Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
CCP
Complex
Featuring:
Lea
Salonga
Cecile
Licad
Lisa
Macuja
Wilfredo
Pasamba
FILharmoniKA
Gerard
Salonga, conductor
Ballet
Manila
Lea Salonga, Cecile Licad and Lisa Macuja are living legends in their own
respective fields whose achievements here and abroad have become the measure of
success for countless artists here in the country. Having just one of them in a
concert or a show is already a major event in itself so when first got word
that these three are actually going to join together in one show, my jaw immediately
dropped and I was rendered speechless and motionless. I’ve been very fortunate
to have seen these three women perform individually before numerous times and
their shows are not only time and money well spent but also a life enriching
experience as well. Having the three in one concert, aptly titled The Legends
and the Classics is something that one can’t miss. Originally planned to happen
for just one night this March 17, 2012 ,
8:00 PM at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater), a second night was put up as
well on March 18, 2012 , 6:00 PM due to popular demand which didn’t
surprise me at all.
Lea
Salonga is mostly known as the musical theater actress (although she has
recorded albums, starred in television and in the movies and did the voice of a
few characters in Disney animated films as well). Cecile Licad is probably one,
if not the most celebrated pianist from the Philippines
right now. Lisa is practically synonymous with ballet in the Philippines .
It’s hard to imagine that these women have never collaborated before despite
having more than two decades in the business mainly because of the difference
in their fields although they are all connected through music. Speaking of
music, Gerard Salonga will be the music director for this concert that also includes
FILharmoniKA. Roxanne Lapus handles stage direction duties in this concert that
also features Ballet Manila and cellist Wilfredo Pasamba.
As
the concert dates draw near, I can’t help but recall the last time I saw these
three ladies. I remember watching Cecile Licad way back in 2010 during the
Chopin Manille Bicentenarie 2010 in which she performed in a solo piano recital and then played a
concerto with the Manila Symphony Orchestra a couple of days later. I failed to
see her when she performed with FILharmoniKA some months after that and I think
that this was time she performed in the country. It has been almost two years
since I last saw her perform and I’m glad that I will be able to see her perform
again. I’ve already gotten news as to one of the pieces that she’s going to
play and if I got it right, then it’s reliving those Chopin concerts once
again. And when I saw her during the press conference for this concert that was
held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, I was surprised to see her with shorter
hair style which I think suits her a lot better.
Lisa
Macuja’s ballet performances have been very sought after of late since she is
scheduled to retire in 2014. While she might hang up her ballet shoes in the
future, her support for the arts is poised to remain the same since I regularly
see her at various concerts and other cultural events as a member of the
audience. She was very instrumental in bringing over Russian conductor
Alexander Vikulov who performed with the Manila Symphony Orchestra some months
ago. I also saw her being given the Natatanging Gawad Buhay! award by PHILSTAGE
for her contribution to the art of ballet and dance in the country. It has
already been announced that Lisa will dance The Dying Swan set to music of Camille
Saint-Saëns’ The Swan with Wilfredo Pasamba playing the
cello. This number may be about dying but the music and the dance are now
considered classics and will always be a part of the music/dance literature. And
now, Lisa feels that it’s the right time in her career for her to dance this
exquisite number.
As
for Lea Salonga, I’ve had the opportunity to see her shoot the music video for
Kanta Pilipinas, which is a reality talent search over at TV5. Auditions have
been ongoing in various cities around the country. And as much as Lea would
want to have a larger role in the competition beyond the music video, her fully
booked schedule in the upcoming months doesn’t permit her to do so. But she
said that if she were given the chance to mentor the finalists, she would focus
on the performance aspect since that is what she can bring to the table. She
also said when interviewed by the media after the shoot that when someone wins
the competition, he/she can’t just relax since that’s when the actual hard work
will begin. And despite whatever people have heard or read in the news, Lea
didn’t diss Anne Curtis’ singing. She actually stressed that Anne right from
the start didn’t brand herself as a singer so she couldn’t be angry with her.
But for those who continually dish out records and considers themselves as bona
fide singers while being unable to sing to save their life, Lea didn’t hold
back her words in expressing her displeasure over them. While her response may
sound cocky to some, I do understand where she is coming from since she is a
singer by profession and she has honed and improved her craft to get where she
is right now. Her professionalism did manifest during the shoot as she came in
very well prepared and did her part on cue. I felt bad for the others who were involved
in the shoot who kept on making mistakes since Lea was spot on. It served as a
reminder for everyone that one should come on set knowing what they’re supposed
to do.
These
three women have achieved a lot through hard work and dedication to their
respective crafts and disciplines. So one might think that they would be the
most serious individuals to work with but Roxanne Lapus shared during the press
conference that Cecile Licad was the total opposite. Cecile then blurted out mga lokaret prompting laughter from Lea
and Lisa who tried to contain it. This incident brought some credence that
Cecile was right on referring to the three of them as crazy. They said that the
three of them have only met the day before during their photo shoot and yet
they already looked very comfortable around each other like they’ve known each
other for ages. This much rapport with each other and this was just the press
conference, so I wondered how it would be when they’re already on stage come
show time. Well it’s a mighty good thing that I’ve already secured my tickets
to this show.
This
concert is presented by Ballet Manila and Manila Broadcasting Company, with the support of Lifestyle Network, Sofitel Philippine Plaza, and Ayala Land Premier. Special thanks to McDonald’s Philippines .
Ticket
prices:
P7000 Orchestra Center
P5000
Orchestra Side
P3000
Balcony I Center
P2000
Balcony I Side
P1000
Balcony II
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inquiries:
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Hope this event will be doing again. Looking forward to see the best of Philippines at music industry.
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