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Molina Adamopoulos Beethoven Cultural Center Philippines 2014 2015
2014-2015 Concert Season No.2: EROICA: A Night with Beethoven & Mozart July 5,2014, Tuesday 7pm Cultural Center of the Philippines Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater)
Adamopoulos Beethoven Cultural Center Philippines 2014 2015
2014-2015 Concert Season No.2: EROICA: A Night with Beethoven & Mozart July 5,2014, Tuesday 7pm Cultural Center of the Philippines Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater)
Rosalina Abejo Cultural Center Philippines 1969
Sr. Maria Rosalina Abejo, SFCC - Pagtutubos "Redemption" Oratorio - I. Lord's Transfiguration (1969) Rosalina Abejo conducting the Philippine Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (Premiere Performance) / Abejo's Oratorio "Pagtubos" is the first Filipino Oratorio written in the Philippines. It was commissioned in 1969 for the inauguration of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The Oratorio tells the life of Jesus Christ starting from the Transfiguration. It has four movements: Lord's Transfiguration, Christ's crucifixion, Good Friday lamentations (Pabasa), and The Resurrection. The 7 soloists in this oratorio are: Jesus (Hesus), John (Juan), Peter (Pedro), James (Santiago), Magdalene, Cleofa, Salome (plus a narrator taking the role of God) The first movement, Lord's Transfiguration, follows the story of the Tranfiguration of Jesus as told in the synoptic Gospels. The first parts of the movement tells about the Apostles' witnessing Jesus's transfiguration on the mountain - the clouds cover Jesus and a voice is heard saying, "This is my Son, listen to him!" leaving the Apostles terrified of what happened. Afterwards the apostles and the rest of the voices proclaim the greatness of God and His Kingdom. / Recording: (http•••) My blog on Philippine Music: (http•••)
Ryan Cayabyab Navarro Viguilla Navarro Guerrero Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra Asian Youth Orchestra Cultural Center Philippines Carnegie Hall 2015
Tunog At Tinig Back Home with Mr. C & Friends Part 3 Hosted By Laverne Dela Peña With Ryan Cayabyab Kit Navarro Antonio Maigue Jonathan Badon GianCarlo Gonzales Ryan Cayabyab who worked as assistant professor in composition and theory at the UP College of Music, is the epitome of the homegrown Filipino talent in the world arena of music. Truly a master of his art, he is a multi-faceted musician who effortlessly glides from one genre to another, clearly indicating the breadth of his versatility. Mr. C as he is known by his fans is a composer, arranger, producer, music, director, conductor, performance artist, television show host, music educator and arts administrator. Kit Viguilla Navarro has given recitals, orchestral guest appearances and opera performances in Switzerland, the United States, Philippines and Austria. Kit has portrayed the Matchmaker in LA Opera’s Commissioned work On Gold Mountain by Nathan Wang and Maria Clara in Ryan Cayabyab’s Noli Me Tangere, the musicale. Antonio Maigue is the country’s premiere flutist. As concert performer, he has been soloist with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra six times and has been part of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Filipino Artist Seriesboth as solo and ensemble artist in live concerts. Currently, he is the chair of the Department of Winds and Percussion at the UP College of Music. Jonathan Badon is the Philippines' prince of pop-opera. He is an Aliw Awardee and Gawad Amerika’s Best Male International Entertainer for 2015. He has performed lead roles in various operas, oratorios, sarzuelas, musicales and has done numerous solo concerts in the Philippines as well as abroad, including his debut performances at the world -famous Carnegie Hall in New York and at the Vatican in Rome. GianCarlo Gonzales started playing the cello at age sixteen under Olan Guerrero. Since then he has gone on to further hone his talents, winning awards at various national competitions, becoming a member of the Asian Youth Orchestra, an playing with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra in Carnegie Hall. Gian divides his time as an artist, a professor at the St. Scholastica's College School of Music, a mentor for the Orchestra of the Filipino Youth and as a professional beekeeper. UP TALKS EVERYDAY AT 4 PM only on (http•••) TVUP | University of the Philippines’ Internet TV Network TVUP (TVUP.ph) is an Internet television (webcast) network operated by the University of the Philippines which delivers free content for information and educational purposes. It will participate in generating open educational resources (OERs) to be made public by producing its own materials and collecting other content from existing sources. TVUP is a testament to the University of the Philippines’ character as the national university — a teaching, research, public service, and global/regional university — shared freely with all state universities and colleges, private and public higher training institutions, other training institutions, and the general public. Website | (http•••) YouTube | (http•••) Facebook | (http•••) Twitter | (http•••)