Thursday, March 26, 2026

Vienna Boys Choir concert celebrating 80 Years of Austria-Philippines Friendship set on April 26-27


After ten years, the world-renowned Vienna Boys Choir (Wiener Sängerknaben) will return to Manila for a special concert on April 26 and 27, 2026, at 8:00 PM, in the Newport Performing Arts Theater. Celebrating the strong cultural ties between Austria and the Philippines, the concert will be held in anticipation of the 80th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between the two countries in 2026.

With a history spanning more than five centuries, the Vienna Boys Choir is regarded as one of the most distinguished choirs in the world. Known for their remarkable musicality, purity of tone, and rich tradition, the young singers perform a wide-ranging repertoire that includes classical masterpieces, sacred music, traditional Austrian works, and international favorites.

The upcoming Manila concert will mark the choir’s long-awaited return to the Philippines since their last performance in the country a decade ago. The event promises an evening of exceptional music and cultural exchange, highlighting the shared appreciation for the arts that has long connected Austria and the Philippines.

“The Vienna Boys Choir is one of Austria’s most treasured cultural ambassadors,” said H.E. Johann Brieger, Austrian Ambassador to the Philippines. “Their return to Manila after ten years is a wonderful opportunity to share Austria’s rich musical heritage with Filipino audiences and to celebrate the longstanding friendship between our two countries, especially as we look ahead to the 80th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Austria and the Philippines in 2026.”

The concert is presented by Ovation Productions through a collaboration with the Austrian Embassy in Manila and the support of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Tickets are available via smtickets.com and SM Tickets outlets.

Audiences can look forward to a captivating program featuring classical European choral works, traditional Austrian pieces, and beloved international selections. More than a concert, the Vienna Boys Choir’s return to Manila represents a celebration of shared history, artistic excellence, and the lasting friendship between Austria and the Philippines.

About the Vienna Boys Choir

Founded in 1498, the Vienna Boys Choir is among the most famous choirs in the world. Based in Vienna, Austria, the choir consists of around 100 choristers between the ages of 9 and 14, divided into touring groups that perform regularly in leading concert halls and festivals worldwide. The choir maintains a tradition closely linked to Vienna’s rich musical heritage, once associated with composers such as Mozart, Schubert, and Bruckner.

Don’t miss this extraordinary musical event!

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Arthur Espiritu performs all-kundiman concert at MiraNila on May 14


Internationally renowned Filipino‑American tenor Arthur Espiritu is set to deliver his first ever all-kundiman program with the one-night-only Mga Awit ng Pag‑ibig at Kundiman happening on May 14, 2026 at Gallery MiraNila in Quezon City.

Presented by the MiraNila Heritage House & Library in partnership with Gallery MiraNila by The Blue Leaf, with support from MiraNamin Nest and the Philippine‑Italian Association, this one-night-only performance sees Espiritu joined by award-winning soprano Stefanie Quintin‑Avila and celebrated pianist Najib Ismail. The concert honors the legacy of Ambassador Tomas C. Benitez, a lover of kundiman, and celebrates the richness of Filipino musical heritage.

A Spotlight on Filipino Classics

The program features selections from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts’ (NCCA) newly recorded 13‑track archive—its first major initiative with the Manila Chamber Orchestra Foundation to digitally preserve Filipino classics performed by the nation’s finest voices.

The repertoire traces the kundiman’s evolution from patriotic beginnings to zarzuela, love songs, and modern art songs. Composers include Nicanor Abelardo, Francisco Santiago, Constancio de Guzman, Ernani Cuenco, Levi Celerio, Augusto Espino, among other pillars of Filipino music who shaped the nation’s musical identity.

World-Class Artists on One Stage

Arthur Espiritu

Arthur Espiritu, fresh from his title role in Borodin’s Prince Igor at the Munich Opera House, this rare spinto-tenor comes with his radiant tone and powerful artistry. He was recipient of the 2009 George London Award and the Scala award at the Belvedere Competition in Vienna. Having performed in prestigious opera productions and major venues across North America, Europe, and Asia, a critic once wrote, “When Arthur Espiritu sings, heaven opens up.”

Stefanie Quintin-Avila

Stefanie Quintin‑Avila, praised for her stylistic range and expressive clarity, reunites with Espiritu after their acclaimed 2024 collaboration. A recipient of the Delphic Lyra Award and multiple international citations, she will appear at the Gleam International Early Music Festival with Belgium’s InAlto Ensemble in June 2026.

