Jackie Rago is a Venezuelan multi-instrumentalist who began making music at age 4. After moving to the US, she looked for other musicians to share Venezuelan music with. She formed The Snake Trio with American musicians who fell in love with Venezuelan sounds. They aimed to share Venezuelan folklore through jazz and contemporary music. The group later transformed into the V-Note Ensemble to continue experimenting with Venezuelan music and raise awareness of their origins. Their 2019 album "Connection" reflected a deeper approach to Venezuelan culture with no limits, fully immersing listeners in the music and culture.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of Philippine pop music. It discusses how pop music in the Philippines originated as adaptations of Western hits sung in Tagalog and English. It then outlines some of the prominent artists from each decade from the 1960s to the present, including Nora Aunor, Pilita Corrales, and APO Hiking Society in the 1960s-1970s, and more recent artists like Yeng Constantino and Sarah Geronimo. The document also briefly touches on related genres like jazz, rock, alternative folk, and rap music in the Philippines, highlighting influential artists in each genre such as Boy Katindig, Juan de la Cruz Band, and Francis Magalona.
The Catalan rumba developed in Barcelona's Romani communities in the 1950s, combining rhythms from flamenco rumba with influences from Cuban music and rock and roll. It originated and remains popular in the Gràcia, Raval, and Hostafrancs neighborhoods, home to long-established Catalan-speaking Romani communities. In recent decades, bands fusing rumba with modern styles like rock have helped popularize the genre among young Barcelona residents, especially in Gràcia where people gather on weekends to listen to live rumba music.
This document provides biographical information on several prominent 20th century Filipino composers and discusses the development of contemporary music in the Philippines. It notes that contemporary Philippine music refers to compositions that have adopted elements from 20th century Western art music as well as popular entertainment styles. It then profiles several National Artists and other influential composers, describing their musical education, styles, and major works. These composers helped establish contemporary Philippine music by incorporating Western techniques with local musical traditions.
This document discusses several Filipino composers who helped develop contemporary Philippine music by incorporating non-Western influences and indigenous Philippine musical traditions into their compositions. It provides biographies and discusses the works of Jose Maceda, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Manuel Maramba, Jerry Dadap, Francisco Feliciano, and Chino Toledo - composers who pioneered this new direction in Philippine music and helped establish its unique identity.
This document provides biographies of several prominent 20th century Filipino composers including Francisco Buencamino Sr., Francisco Santiago, Nicanor Abelardo, Antonio Molina, Hilario Rubio y Francisco, Col. Antonio Buenaventura, Rodolfo S. Cornejo, and Felipe Padilla de Leon Sr. It discusses their educational backgrounds, musical styles and influences, major works, and significant contributions to Filipino music. Many of these composers studied both traditional Filipino folk music and Western classical techniques and helped develop a distinctive contemporary Filipino art music tradition.
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Jackie Rago is a Venezuelan multi-instrumentalist who began making music at age 4. After moving to the US, she looked for other musicians to share Venezuelan music with. She formed The Snake Trio with American musicians who fell in love with Venezuelan sounds. They aimed to share Venezuelan folklore through jazz and contemporary music. The group later transformed into the V-Note Ensemble to continue experimenting with Venezuelan music and raise awareness of their origins. Their 2019 album "Connection" reflected a deeper approach to Venezuelan culture with no limits, fully immersing listeners in the music and culture.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of Philippine pop music. It discusses how pop music in the Philippines originated as adaptations of Western hits sung in Tagalog and English. It then outlines some of the prominent artists from each decade from the 1960s to the present, including Nora Aunor, Pilita Corrales, and APO Hiking Society in the 1960s-1970s, and more recent artists like Yeng Constantino and Sarah Geronimo. The document also briefly touches on related genres like jazz, rock, alternative folk, and rap music in the Philippines, highlighting influential artists in each genre such as Boy Katindig, Juan de la Cruz Band, and Francis Magalona.
The Catalan rumba developed in Barcelona's Romani communities in the 1950s, combining rhythms from flamenco rumba with influences from Cuban music and rock and roll. It originated and remains popular in the Gràcia, Raval, and Hostafrancs neighborhoods, home to long-established Catalan-speaking Romani communities. In recent decades, bands fusing rumba with modern styles like rock have helped popularize the genre among young Barcelona residents, especially in Gràcia where people gather on weekends to listen to live rumba music.
