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Ian Gabriel Corpuz
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Ian Gabriel Corpuz

Ian “Gab” is a conductor, composer, arranger, chorister and music educator. Discovering his interest in music at the age of three, Ian was exposed to choral singing and other music ensembles in the Philippines and graduated in Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music with a degree in Bachelor of Music Education major in Choral Conducting.

Philippines · Asia-Pacific

Biography

In 2017, he joined his first international choral composition competition held in Busan, South Korea and bagged the top prize among the 36 participating countries. In the same year, he became a member of the Kodály Society of the Philippines, and invited as a guest conductor by many choral groups.

At present, his arrangements and compositions are being performed in concerts and prestigious choral competitions by various choral groups in the Philippines. He is working as a professor at Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music, teaching; Ear Training, Large Ensemble Class, Music Listening and Music Education. He is also taking his Master’s Degree in Music Education at the same University.

As an advocate of propagating one’s heritage and culture, many of Ian’s compositions and arrangements on choral music draws its inspiration from ethnic and folk music. He also writes sacred, pop songs and other novelty music.

Representation
Publisher
Muziksea

Selected works

  • Laudate Dominum

    2026
    Mixed choir (extended/divisi) · A cappella · Advanced
    Publisher: Muziksea

    Winner of the 4th Ensemble Altera Choral Composition Competition, this electrifying setting of Psalm 117 (Laudate Dominum) transforms one of the Bible’s shortest texts into a powerful choral statement. Written for advanced SATB divisi choir, the work demands technical precision and musical maturity. Rapid rhythmic figures, dense cluster harmonies, and a wide dynamic range require strong ensemble cohesion and confident individual musicianship. The result is a work of brilliance and intensity, evoking the vastness of creation.

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