{{N/A}}||{{won}} |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Cebuano writers|Zubiri]] |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Filipino folk composers]] |
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[[Category:Musicians from Cebu]] |
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[[Category:Male actors from Cebu]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:46, 15 April 2021
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Wenceslao "Ben" Zubiri (September 28, 1911 – November 9, 1969),[1] who was also known as Iyo Karpo was a Cebuano composer, actor, and media personality in the Philippines. His most famous composition, for which he wrote both the lyrics and music, is the song Matud Nila (in English "They Say").
Zubiri was born on the island of Cebu in 1911 and started his schooling in San Nicolas Elementary School. From an early age, he was said to have displayed an ability in singing and music.
He had a role in the movie Bertoldo-Balodoy, which was the first Cebuano film that was ever released.[1] Ben Zubiri also wrote Cebuano songs. In 1941 he wrote his most famous song, Matud Nila. This song has been labeled by some as the cultural anthem of the Cebuanos. He also was a comedian in radio dramas as well as offering advice on the program Purico Amateur Hour.
Ben Zubiri died in 1969. He was married to Luz Butalid, a Boholana, whom he met while he was in Bohol as a guerilla fighter during the Second World War.
A street in Barangay Labangon in Cebu City was later named in Zubiri's honor.[1]
List of selected compositions
[edit]- Matud Nila (1941)
- Ikaduhang Bathala
- Katulog Na Inday
- Nganong Mipakita Ka
- Tuhoi
- Mitu-o Ako
- Ang Gugmang Gibati Ko
- Pasayawa ko Day
Award
[edit]Year | Award Giving Body | Category | Nominated Work | Results |
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1970 | Awit Awards | Posthumous Award | — | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Oaminal, Clarence Paul (24 July 2014). "Ben Zubiri St., Cebu City". Philstar. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
External links
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