This document provides biographical information on several prominent 20th century Filipino composers and discusses the development of contemporary music in the Philippines. It notes that contemporary Philippine music refers to compositions that have adopted elements from 20th century Western art music as well as popular entertainment styles. It then profiles several National Artists and other influential composers, describing their musical education, styles, and major works. These composers helped establish contemporary Philippine music by incorporating Western techniques with local musical traditions.
This document discusses several Filipino composers who helped develop contemporary Philippine music by incorporating non-Western influences and indigenous Philippine musical traditions into their compositions. It provides biographies and discusses the works of Jose Maceda, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Manuel Maramba, Jerry Dadap, Francisco Feliciano, and Chino Toledo - composers who pioneered this new direction in Philippine music and helped establish its unique identity.
This document provides biographies of several prominent 20th century Filipino composers including Francisco Buencamino Sr., Francisco Santiago, Nicanor Abelardo, Antonio Molina, Hilario Rubio y Francisco, Col. Antonio Buenaventura, Rodolfo S. Cornejo, and Felipe Padilla de Leon Sr. It discusses their educational backgrounds, musical styles and influences, major works, and significant contributions to Filipino music. Many of these composers studied both traditional Filipino folk music and Western classical techniques and helped develop a distinctive contemporary Filipino art music tradition.
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Francisco Buencamino, Francisco Santiago, and Nicanor Abelardo are considered the "Triumvirate of Filipino Composers" in the early 20th century. They helped establish a national style of classical music by incorporating Philippine folk melodies and Western forms. Many other notable Filipino composers followed, continuing to develop a uniquely Filipino classical music tradition.
This document summarizes different genres and styles of music in the Philippines. It discusses traditional forms like kundiman and harana as well as contemporary genres including pop, rock, hip hop, and protest songs. It provides examples of influential Filipino artists across various musical traditions such as Nicanor Abelardo, Jose Mari Chan, and Gloc-9. The document also outlines vocal ranges and types of choral and liturgical music commonly found in the Philippines.
The document provides information about grade 7 MAPEH standards, objectives, content, and activities related to Philippine music. It discusses nationalistic songs and love songs from composers like Julio Nakpil, Julian Felipe, Nicanor Abelardo, and Ernani Cuenco. The content explores the musical elements, socio-historical context, and social functions of these songs. It also defines terms like kundiman, ballad, and describes the Order of National Artists honor.
The AUP Ambassadors Chorale Arts Society was founded in 1957 at the Adventist University of the Philippines as a male chorus. It has since become a mixed chorus and is the official choral group of AUP. The Ambassadors have performed extensively both in the Philippines and internationally, including in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Thailand, and major cities in North America. They have performed major works with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and have represented the Philippines internationally. Under their current conductor Dante Oblimar, the Ambassadors continue to be one of the most active choirs in the Philippines and have received several awards, including placing in national competitions in 1993 and 1996 as well as winning medals at the 2006 World Ch
Contemporary Philippine music refers to compositions that have adopted elements from 20th century Western art music as well as latest musical trends. Some of the most prominent Filipino composers discussed are Antonio Molina, Lucio San Pedro, Ryan Cayabyab, Felipe de Leon, Ramon Santos, and Jose Maceda. Their compositions demonstrate a fusion of Western and indigenous Philippine musical styles and elements. The document also provides examples of musical activities for students to perform songs by various Filipino composers and create an original musical about the life of a composer.
Spanish music has a long history and includes various genres such as classical, folk, and popular music. Flamenco, an Andalusian folk music, consists of song, dance, and guitar performances and has roots dating back to Moorish rule. Popular Spanish artists in flamenco include Camarón de la Isla, Paco de Lucía, and Isabel Pantoja. Pop music from Spain features artists like Alejandro Sanz, David Bisbal, and Enrique Iglesias. Important Spanish singer-songwriters who write their own music include Joan Manuel Serrat, Joaquín Sabina, and Lluís Llach.
This document provides biographies of several important Filipino composers from the 20th century who helped develop the style of contemporary Philippine music. It discusses composers from different eras who incorporated Western musical techniques with traditional Philippine elements. Some of the composers featured include National Artists Nicanor Abelardo, Lucio San Pedro, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, and Francisco Feliciano. The document aims to showcase the contributions of these Filipino composers to the development of a unique Philippine musical identity.
