Pamulinawen (folk song)
Pamulinawen is a popular old Ilocano folk song possibly from the pre-Spanish era.[1] It is about a girl with a hardened heart.[2] who does not need her lover's pleading.[3] It is about courtship and love.[4][5]
In popular culture
The folk song was featured in Ryan Cayabyab's 15 track album titled Bahaghari, sung by Miss Lea Salonga.[6]
It has been performed and interpreted by different brass bands, orchestras and choral groups[7] in the Philippines.[8][9] The song was also performed as a traditional folk dance in festivals.[10][11]
References
- Yabes, Leopoldo Y.; Calip, José Resurrección (1936). A brief survey of Iloko literature from the beginnings to its present development: with a bibliography of works pertaining to the Iloko people and their language. The Author. p. 10. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- The Ilocos Review. Divine Word College of Vigan. 1970. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- Guayco, Marion Theodore. Comparison and Contrast: An analysis on Ilocano between American English and Manila Tagalog Wedding Songs. p. 2.
- Patajo-Legasto, Priscelina (2008). Philippine Studies: Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis?. UP Press. p. 241. ISBN 9789715425919. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- "Culture buffs raise notes on PH regional folk songs". Manila Standard. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- Alpad, Christina (December 15, 2018). "Lea Salonga sings in six dialects in new Cayabyab album". The Manila Times. The Manila Times. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- Charm, Neil. "Candon music festival mixes classical and pop | BusinessWorld". Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- "pamulinawen mabuhay brass band - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- Mapeh in Action I' 2008 Ed. Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 75. ISBN 9789712350115. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- "Pamulinawen Festival". Vigattin Tourism (ARTICLES) - Philippines. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- Silliman Journal. Silliman University. 1961. p. 30. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
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