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- Eudenice V. Palaruan is a Filipino conductor, composer, and music educator. Palaruan is one of the Philippines' most esteemed church musicians in choral...
- choral arrangers like Robert Delgado, Fidel Calalang, Lucio San Pedro, Eudenice Palaruan among others have included in the vast repertoires of choirs beautiful...
- of Filipino choral music, the UPMC has in their repertoire the music of Eudenice "Eudy" Palaruan, Nilo Alcala, John August Pamintuan, and Josefino "Chino"...
- Montet Acoymo, Robert Delgado, Edgardo Nepomuceno, Jonathan Velasco, Eudenice Palaruan, Fr. Arnold Zamora, Christopher Borela, Anna Tabita Abeleda-Piquero...
- Paisible (Jacques Paisible) (c. 1656 – 1721) Giovanni Paisiello (1740–1816) Eudenice V. Palaruan (born 1968) Antonio Palella (1692–1761) Charlemagne Palestine...
- average of three programmes a year. The SSC's present chorus master is Eudenice Palaruan, who took over from Lim Yau. Most concerts are performed at Singapore's...
- will take a w**** to finish one or two songs. That's how quick they are. — Eudenice Palaruan, SMMC Conductor The executives of the SMC had already disbanded...
- Philippines (UP), and the Asian Institute of Liturgy and Music (AILM). Eudenice Palaruan, Navarro's friend and replacement as the conductor, began North...
- being section leaders of the SMMC Tenors and B****es, respectively), and Eudenice Palaruan (SMMC Prin****l Conductor). All orchestrations by Ryan Cayabyab...
- University. She has attended choral conducting workshops with Jonathan Velasco, Eudenice Palaruan, Mark Carpio, Anna Tabitha Piquero, to name a few. Being a native...