GRADE 10- PHILIPPINE TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS.pptxChester Pacas
This document provides biographies of several important Philippine traditional composers from the 20th century. It discusses composers from different eras who helped develop the modern Filipino musical repertoire by combining Western compositional techniques with traditional Philippine elements. Some of the composers highlighted include Nicanor Abelardo, Francisco Santiago, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Cipriano Cayabyab, Antonio Molina, and National Artists like Lucio San Pedro, Francisco Feliciano, and Levi Celerio. The document emphasizes how these composers helped establish a unique Philippine musical identity through their innovative works.
Bassist and producer since 1998, began his career playing in rock and metal bands before releasing his first industrial single "Colourless" in 2004 under the project name JRH. In 2006 he started the project LAB FREQUENCY to promote bass music genres like reggae, dub, and dubstep. Frequency Lab became a real band in 2007. He has released music on French and Italian labels and performed live all over Europe with notable reggae artists. In January 2013, he started a new solo experimental music project called KASCA.
Philippine Popular Music
• vocal and instrumental music genres
POP
• media and is also subject to selling
• refers generally to music that is easily accessible by the public through mass
Examples:
Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika by Ryan Cayabyab - won Grand Prize in the Metro Manila Pop Music
Batang-bata Ka Pa of APO Hiking Society
FUSION
• a style of music infusing World music elements
Examples:
Magkaugnay by Joey Ayala
Panorama by Diwa De Leon
Alak, Sugal, Kape, Babae, Kabaong of Radioactive Sago Project
NOVELTY
• comical popular songs that may be for a current situation or holiday
Example:
History of the Philippines of Yoyoy Villame
HIP HOP
• a style of music incorporationg complex, stylized rhythms that is often accompanied by rapping
FOLK ROCK
• a style of music combining folk and rock elements.
Examples:
Mga Kababayan Ko by Francis Magalona
Anak by Freddie Aguilar - became a finalist in the Metro Manila Pop Music
Cultural Context (history and traditions)
• OPM and Songwriting Competitions (e.g. Metro Manila Pop Music)
• Non-formal venues (bars, stadium, coliseum, outdoor, etc.)
• Internet and Technology
Social Functions
• Nationalism and Social Relevance
• Self-expression
• Entertainment
This document provides information about famous current pop singers and groups from Andalusia, Spain. It lists biographical details such as birthplaces and years, when they started singing, and example songs for each of the following: David Bisbal, Merche, Andy & Lucas, El Arrebato, Fondo Flamenco, Kiko & Shara, Melocos, and Sergio Contreras. The document concludes with an index of the artists.
This document provides biographies and information about several prominent Filipino composers who helped develop a new style of contemporary Philippine music that departed from classical forms and incorporated non-Western and indigenous Philippine influences. It discusses composers such as Jose Maceda, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Manuel Maramba, Jerry Dadap, and Francisco Feliciano, and provides details about their educational backgrounds, major compositions, and contributions to developing a uniquely Filipino musical style and tradition.
This document provides information on several notable Filipino composers who were designated National Artists for Music by the Philippines: Jose Maceda (1917-2004), Lucrecia R. Kasilag (1918-2008), Francisco F. Feliciano (1942-2014), and Josefino "Chino" Toledo. It summarizes their biographical details and highlights some of their major compositions, such as Maceda's "Udlot-udlot - Hesitations" and Kasilag's "Lullaby".
Gaspar Sanz was a 17th century Spanish Baroque guitarist, composer, and teacher. He studied theology, philosophy, and music at the University of Salamanca, where he earned a Bachelor of Theology degree. Sanz furthered his musical studies in Italy, learning from prominent musicians. He composed pedagogical guitar books and pieces that were influenced by Italian and Spanish styles. His compositions were primarily dance pieces that portrayed Spanish court music from the 16th century.
