U.P. Naming Mahal
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U.P. Naming Mahal is the university hymn of the University of the Philippines
University of the Philippines
The ' is the national university of the Philippines. Founded in 1908 through Act No...

. The melody for the song was written by Nicanor Abelardo
Nicanor Abelardo
Nicanor Sta. Ana Abelardo was a Filipino composer who composed over a hundred of Kundiman songs, especially before the Second World War.-Life:...

, an alumnus and former faculty member of the U.P. College of Music. Abelardo is considered to be one of the Philippines' greatest musicians. Because of the original scale of the hymn in B flat major, which is too high for the usual voice, UP Conservatory of Music (now UP College of Music) professors Hilarion Rubio and Tomas Aguirre reset the music in G major.

The original English lyrics (entitled as "U.P. Beloved") was taken from a poem by Teogenes Velez, a Liberal Arts student. The translation to Filipino was a composite from seven entries in a contest held by the University. The judges did not find any of the seven translations as fully satisfactory.

"UP Naming Mahal" is usually sung during university activities, rallies and athletic competitions, notably the UAAP, by the students, staff, alumni and officials. It is usually sung with a raised left fist, although raising the right is also common; university tradition states that raising the left fist shows one's defiance against the government (usually against the Philippine and/or UP government), while raising the right fist shows support.

Lyrics

UP Naming Mahal
UP Beloved
Filipino lyrics Original English lyrics
i. i.
U.P. naming mahal, pamantasang hirang U.P. beloved, thou Alma Mater dear
Ang tinig namin, sana'y inyong dinggin For thee united, our joyful voices hear
Malayong lupain, amin mang marating Far tho we wander, o'er island yonder
Di rin magbabago ang damdamin Loyal thy sons we'll ever be
Di rin magbabago ang damdamin. Loyal thy sons we'll ever be.
ii. ii.
Luntian at pula, Sagisag magpakailanman Echo the watchword, the Red and Green forever.
Ating pagdiwang, bulwagan ng dangal Give out the password, to the Hall of Brave sons rare.
Humayo't itanghal, giting at tapang Sing forth the message, ring out with courage
Mabuhay ang pag-asa ng bayan All hail, thou hope of our dear land,
Mabuhay ang pag-asa ng bayan. All hail, thou hope of our dear land.

Modified lyrics

In 1997, A musical play entitled "Lean" was held to commemorate the 10th year since the assassination of a prominent UP student leader in 1987, Leandro Alejandro
Leandro Alejandro
Leandro Legara Alejandro , known among activists and street parliamentarians as Lean, was an activist, a student leader, and a Left-wing nationalist in the mold of Lorenzo Tañada, Jose Diokno, and Ninoy Aquino....

. In this play, Gary Granada, the one who made the libretto of this play, remixed the tune of UP Naming Mahal in a contemporary rock version and gave it a new and more "nationalistic sounding" lyrics, reasserting the purpose of the Iskolar ng Bayan as a Iskolar ng Sambayanan, Tagapaglingkod ng Taongbayan.

Centennial Version

A new set of lyrics was set on 2007, in time for the UP Centennial Celebrations. This set is of a more activist and nationalist sentiment. The recorded version is sung by notable artists from UP, including Gary Granada and Cooky Chua. The Lyrics are adapted from the "Lean" Musical, though given a much more mellow and dramatic tune.

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