Finding Aid for the Jose Maceda Collection, 1954, 1961

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Descriptive Summary

Title: Jose Maceda Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1954, 1961
Collection number: 1963.01
Creator: Maceda, Jose
Extent: 5 boxes
Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Ethnomusicology Archive
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: This collection consists of sound recordings and notes.

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Publication Rights

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Jose Maceda Collection, 1963.01, Ethnomusicology Archive, University of California, Los Angeles.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Jose Maceda in 1975.

Processing Information

Processed by: Archive Staff, 2003

Biography

Jose Maceda was a specialist in both Indonesian and Filipino music and has conducted fieldwork research in both Indonesia and the Philippines. Born in Manila, he studied piano in Paris, France, and San Francisco, musicology at Columbia University, anthropology at Northwestern University, and ethnomusicology at UCLA. Maceda completed his doctoral degree in ethnomusicology at UCLA (1963). His dissertation is entitled "Music of the Maginadanao in the Philippines." His published works include "Philippine Music and Contemporary Aesthetics" (1956), "Music of Southeast Asia: A Report of a Brief Field Trip" (1956), A Manual of a Music Field Research with Special Reference to Southeast Asia (1981), and "Hanuoo Music from the Philippines" (1955). Maceda was Professor Emeritus at the University of the Philippines until his death on May 5, 2004. He received the National Artist Award for Music in 1997.

Scope and Content

Recorded in the 1950s and 1960s by Jose Maceda and others in the Philippines and Sarawak, Malaysia. Includes the following track listings: Bukid from Mindoro -- Tagalog song -- Ambahan -- Hindu music -- Bontoc music -- Babae at Lalake sagutan -- Urukay -- Pasyon from Mindoro with singers from Taal -- Batangan Manggan -- Flute -- Bontoc music -- Chorus with leader, men alone -- Men and women -- Group chorus -- Gongs -- Bontoc singing Flemish melodies -- Sagada (Brooks) -- Song debate -- Basilan (Brooks) -- Mansaka: Muding Mansaka "Yayayanay chant song" -- Kudlung Pausto Mansaka -- Atug Mansaka -- Bilaan -- Kablon -- Tupi, Cotahato -- Kalingga -- Boboh -- Kalingga Guthrie -- Mayoyao chants -- Tongbaon -- Bajun -- Hetay umalin argao -- Intap-tapala -- Guinajanga ay li-ig -- Bartong chi ipad -- Chajang -- Ed-edoy -- Hi bugan -- Hudhud -- Hachuna ton binugan -- Muslim music: Mindanao -- Cotabato Manobo -- Zambinga -- Basilan -- Baki Pagan religious ritual (Ifugao) -- Mombaki (priests) -- Chuy-Awaon -- Monchiguinh -- Chicago Natural Museum of History recordings -- Tirurai at St. Andrews (1957) -- Sarawak music -- Bokod music -- Cotabato music -- Tag music -- Bohoh music -- Gagada -- Bohoh -- Matrimonio -- Tu-waang -- Ugma ugma -- Batagan -- Pandagis -- Bukid and Hanunoo -- Guitar -- Ifugao DZRH Binanus -- Ifugao (Guthrie) -- Bukid and Hanunoo -- Iloc.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects

Field recordings--Malaysia--Sarawak.
Field recordings--Philippines.
Hindu music.
Islamic music.
Music--Malaysia--Sarawak.
Music--Philippines.


Box 1

Jose Maceda Collection 1954, 1961

Physical Description: Archive Master Reels 5075-5111: 37 sound tape reels : 7 1/2 ips, two track, mono. ; 7 in,
Box 2

Jose Maceda Collection 1954, 1961

Physical Description: Archive Master Reels 5112-5133: 22 sound tape reels : 7 1/2 ips, two track, mono. ; 7 in,
Box 3

Jose Maceda Collection 1954, 1961

Physical Description: Preservation Master Compact Discs 5075-5133: 70 electronic optical discs (CD-ROM) : sd. ; 4 3/4 in. Sampling frequency and quantisation: 48 kHz, 24 bit. File type: Broadcast Wave Format.
Box 4

Jose Maceda Collection 1954, 1961

Physical Description: Preservation Master Reels 5075-5104: 31 sound tape reels : 7 1/2 ips, two track, mono. ; 7 in,
Box 5

Jose Maceda Collection 1954, 1961

Physical Description: Preservation Master Reels 5105-5133: 30 Preservation Master Reels: 61 sound tape reels : 7 1/2 ips, two track, mono. ; 7 in,