Abstract:
Las Pinas City has been known for many tilings like salt beds, water lilies and
Sarao jeepneys. But what Las Pinas is most proud of is the famous Bamboo Organ.
Accounts and articles have been written about its history and prestige around the world.
Being a resident of the once known cleanest and greenest city in Manila, the writer's
realization on the importance of a cultural landmark found in her own hometown that has
survived the test of time and calamities led her to conduct a study on the 1973 restoration
of the Bamboo Organ. Her study answers the question "What are the impacts and benefits
of the restoration of the Bamboo Organ to the arts and culture of Las Pinas?55 The study
has two objectives: to document the 1973 restoration of the Bamboo Organ and the
identification of the impacts and benefits after the restoration to the arts and culture of
Las Pinas City.
Books on restoration and conservation, accounts about the Bamboo Organ and
interviews of people knowledgeable about the study were the writer's sources of
information that helped her in writing her study. Before discussing the 1973 restoration,
the researcher briefly tackled the attempted repairs done on the Bamboo Organ prior to
the 1973 restoration. Prior to the restoration, 11 attempted repairs were done on the
instrument, 5 of which were successful in terms of replacing the damaged parts or
improvement of the sound, 3 worsened the condition of the organ due to improper repair
by unskilled people and 3 others which results can5t be determined due to undocumented
details. The 1973 restoration has brought a lot of benefits to the arts and culture of Las
Pinas. Organizations such as the Bamboo Organ Foundation, Incorporated, Diego Cera
Organ Builders, Incorporated and Las Pinas Boys Choir have been established that would
ensure the conservation and maintenance of the "pride" of the city. Deeper appreciation
of the community for the historical instrument increased as seen in the number of visitors
they have brought to the Bamboo Organ. Tourists are seen every now and then visiting
the famous landmark so are the schools that send their students on a field trip to see and
hear the Bamboo Organ. The tradition of organ building was revived and the awareness
of restorers on the true meaning of "restoration” was clarified. Aside from the boosting of
the confidence of the Las Pineros knowing a National Culture Treasure is located in their
hometown, the unification of the community was also a result of the 1973 restoration.
And after having been just declared a National Culture Treasure by the National
Museum on Nov. 24, 2003, which ensured its continued protection in all the years to
come, future generation will still get to experience the wonderful music the Bamboo
Organ makes.