Education
He graduated from the UST Conservatory of Music with a Bachelor of Music degree, majoring in trombone and theory, and finished with a Master of Music degree in conducting from the University of Northern Colorado (University of North Carolina). He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in Educational Management at the University of Santo Tomas.
Career
While at the University of North Carolina, Ranera was honored with the Deans"s citation for the Graduate Excellence and National Graduate Award. A multiply awarded performer, he is a three-time prize-winner of the National Music Competition for Young Artists (NAMCYA) in 1982 and 1983 as a performer in trombone, baritone, and tuba categories, respectively. Upon returning from his studies in the United States, he focused on his composing and conducting skills.
A prize-winner of the 1983 League of Filipino Composers Competition for Young Composers, he has written incidental music in collaboration with fellow composer French
Manuel P. Maramba, OSB for various productions of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. He has recorded an album entitled Symphonic Winds with the UST Symphony Band in multiple roles as conductor, composer, and orchestra arranger.
As an orchestra conductor, he has led the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, CSULB Symphony Orchestra, Chia-yi Wind Orchestra and the UST Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Transylvania Philharmonic Orchestra in Club, Romania. His varied programs include the World Premiere of three Filipino Operas - French
Maramba"s "Aba Sto. Nino" and "Louisiana Naval", and Jerry Dadap"s "Lorenzo Ruiz", French
Maramba"s "Sarsuwela sa San Salvador". Other programs include the Philippine Premier of Busoni Piano Concerto and a rare performance of the four Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos, with Doctor Raul Sunico as the piano soloist. Ranera served as a visiting professor at the National Taiwan University in Taipei (1989) and was head of the Philippine delegation to the workshop in the People"s Republic of China (1990), as well as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Symphonic Band Workshops in Singapore (1992) and Thailand (1994).
In 1997, he was invited as a guest lecturer, resident composer and guest conductor to the California State University-Long Beach, where he made his American debut with the CSULB Symphony Orchestra.
He later led the UST Symphony Band at the 4th Asian Symphonic Band Competition in Bangkok, Thailand in 2002. He is affiliated with the Conductor"s Guild International and the Asia-Pacific Band Directors Association.
Ranera is teaching at the UST Conservatory of Music, where he is the conductor of the UST Symphony Orchestra and Wind Orchestra, and is also the coordinator of the Brass Department. He also teaches at the International School Manila (Institute for Supply Management).
In 2003, he was chosen to be the Dangal Awardee (most outstanding faculty), Performing Arts Category by the University of Santo Tomas and the 2006 Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Awardee for Music given by the City of Manila.
Last May 2007, under his baton, the UST Symphony Orchestra had a very successful concert tour in the cities of Zhuhai and Guangzhou, China.