Here are the answers to the quiz:
1. Ryan Cayabyab
2. Nicanor Abelardo
3. Ryan Cayabyab
4. Francisco Santiago
5. Ryan Cayabyab
6. Antonio Jesus Molina
7. Ryan Cayabyab
8. Ryan Cayabyab
9. Antonio Jesus Molina
10. Antonio Jesus Molina
11. Antonio Jesus Molina
12. Francisco Santiago
The owner of this Powerpoint presentation gives all credits to its sources. However, copying the content of this presentation without the approval of the owner is against the Republic Act 10175 or the Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
The document provides definitions and descriptions of various music genres including:
- Indie music which is characterized by independence from major labels and do-it-yourself recording and publishing.
- Jazz which originated in the early 20th century from African and European influences and has developed styles like big band swing and bebop.
- Lambada which is a dance music from Brazil that became popular internationally in the 1980s with influences from other Latin dances.
- Makossa which is a popular music style from Cameroon with influences from genres like rumba, funk, and brass bands.
- Merengue which originated in the Dominican Republic and has characteristics like distinct beats and mixtures of French and African dance
This document provides an overview of contemporary and traditional music in the Philippines. It discusses how Western musical styles influenced 20th century Filipino compositions after the country's colonization. It profiles several important Filipino composers from the 20th century, including National Artists like Ramon Santos, Lucio San Pedro, and Francisco Feliciano. It also mentions some prominent song composers like Levi Celerio and George Canseco who wrote lyrics and melodies that became popular in films and concerts.
Alessandro Stellano is an experienced Italian musician seeking work in the music business. He has over 10 years of experience as a bass guitarist, bandleader, session player, solo artist, and music producer. He has performed extensively in Italy and Australia with his own groups and as a sideman with other artists. Stellano has also taught music and produced recordings for several albums.
This document provides information on famous Filipino composers from traditional, contemporary, and other song composers. It lists the names of 12 composers and poses a multiple choice question about each one, asking the reader to identify biographical and compositional details about each composer. The composers span both classical and popular genres and have made significant contributions to the development of Filipino music.
Francisco Buencamino, Francisco Santiago, and Nicanor Abelardo are considered the "Triumvirate of Filipino Composers" in the early 20th century. They helped establish a national style of classical music by incorporating Philippine folk melodies and Western forms. Many other notable Filipino composers followed, continuing to develop a uniquely Filipino classical music tradition.
This document summarizes different genres and styles of music in the Philippines. It discusses traditional forms like kundiman and harana as well as contemporary genres including pop, rock, hip hop, and protest songs. It provides examples of influential Filipino artists across various musical traditions such as Nicanor Abelardo, Jose Mari Chan, and Gloc-9. The document also outlines vocal ranges and types of choral and liturgical music commonly found in the Philippines.
The document provides information about grade 7 MAPEH standards, objectives, content, and activities related to Philippine music. It discusses nationalistic songs and love songs from composers like Julio Nakpil, Julian Felipe, Nicanor Abelardo, and Ernani Cuenco. The content explores the musical elements, socio-historical context, and social functions of these songs. It also defines terms like kundiman, ballad, and describes the Order of National Artists honor.
The AUP Ambassadors Chorale Arts Society was founded in 1957 at the Adventist University of the Philippines as a male chorus. It has since become a mixed chorus and is the official choral group of AUP. The Ambassadors have performed extensively both in the Philippines and internationally, including in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Thailand, and major cities in North America. They have performed major works with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and have represented the Philippines internationally. Under their current conductor Dante Oblimar, the Ambassadors continue to be one of the most active choirs in the Philippines and have received several awards, including placing in national competitions in 1993 and 1996 as well as winning medals at the 2006 World Ch
Contemporary Philippine music refers to compositions that have adopted elements from 20th century Western art music as well as latest musical trends. Some of the most prominent Filipino composers discussed are Antonio Molina, Lucio San Pedro, Ryan Cayabyab, Felipe de Leon, Ramon Santos, and Jose Maceda. Their compositions demonstrate a fusion of Western and indigenous Philippine musical styles and elements. The document also provides examples of musical activities for students to perform songs by various Filipino composers and create an original musical about the life of a composer.
Spanish music has a long history and includes various genres such as classical, folk, and popular music. Flamenco, an Andalusian folk music, consists of song, dance, and guitar performances and has roots dating back to Moorish rule. Popular Spanish artists in flamenco include Camarón de la Isla, Paco de Lucía, and Isabel Pantoja. Pop music from Spain features artists like Alejandro Sanz, David Bisbal, and Enrique Iglesias. Important Spanish singer-songwriters who write their own music include Joan Manuel Serrat, Joaquín Sabina, and Lluís Llach.
