Updated post (1 July 2020)

Missed the premiere of Udlot-Udlot 2020? The video is still available in our Facebook page at http://facebook.com/upethno, or you may also watch it on our Youtube video below in HD quality.

Conceived as ceremonial music, Dr. Jose Maceda, National Artist for Music, composed this 40-minute piece in 1975 to challenge dominant notions of “music” by exploring how drone, color, and melody come together as independent elements in performance. This 2020 version of Udlot-Udlot is a 10-minute excerpt that made use of current technology to circumvent the circumstances brought about by the COVID-19. The ‘score’ was encoded digitally with an automatic counter with visual and sound cues that is easy to follow. Instead of performing this music with the prescribed musical instruments and playing them in an open-air space, participants used improvised instruments and/or household implements to produce similar sounds. 78 individuals from different musical backgrounds (from seasoned musicians to first time performers) from all over the world participated in the piece. Performers recorded themselves playing their instruments while following the cues for the duration of 10 minutes. The videos were later on rendered into this montage. The video begins with a listener’s guide by Dr. Verne de la Pena, Dean of the College of Music of the University of the Philippines Diliman.

Udlot-Udlot 2020 had its premiere performance as a Facebook LIVE video on 30 June 2020 at 8:00PM (GMT+8).

Tell us what you think about the performance! Post or blog your thoughts and tag us on Facebook, Twitter, or Youtube.

To know more about Udlot-Udlot, see our previous article here: Udlot-Udlot 2020: What to Expect?

Watch the HD video here:

Librarian UP Center for Ethnomusicology

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