One Oclarit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1951 (age 74–75)
One Oclarit | |
|---|---|
| Born | Onecimo Oclarit 1951 (age 74–75) |
| Genres | church hymns |
| Occupations | lyricist, pianist, composer and hymnist |
| Instrument | piano |
One Oclarit (born Onecimo Oclarit in 1951), usually known as One, is a blind Filipino lyricist, pianist, composer and hymnist best known for his Cebuano Christian hymns.
To this day, the vast majority of Visayan hymnals contain his work. Boholano churchgoers are familiar with "Sulod Kamo Nga Malipayon," "Ania Kita Nagsaulog," "Dayegon Ta Ang Ginoo," "Ania Kami Ginoo" and "Dawata O Ginoo," used before the start of the mass. Other songs by One are "Ang Tawo Mamatay Gayud," "Bisan Pa Man," "Kanunay Buhi ang Kinabuhi," "Pamatia O Ginoo" and "Tawo Ayaw Kalimot sa Abog ka Gikan", sung during requiem mass.
His composition "Señor San Jose" is sung anywhere in the world where there are Visayan devotees of Saint Joseph.