This document provides biographies of several important Filipino composers from the 20th century who helped develop the style of contemporary Philippine music. It discusses composers from different eras who incorporated Western musical techniques with traditional Philippine elements. Some of the composers featured include National Artists Nicanor Abelardo, Lucio San Pedro, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, and Francisco Feliciano. The document aims to showcase the contributions of these Filipino composers to the development of a unique Philippine musical identity.
GRADE 10- PHILIPPINE TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS.pptxChester Pacas
This document provides biographies of several important Philippine traditional composers from the 20th century. It discusses composers from different eras who helped develop the modern Filipino musical repertoire by combining Western compositional techniques with traditional Philippine elements. Some of the composers highlighted include Nicanor Abelardo, Francisco Santiago, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Cipriano Cayabyab, Antonio Molina, and National Artists like Lucio San Pedro, Francisco Feliciano, and Levi Celerio. The document emphasizes how these composers helped establish a unique Philippine musical identity through their innovative works.
Bassist and producer since 1998, began his career playing in rock and metal bands before releasing his first industrial single "Colourless" in 2004 under the project name JRH. In 2006 he started the project LAB FREQUENCY to promote bass music genres like reggae, dub, and dubstep. Frequency Lab became a real band in 2007. He has released music on French and Italian labels and performed live all over Europe with notable reggae artists. In January 2013, he started a new solo experimental music project called KASCA.
Philippine Popular Music
• vocal and instrumental music genres
POP
• media and is also subject to selling
• refers generally to music that is easily accessible by the public through mass
Examples:
Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika by Ryan Cayabyab - won Grand Prize in the Metro Manila Pop Music
Batang-bata Ka Pa of APO Hiking Society
FUSION
• a style of music infusing World music elements
Examples:
Magkaugnay by Joey Ayala
Panorama by Diwa De Leon
Alak, Sugal, Kape, Babae, Kabaong of Radioactive Sago Project
NOVELTY
• comical popular songs that may be for a current situation or holiday
Example:
History of the Philippines of Yoyoy Villame
HIP HOP
• a style of music incorporationg complex, stylized rhythms that is often accompanied by rapping
FOLK ROCK
• a style of music combining folk and rock elements.
Examples:
Mga Kababayan Ko by Francis Magalona
Anak by Freddie Aguilar - became a finalist in the Metro Manila Pop Music
Cultural Context (history and traditions)
• OPM and Songwriting Competitions (e.g. Metro Manila Pop Music)
• Non-formal venues (bars, stadium, coliseum, outdoor, etc.)
• Internet and Technology
Social Functions
• Nationalism and Social Relevance
• Self-expression
• Entertainment
This document provides information about famous current pop singers and groups from Andalusia, Spain. It lists biographical details such as birthplaces and years, when they started singing, and example songs for each of the following: David Bisbal, Merche, Andy & Lucas, El Arrebato, Fondo Flamenco, Kiko & Shara, Melocos, and Sergio Contreras. The document concludes with an index of the artists.
This document provides biographies and information about several prominent Filipino composers who helped develop a new style of contemporary Philippine music that departed from classical forms and incorporated non-Western and indigenous Philippine influences. It discusses composers such as Jose Maceda, Lucrecia Kasilag, Ramon Santos, Manuel Maramba, Jerry Dadap, and Francisco Feliciano, and provides details about their educational backgrounds, major compositions, and contributions to developing a uniquely Filipino musical style and tradition.
This document provides information on several notable Filipino composers who were designated National Artists for Music by the Philippines: Jose Maceda (1917-2004), Lucrecia R. Kasilag (1918-2008), Francisco F. Feliciano (1942-2014), and Josefino "Chino" Toledo. It summarizes their biographical details and highlights some of their major compositions, such as Maceda's "Udlot-udlot - Hesitations" and Kasilag's "Lullaby".
Gaspar Sanz was a 17th century Spanish Baroque guitarist, composer, and teacher. He studied theology, philosophy, and music at the University of Salamanca, where he earned a Bachelor of Theology degree. Sanz furthered his musical studies in Italy, learning from prominent musicians. He composed pedagogical guitar books and pieces that were influenced by Italian and Spanish styles. His compositions were primarily dance pieces that portrayed Spanish court music from the 16th century.
