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He was ordained to the priesthood in December 1967.

In 1997, Maramba founded the San Beda College Alabang Symphony Orchestra, formerly known as the St. Benedict College Band.

Maramba composed three operas namely, “Aba! He was 84 years old.

Maramba succumbed to pancreatic cancer, according to a social media post from UST Conservatory of Music Dean Antonio Africa.

Apart from degrees in philosophy, sacred theology and canon law, he obtained a bachelor’s degree in piano at the Conservatory.

Maramba earned a bachelor’s degree in music composition at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University and later finished his master’s degree and teacher’s certificate in music theory.

Maramba also obtained a Master of Musical Arts in Performance at Yale University School of Music.

The renowned liturgical composer taught music, composition and theory at the Conservatory.

Maramba was known for orchestrating the UST Hymn and three important operas, namely, “La Naval,” “Aba!, Sto.

Niño,” and “Lord Takayama Ukon.”

The Conservatory paid tribute to his music, as part of the commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the arrival of the Benedictines in the Philippines, with a concert in February.

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According to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, Maramba served at the National Appellate Matrimonial Tribunal.

He was a monk at Our Lady of Montserrat Abbey in Manila.

He still serves as a Benedictine Monk of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in that country.

A 2007 lawsuit, also settled, alleged Maramba sexually abused an altar boy four times in 1976 and 1977. He became the official accompanist of the Las Piñas Boys Choir at 14 years old

- he was the youngest finalist to participate in the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) piano competition in 1978

- he has composed operas like Aba!, Sto.

Nino, La Naval, and Lord Takayama Ukon

- his other major compositions are the music for Awakening which was commissioned by Ballet Philippines and music for Philippine Ballet Theater’s production of Seven Mansions; three masses – Papal Mass for World Youth Day, 1995; Mass in Honor of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, and the Mass in Honor of the Sto. Nino; three cantatas – St.

Lorenzo Ruiz, St. Benedict, and St. Scholastica; Three Psalms; A hymn in honor of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, and the official hymn of the 1996 National Eucharistic Congress; a zarzuela entitled Ang Sarswela sa San Salvador, and three orchestral works – Pugad Lawin, The Virgin of Naval, and Transfiguration

Benedictine monk Fr. Manuel Maramba of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in Manila succumbed to pancreatic cancer Monday, only nine days after celebrating his 84th birth anniversary, CBCP News announced.

Born in Pangasinan, Maramba started playing music at a very young age.

His first public performance, age 11, was at the St.

Joseph Parish in Las Piñas City.

He would eventually become the official accompanist of the Las Piñas Boys Choir at 14.

Maramba was also the youngest to participate in the National Music Competitions for Young Artists piano competition in 1978.

After finishing his music degree in piano at the UST Conservatory of Music in the 1950s, Maramba studied music further at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, obtaining his Master of Music degree at the age of 19.

He would go on to earn a Master of Musical Arts in Performance degree at Yale University’s School of Music.

Aside from his degrees in music, he also obtained his licentiate in sacred theology and canon law.

Maramba made his monastic profession of vows in April 1962.

fr manuel marimba biography of mahatma

He was recalled to the Philippines in 1977 by his abbey. "We don't know whether it was discovered by the diocese. MANUEL MARAMBA, OSB

- is one of the most accomplished musicians and liturgists in the Philippines emerging during the second half of the 20th century

- he was born on July 4, 1936 in Pangasinan 

- when he was 11 years old, he gave his first public performance at the Bamboo Organ in Las Piñas.

Attorney S. Clark Harmonson did not immediately return a call for comment Thursday.

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LAS CRUCES - A third lawsuit alleging sexual abuse by a St. Genevieve priest in the 1970s was settled Thursday.

Father Manuel Perez Maramba, also known as "Dom Benildo," was accused of sexually abusing the plaintiff when he was 6 years old, according to a news release from the El Paso law offices of Gilstrap & Harmonson, which represented the alleged victim and his family.

Thursday's is the third settlement reached with the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, which used to have jurisdiction over St.

Genevieve, and others stemming from allegations of sexual abuse by the same priest. He was assigned to Las Cruces Parish in New Mexico from 1976 to 1977.

Maramba was president of the Philippine Society of Organists, board member of the Piano Teachers Guild and a member of the National Music Council of the Philippines and League of Filipino Composers.

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Manuel Maramba, the Benedictine monk who became a stalwart in Filipino liturgical music, died on July 13. The case was preparing to go to trial sometime after next week.

Maramba, a Filipino priest, served at the Las Cruces parish from 1976-1977 and at the Newman Center in Silver City. The alleged victim's parents had encouraged their son to spend time with Maramba because they wanted him to become a priest, the suit stated.

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When the boy's parents learned of the alleged misconduct, they informed the diocese, but officials took no action, court documents state.

Maramba was also alleged to have repeatedly molested an 11-year-old boy during his time at St. Genevieve, according to a 2004 article about another settled lawsuit by the Santa Fe Reporter.

"Typical of pedophile priests, he took boys camping and was a boys' group leader," Tom Gilstrap Jr.

told the newspaper in 2004. It's a sad day for the church," Bishop Armando X. Ochoa told the TV station.

The terms of Thursday's settlement are not being publicly discussed, according to the release. Sto. Niño,” “La Naval,” and “Lord Takayama Ukon.”

His other compositions include a song in honor of St. Lorenzo Ruiz and the official hymn to the 1996 National Eucharistic Congress, the music for “Awakening” as commissioned by Ballet Philippines, and the music for Philippine Ballet Theater’s production of “Seven Mansions.”

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