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Maria Carpena (October 22, 1886 – March 8, 1915) was a Filipina stage actress and soprano singer. She was the first recording artist in the Philippine music industry. She was also dubbed as the country's “Nightingale of
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Early and personal life

Carpena was born in
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to rice farmer Camilio Carpena and Maria Evangelista. She was their eight child. Carpena started singing at an early age. She was a
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in a choir at a nearby church. She pursued music despite her father's stern disapproval. Carpena married horse-drawn carriage maker Jose Carpena in 1902. Two years later, she was widowed with two children, Maria Dolores known as Florita and Jaime Alcantara. As Carpena rose to fame, she met a married fan whom she eventually had an affair with. She bore him a son, Mauro Carpena, on March 12, 1908.


Education and career

Despite being disowned by her father, Carpena moved to Manila to study at
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and learned music from composer Fulgencio Tolentino. She stayed at the college convent and helped with chores and embroidery to obtain education. She was a member of the college choir and was also a soloist. At 15 years old, Carpena performed her debut concert in Zorrilla Theatre and became a celebrity overnight. She was later discovered by playwright and zarzuela producer
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. She was paired with Victorino Carrion for ''Walang Sugat'' and since then their tandem became popular. Carpena starred in many plays such as ''Lukso ng Dugo'', ''Minda Mora'' and ''La Confianza Mata al Hombre''. She quit her studies when she got married but continued performing onstage. In 1908, Carpena was invited to the US by Governor General Howard Taft and she recorded her songs under Victor Recording Company. She was accompanied by the Molina orchestra. Carpena's first solo, ''Ang Maya'', was recorded in a makeshift studio in
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. Carpena was the first superstar of the Philippine music industry. Professor Otley H. Beyer commented on her that: "She was a real nightingale. She would sing at the
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to 20,000 people and her voice would be heard clear through
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." Carpena did not receive formal training and never learned how to read sheet music. She played music by the ear.


Death

Carpena died on March 8, 1915, due to complications caused by an appendectomy. She was 28 years old. Carpena was buried at the
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Carpena, Maria 20th-century Filipino women singers Filipino stage actresses 1886 births 1915 deaths Singers from Laguna (province) Actresses from Laguna (province) People from Santa Rosa, Laguna Burials at La Loma Cemetery Deaths from appendicitis