As the holiday season fast approaches, so does the Manila Symphony Orchestra's grand centennial celebration. As the countdown continues for this momentous occasion, the orchestra recently announced the program for The MSO 100th Anniversary Concert happening on January 22, 2026, 7:30 PM at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater in Circuit, Makati.
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| Darrell Ang |
The centennial concert begins with Ludwig van Beethoven's Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b, a throwback to exactly a hundred years ago, January 22, 1926, at the MSO's inaugural concert at the Manila Grand Opera House under the baton of founder Alexander Lippay. For the anniversary concert, conducting will be Singaporean Darrell Ang, a frequent collaborator of the MSO. Leonore Overture No. 3 is one of his most dramatic orchestral works, embodying themes of struggle, freedom, and triumph. Originally written for his only opera, Fidelio, the overture transforms the story’s emotional journey from darkness and conflict to light and redemption into a powerful symphonic form.
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| Muyu Liu |
Following the overture is another Beethoven gem, the Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 with the returning Muyu Liu as the featured soloist. Also known as the Emperor Concerto, this work stands as his last completed piano concerto and one of the most majestic works in the repertoire. Written between 1809 and 1811 during Vienna’s turbulent wartime, the concerto opens with three commanding chords that set a heroic tone before the piano enters in a bold and unprecedented way. Its grand orchestration, virtuosic solo writing, and dialogue between piano and orchestra reveal Beethoven’s mature mastery.
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| Philippine Madrigal Singers |
A couple of works by MSO Trustee and National Artist for Music Ryan Cayabyab, Misa 2000 and Te Deum, comprise the other half of the program. The performance of these pieces will feature the world-renowned Philippine Madrigal Singers under choirmaster Mark Anthony Carpio. Cayabyab's Misa 2000 is a visionary and profoundly moving sacred work that unites Western liturgical form with Filipino musical identity. Written for dance and recognized by the Onassis International Cultural Competition, it combines chorus, orchestra, and indigenous instruments in a vibrant tapestry of sound and spirit.
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| Mark Anthony Carpio |
On the other hand, Te Deum is a grand choral-orchestral work that radiates joy, gratitude, and praise. Setting the traditional Latin hymn to music, Cayabyab infuses the composition with his signature rhythmic vitality and harmonic richness, blending classical structure with contemporary sensibility. Celebratory and uplifting, Te Deum reflects both the universality of faith and the Filipino spirit of thanksgiving, a fitting conclusion to the Manila Symphony Orchestra’s centennial concert.
Along with the announcement of the upcoming centennial concert program comes the much awaited lineup of the MSO Season 100 for 2026-2027.
Concert I: Centennial Opening: The Sleeping Beauty
March 13-15, 2026
Aliw Theater
Concert II: Centennial Rising Stars of the Philippines
May 30, 2026
Proscenium Theatre
Concert III: Symphony of a Nation: 100 Years of Music, 80 Years of FilAm Friendship
July 4, 2026
Manila Metropolitan Theater
Concert IV: Legacies in Song: MSO’s 100 Years and the Voice of Conching Rosal
August 29, 2026
FEU Auditorium
Concert V: Centennial Finale Gala: Philippine Master Composers, Past, Present, and Future
October 2026
Hyundai Hall, Areté, Ateneo de Manila University
Concert VI: MSO 100 Centennial Finale
January 2027
Venue TBA
*program, artists, date, and venue subject to change
Tickets for The MSO 100th Anniversary Concert are currently available via Ticketworld. Prices are as follows:
Price Zone 1: P5,000
Price Zone 2: P4,700
Price Zone 3: P4,500
Price Zone 4: P4,000
Price Zone 5: P3,000
Price Zone 6: P2,000
Price Zone 7: P1,800
Special offers include 50% discount for students and 20% discount for senior citizens and PWDs. There is also a 20% Early Bird Discount Code: MSO100EB20 that remains valid untiil December 1, 2025 11:59PM.










