Diwa de Leon

Diwa de Leon is a composer, arranger and musician based in Manila, Philippines. He makes music mainly for television shows, films, and stage productions, with his most notable work the arrangement of GMA Network's Survivor Philippines theme music. His songs have been included in multiple films such as Emir (2010).[1] In 2008, he won the Cinema One Originals Best Musical Score award for his work on the film Kolorete[2] and Best Music Score for Kamera Obskura at the 8th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.[3] In 2018, he won the Outstanding Original Composition award for Ibong Adarna Ballet at the 10th Gawad Buhay Awards.[4] He is a founding member of the world music group Makiling. His first mainstream film project was for Mamarazzi (2010), produced by Regal Films.

Diwa de Leon
Diwa De Leon, 2019
Born1980
Manila, Philippines
NationalityPhilippines
OccupationComposer
Known forScores in film, television, and games
Notable work
Music in Survivor Philippines

He has a large following on social media, with over 2,000 followers of his Twitter account, and over 141,000 subscribers to his "String Player Gamer" YouTube channel, where he posts covers of video game and pop music.[5][6]

Background

Born in 1980 in the Philippines, he came from a musical family. His father Felipe Mendoza de Leon Jr. is the former chairman of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, a branch of the Philippine government, and his mother Anna Leah Sarabia is a Filipina writer and artist. His grandfather was composer and National Artist Felipe Padilla de Leon. With his mother's urging, Diwa learned the violin from an early age. In 1996, he was strongly influenced by the music of Joey Ayala, and he began playing the traditional instrument the hegalong.

De Leon attended the Philippine High School for the Arts in Makiling, and the University of the Philippines. In 1997, along with some high school friends, he formed a band, the Makiling Ensemble, which released three albums from 2000 to 2005, and composed the music for the film Pandanggo (2006). He then wrote music for the film Kolorete (2008), and won "Best Original Score" in that year's Cinema One film festival.

gollark: But Go's is the wrong one.
gollark: Libraries can use whatever bad case convention they want and I can use the correct one.
gollark: The identifier thing is rather cool.
gollark: I think some of my code does it a bit.
gollark: Every hertz^-2.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.