The piano piece "Klintang" as composed by ethnomusicologist, Dr. Ramon Santos got its inspiration from the kulintang which is a row of 5 to 9 graduated pot gongs, horizontally laid upon a frame with the lowest pitched gong found to the player's left. The kulintang is traditionally played by our kindred Islam brothers of Southern Philippines, especially the Maranao and Maguindanao peoples. It is part of the larger gong-chime culture of Southeast Asia, especially of Indonesia and Malaysia.
An afficionado describes the composition as seeming to create a multitude of colors as if one is in front of a musical or magical kaleidoscope. Some works by Bartok or Messiaen can give more or less the same impression, in a more occidental mood.
My son Lorenzo, 14 played this last November 15, 2009, in a Steinway grand at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). The audio clip was provided by the CCP. We have yet to post the video in YouTube.
Any comments or suggestions would be most welcome.