Soprano Rachelle Gerodias |
Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
CCP
Complex
Featuring:
Rachelle Gerodias, soprano
Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra
Olivier Ochanine, conductor
Programme:
Giacomo Puccini Sì, mi
chiamano Mimì from La Bohème
Gian Carlo Menotti Hello, Hello from The Telephone
Nicanor Abelardo Nasaan Ka Irog
Angel Peña Iyo Kailan Pa Man
Lucio San Pedro (arr.) Lulay
Gian Carlo Menotti Hello, Hello from The Telephone
Nicanor Abelardo Nasaan Ka Irog
Angel Peña Iyo Kailan Pa Man
Lucio San Pedro (arr.) Lulay
Anton Bruckner Symphony
No. 4 in E flat major Romantic
Watching
La Traviata three times with two of those nights featuring the Korean leads
compared to only one night featuring the Filipino leads only gave me a clamor
to see more of my countrymen perform. Thankfully, I’ll be able to see and hear
more of Rachelle Gerodias when she performs arias and kundimans with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra this March 16,
2012 , 8:00 PM at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater). The PPO returns to the CCP
after detour to the Philam Life Auditorium at their last season concert. Principal
conductor and music director Olivier Ochanine also resumes conducting duties in
this concert that includes Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 in E flat major also
dubbed as Romantic.
Previous
announcements didn’t specify which arias and kundimans will be performed but
I’ve always hoped that there would be something by Puccini. And I did get my
wish with the inclusion of Sì, mi
chiamano Mimì from La Bohème. She will also perform Hello, Hello from the Telephone by Gian Carlo Menotti. I still remember Rachelle Gerodias getting teary eyed during the La Traviata press conference when she said that she prefers
kundiman over opera. That really piqued my interest and if she was that
emotional talking about kundimans, I would love to see her performing the
actual thing itself. And for this evening, she will perform the kundimans Nasaan Ka Irog by Nicanor Abelardo, Iyo Kailan Pa Man by Angel Pena and Lulay by Lucio San Pedro.
There
is only one purely orchestral work in this evening and it’s a major one. Anton
Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 in E flat major will be a test of patience and
endurance for a lof of the uninitiated. I’ve been trying to get myself accustomed
to the piece prior to the actual concert and I’ve already developed a liking to
the first movement especially the captivating theme played by the horn at the
very beginning. I think that the horns and the rest of the brass section in
this piece is noteworthy and something to look forward to. I just hope that the
hiccups that the brass section has encountered in past performances will be
remedied during this performance.
Ticket
prices:
P1000 Orchestra Center
P800
Orchestra Side
P500
Balcony I Center
P350
Balcony I Side
P200
Balcony II
-50%
student discount
-20%
senior citizen discount
For
inquiries:
CCP
Marketing Department 832-1125 loc. 1806
CCP
Box Office 832-3704
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