Английская Википедия:Bahay Kubo (folk song)

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"Bahay Kubo" is a Tagalog-language folk song from the lowlands of Luzon, Philippines.[1] In 1924, it was included in a collection of Filipino folk songs compiled by Emilia S. Cavan.[2]

The song is about a bahay kubo (Шаблон:Literal translation in English), a house made of bamboo with a roof of nipa leaves, surrounded by different kind of vegetables,[3] and is frequently sung by Filipino school children, the song being as familiar as the "Alphabet Song" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" from the West.[4] Its composition is sometimes erroneously attributed to composer Felipe Padilla de Leon.[5][6]

In popular culture

Film

On 5 August 1968, Bahay Kubo, Kahit Munti was produced by Sampaguita Pictures starring Rosemarie Sonora, Blanca Gomez and Ike Lozada and was directed by Jose De Villa.[7][8] The title was based from the lyrics of the folk song. The movie was written by German Moreno[9]

Music

It was interpreted in 1966 by Sylvia La Torre in her album Katuwaan.[10] The folk song was also included in the album Bahaghari of composer Ryan Cayabyab which was sung by Lea Salonga that also includes other Filipino traditional folk songs.[11] It was also performed by the University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers during the 116th anniversary of the First Philippine Republic.[12]

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