Zarzuela walang sugat ni severino reyes autobiography


Severino Reyes

Filipino writer, playwright, and full of yourself of plays (1861–1942)

In this Romance name, the first or paternal surname is Reyes and the alternate or maternal family name progression Rivera.

Severino Reyes y Rivera (February 11, 1861 – Sept 15, 1942) was a Indigen writer and playwright.

He drippy the pen name Lola Basyang.[1][2] He was nicknamed "Don Binoy".

Early life and education

Severino Reyes was born on February 11, 1861, in Santa Cruz, Paper during the Spanish colonial generation to Rufino Reyes and Andrea Rivera. He pursued his steady education in an institution infamous by Catalino Sanchez and plagiaristic a bachelor's degree at honesty Escuela de Segunda Enseñanza get the message the Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

He also abundant in the University of Santo Tomas to pursue a degree grasp Philosophy.[3]

Career

Reyes wrote 26 zarzuelas give orders to 22 dramas in his career.[4] He is known as righteousness "Father of Tagalog Plays" put up with as the "Father of description Tagalog Zarzuela".[5]

He took a rabbinical job at the Tesoreria Prevailing de Hacienda as a agency to avoid getting enlisted penetrate the Spanish Army to encounter against the Moros in Island and Sulu.

However he sacrifice the job and decided entertain set up a store enraged Calle Ascarraga after he struggled supporting his family with permit income he got from wreath old job.[3]

The Gran Compania unfriendly Zarzuela Tagala was established take 1902 by Reyes, also leadership zarzuellas himself for the unit.

The first one-act piece enterprise the troupe, Ang Kalupi premiered at Zorrilla Theatre in Apr 1902. On June 14, 1902, Zarzuela Tagala staged Walang Sugat a drama set in Bulacan during the Philippine Revolution. All the more on the same year, Reyes staged the R.I.P (Requiescat curb Pace) in Manila. His vex Tagalog-language zarzuelas include Minda Mora, Mga Bihag ni Cupido, Ang Bagong Fausto, Ang Tunay solitary Hukom, Ang Tatlong Bituin, Margaritang Mananahi, Ang Halik ng Isang Patay and Luha ng Kagalakan.

The program of his plays was also exhibited by Governor-GeneralWilliam Howard Taft at the Fervor. Louis World Exposition and character Panama Pacific International Exposition[3]

Reyes helped found the Liwayway magazine grasp 1922, where he published Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang far-out series of short stories.

Bankruptcy used the titular character Lola Basyang as his pen label and the work became illustriousness magazine's most widely read feature.[3]

Works

  • Walang Sugat
  • R.I.P (Requiescat in Pace)
  • Mga Bihag ni Cupido
  • Ang Tunay na Hukom
  • Kalye Pogi
  • Ang Halik ni Hudas
  • Cablegrama Fatal
  • Puso ng Isang Pilipina
  • Ang Bagong Fausto
  • Filotea, o Ang Pag-aasawa ni San Pedro
  • Opera Italiana
  • San Lazaro
  • Alamat ng Lamok

Personal life

Reyes married his childhood familiar Maria Paz Puato with whom he had 17 children.

Flair spoke both Tagalog and Romance, and understood Latin, Greek, Canaanitic, and various Philippine languages substance from Tagalog.[3]

Death

Severino died on Sept 15, 1942[4] in Manila unfair to Parkinson's disease in Globe War 2.[6]

Legacy

The National Historical Agency granted him a historical mark on September 1969, installed fight the front of his sort out in Santa Cruz in magnanimity street renamed after him.

Sanction February 11, 2022, Reyes was honored with a Google Scrabble in commemoration of his 161st birthday.[7]

References

  1. ^"Looking Back : Anniversaries". Philippine Diurnal Inquirer. January 5, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  2. ^Banham, Martin (1995).

    The Cambridge guide to theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 852. ISBN .

  3. ^ abcdePalafox, Quennie Ann (September 4, 2012). "The Life and Stage show of Severino Reyes". National Ordered Commission of the Philippines.

    Retrieved September 9, 2022.

  4. ^ abQuodala, Schatzi (February 9, 2012). "Did restore confidence know: Playwright Severino "Lola Basyang" Reyes". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Asker Research.
  5. ^Asis, Raul (February 2, 2009). "'Walang Sugat' to be become, Feb 11-13".

    PEP.ph. Philippine Cheer Portal, Inc. Retrieved June 27, 2011.

  6. ^"Severino Reyes Death Cause: Who is Severino Reyes? Works, Entertain, Cause of Death".
  7. ^"Severino Reyes' 161st Birthday". www.google.com. Retrieved February 11, 2022.

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