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''El Filibusterismo'' (''Subversion)'' is an
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
in 3 acts by
Felipe Padilla de León Felipe Padilla de León (May 1, 1912 – December 5, 1992) was a Filipino classical music composer, conductor, and scholar. He was known for composing different sonatas, marches and concertos that reflect the Filipino identity. De Leon was also ...
with libretto by Anthony Morli. The opera was closely based on a novel by José Rizal by the same name. It is the sequel to '' Noli me Tangere'', another novel by Rizal which was also adapted as an opera by the same composer.


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History

The libretto by Antony Morli was the first prize winner for a libretto contest sponsored by the Musical Promotional Foundation of the Philippines held in 1966. The work was premiered on November 3, 1970 at the CCP Main Theater with the composer conducting the CCP Philharmonic Orchestra. Jovita Fuentes was the chairman and producer of the opera, Jaime V. Arsenio the stage director, and Teresita Agana-Santos the chorus director.


Music

The music of ''El Fili'' had a more intense and contemporary style, compared to de Leon's ''Noli'' written about a decade and a half earlier. The composer found himself more at liberty to make the music more reflective of the novel's intentions. The romantic themes sung by Crisostomo Ibarra in ''Noli'' were reworked in ''El Fili'' to be darker and more violent sung by Simoun. Several Folk songs and dances were also included in the score like the ''balitaw, kundiman,'' and the ''Kumintang'' but transformed and given in a more contemporary and modern way.


References

* De Leon, F. P. (1978). Manila welcomes to nazareth cagayan de orocity the opera. In ''Filipino heritage: the making of a nation'' (Vol. 9, pp. 2340-46). Lahing Pilipino Publishing. * Kasilag, L (1978). Music in a New Era. In ''Filipino heritage: the making of a nation'' (Vol. 10, pp. 2583-89. Lahing Pilipino Publishing. * Tiongson, Nicanor (Ed.) (2019). ''CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art'' (Vol. 7: Music). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines.


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Excerpts from the opera (from a graduation recital by Yen Dilig)
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