Here are the answers to the quiz:
1. Ryan Cayabyab
2. Nicanor Abelardo
3. Ryan Cayabyab
4. Francisco Santiago
5. Ryan Cayabyab
6. Antonio Jesus Molina
7. Ryan Cayabyab
8. Ryan Cayabyab
9. Antonio Jesus Molina
10. Antonio Jesus Molina
11. Antonio Jesus Molina
12. Francisco Santiago
The owner of this Powerpoint presentation gives all credits to its sources. However, copying the content of this presentation without the approval of the owner is against the Republic Act 10175 or the Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
The document provides definitions and descriptions of various music genres including:
- Indie music which is characterized by independence from major labels and do-it-yourself recording and publishing.
- Jazz which originated in the early 20th century from African and European influences and has developed styles like big band swing and bebop.
- Lambada which is a dance music from Brazil that became popular internationally in the 1980s with influences from other Latin dances.
- Makossa which is a popular music style from Cameroon with influences from genres like rumba, funk, and brass bands.
- Merengue which originated in the Dominican Republic and has characteristics like distinct beats and mixtures of French and African dance
This document provides an overview of contemporary and traditional music in the Philippines. It discusses how Western musical styles influenced 20th century Filipino compositions after the country's colonization. It profiles several important Filipino composers from the 20th century, including National Artists like Ramon Santos, Lucio San Pedro, and Francisco Feliciano. It also mentions some prominent song composers like Levi Celerio and George Canseco who wrote lyrics and melodies that became popular in films and concerts.
Alessandro Stellano is an experienced Italian musician seeking work in the music business. He has over 10 years of experience as a bass guitarist, bandleader, session player, solo artist, and music producer. He has performed extensively in Italy and Australia with his own groups and as a sideman with other artists. Stellano has also taught music and produced recordings for several albums.
This document provides information on famous Filipino composers from traditional, contemporary, and other song composers. It lists the names of 12 composers and poses a multiple choice question about each one, asking the reader to identify biographical and compositional details about each composer. The composers span both classical and popular genres and have made significant contributions to the development of Filipino music.
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2. INDEX
• 1º WHO IS EFECTO MARIPOSA?
• 2ºMEMBERS
• 3ºTHE FIRSTS SONGS
• 4ºSONGS
• 5ºCOLLABORATIONS
3. WHO IS
EFECTO
MARIPOSA?
• EFECTO MARIPOSA IS A SPANISH
ROCK/POP BAND FROM MALAGA,
FORMED IN 2001 BY THE FUNKY GROUP
JUNGLEJAZZ.
•
4. MEMBERS
• THE GROUP CONSISTS OF:
INITIALLY BY SUSANA ALVA AS SINGER AND
GUITARIST, FRASCO G. RIDGWAY ON BASS, ALFREDO
BAÓN ON DRUMS, AND DANIEL OSUNA ON
KEYBOARDS. THE LATTER WOULD LEAVE THE BAND
IN 2004. CURRENTLY, THE GROUP CONSISTS SOLELY
OF SUSANA, FRASCO AND DANIEL LOZANO.
5. THE FIRSTS
SONGS
• 2001-2004: FIRST
STUDIO ALBUMS
THEY SIGNED TO
UNIVERSAL MUSIC IN
SPAIN IN 2001. THEY
RECORDED THEIR FIRST
ALBUM, TITLED
PRECISELY AS THE
GROUP, EFECTO
MARIPOSA (2001). THIS
ALBUM RELEASED 3
SINGLES, "SOLA",
"INOCENCIA" AND
7. COLLABORATIONS
• IN EFECTO MARIPOSA, THEIR FIRST ALBUM, THEY HAD THE HELP OF JUAN LUIS
JIMÉNEZ AND FOR THE SECOND THEY TOOK CARE OF THE PRODUCTION
THEMSELVES TOGETHER WITH VICENTE SABATER AND JUAN GONZÁLEZ, GIVING
METAMORFOSIS A NEW SOUND THAT COMES EVEN CLOSER TO THIS LIVE THAT
MANAGES TO HOOK MORE AND MORE FOLLOWERS, THIS ACHIEVING THAT THE
EFECT IS SPECTACULAR.