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Jerry dadap autobiography

          Back in Manila, he became a member of UP ROTC Band where he was at first assigned to play percussion and....

          Jerry Dadap

          Michael Dadap has been the artistic/music director and conductor of The Children's Orchestra Society since 1984.

          Michael Amper Dadap is a popular Filipino guitarist, composer, and conductor, and an influential advocate of Filipino folk music.

        1. Jerry Dadap (born in ) - Philippines.
        2. Back in Manila, he became a member of UP ROTC Band where he was at first assigned to play percussion and.
        3. Jerry A. Dadap - first Filipino composer to conduct his own works at the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City, was born on November 5, in Hinunangan.
        4. Explore Jerry Dadap's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews.
        5. Greatly influenced by church, jazz, big bands, and folk music, Mr. Dadap first received his early training in solfège, theory, and composition from his older brother Jerry. After graduating from the University of the Philippines majoring in philosophy, he pursued further music studies at Mannes College of Music and The Juilliard School.

          In collaboration with the COS faculty and staff, Mr. Dadap has initiated and developed many teaching and orchestral training programs, including solfège and ear-training for the very young, chamber music for beginners to advanced players, and an emphasis on reading music, which all have become permanent signatures of COS.

          As a conductor, Mr. Dadap has conducted and collaborated with some of the world's most renowned concert artists. As an accomplished classical guitarist, he made his Carnegie Recital Hall debut in 19