06/05/2026
Join us on May 20, 2026 (Wed) at 10 AM with Dr. LaVerne David C. de la Peña for an online lecture titled Songs from the Ruins: Music, Memory, and the Reconstruction of a Nation in the Philippines' Historical Data Papers, 1951-9153.
This public lecture explores a remarkable archive of folksongs preserved in the National Archives of the Philippines in the Historical Data Papers. Dr. de la Peña draws on this collection of community-gathered songs, lyrics, and melodies and investigates what makes these songs distinctively Filipino. These manuscripts compiled by public school teachers across the archipelago in the early 1950s under President Elpidio Quirino’s Executive Order 486 is itself a response to the devastating loss of the National library during the Battle of Manila in 1945. Gestural analysis uncover the recurring musical mannerisms - such as descending scalar contractions, neighbor-tone oscillations, and the combination of small melodic cells - that appear across regional traditions from Luzon to Mindanao. The presenter also reflects on the methodological challenges of working with such a large and heterogenous corpus, discussing the experimental use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and large language models as analytical aids for identifying patterns in both the lyrical and musical data, while situating the research within the broader history of the Philippines; postwar cultural reconstruction and the underappreciated role of teachers as grassroots ethnomusicologists.
Dr. de la Peña is the former Director of the UPCE and former Dean of the UP Kolehiyo ng Musika (UP College of Music). He also serves as Vice Chairperson of the UNESCO-Philippine National Commission, contributing to the preservation of cultural heritage through archival and documentation initiatives. Following his retirement, Dr. de la Peña continues to serve as professorial lecturer at the University of the Philippines where he teaches courses in ethnomusicology and musicology. He is the first recipient of the Trimillos Visiting Distinguished Professorship in Ethnomusicology for the Spring 2026 semester at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, a post honoring the legacy of Dr. Ricardo Trimillos. Dr. de la Peña holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology from UH at Manoa and both bacherlor and master degrees from the University of the Philippines.
To join, register through https://bit.ly/SongsFromTheRuins or scan the QR code below!
Admission to the lecture is free!