Najib Ismail

Completing the trio is Najib Ismail, one of the Philippines’ most respected pianists, whose global performance career spans Europe, Asia, and Australia. A longtime champion of Filipino composers, his artistry anchors the evening’s musical journey.

A Fundraising Event for Heritage Conservation

All proceeds benefit the MiraNila Conservation Program, which has restored numerous at‑risk artworks and now prioritizes structural repairs following severe flooding in 2025 that endangered the 94‑year‑old house.


EVENT DETAILS

Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026

Venue: Gallery MiraNila, 26 Mariposa Street, Brgy. Bagong Lipunan Crame, Quezon City

Schedule

5:00 PM
Registration; gallery opens; refreshments (Bizu’s pizzas, pastas + Ralph’s Wine)

5:10-5:30 | 5:30-5:50 | 5:50-6:10
Heritage House Tours

6:30–8:10 PM
Concert (with intermission)

8:15 PM
Meet & Greet the artists

Until 9:30 PM
Food & refreshments remain open

Tickets — Free Seating

Limited Early Bird Promo (until March 29): ₱2,000 Adults; ₱1,500 Seniors, PWD, Students with IDs

Regular Rates: ₱2,500 Adults; ₱2,000 Seniors, PWD, Students with IDs

Special Sale: NCCA Recordings Vinyl LP – ₱2,000; Secure Digital Card (SDC) – ₱1,000

Tickets & Inquiries

For concert guidelines and tickets text Steve on Viber 09458530963

For best response, text between 3pm and 9pm

About the MiraNila Heritage House & Library

Built in 1929, MiraNila is a house of the prewar grand style with gardens and interiors presenting a rare reminder of genteel Filipino life during the Commonwealth period. Spanning nine decades, it stood witness to events and personalities that related to the writing of three Philippine constitutions, the occupation by the Japanese imperial forces, the takeover by the U.S. First Cavalry, the creation of a national folk-dance company, and the founding of a political party intent on good local governance. The National Historical Commission of the Philippines acknowledged MiraNila’s cultural and historic significance in 2011 with a plaque.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

FEU presents Pundaquit Virtuosi's Seven Last Words Lenten performance


The FEU Center for the Arts (FCA) continues its Tutti Concert Series with Tutti Strings, featuring the Pundaquit Virtuosi from Zambales in a special Lenten performance of The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ by Joseph Haydn. Presented in partnership with the FEU Campus Ministry, this free concert will take place on March 31 at 5 PM at the FEU Chapel, offering the Tamaraw community a moving musical reflection in preparation for Holy Week.

Adding a unique dimension to the performance, each of the Seven Last Words will be accompanied by a short reflection delivered by representatives from the FEU Community.

Pundaquit Virtuosi

Founded in the quiet coastal village of Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales, the Pundaquit Virtuosi is led by internationally renowned Filipino violinist Coke Bolipata. Through his vision, music education has become accessible to children in the community, transforming lives and nurturing young talents through classical training and performance opportunities. What began as a grassroots initiative has grown into a respected ensemble known for its heartfelt performances and advocacy for arts education.


Reflecting on the significance of the featured piece, Bolipata shares, “Haydn’s Seven Last Words is a rare piece of music: one that invites stillness. It does not dramatize Christ’s suffering so much as meditates on it.”

Composed in 1786, Joseph Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ is a deeply contemplative masterpiece originally written for Good Friday services in Cádiz, Spain. The work consists of seven sonatas, each reflecting one of Christ’s final utterances on the Cross, framed by a solemn introduction and a powerful concluding movement. Revered for its emotional depth and spiritual intensity, the piece invites listeners into quiet meditation through expressive melodies and profound musical storytelling.

Stations of the Cross by Carlos "Botong" Francisco

The concert is open to all but with limited seats available through pre-registration via the QR code on the poster or the registration link below.

Interested attendees may also contact the FEU Center for the Arts through its official platforms for further inquiries.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

ARDP brings Tales of the Manuvu to Proscenium at Rockwell


After a well received one weekend run at UP Diliman last February, Alice Reyes Dance Philippines (ARDP) brings the Tales of the Manuvu at the Proscenium Theater in Rockwell, Makati this March 28-29, 2026.

Presented in collaboration with the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and with the generous support of Pinay In Action, ARDP's Tales of the Manuvu is the country's first ever rock opera ballet that premiered at the CCP back in 1977.

Telling the creation story of the Manobo tribe in Mindanao, Tales of the Manuvu is choreographed by Alice Reyes, National Artist for Dance from the libretto written by Bienvenido Lumbera, National Artist for Literature. OPM icon Dero Pedero composed the music with the rock band Afterbirth providing additional music.

Photo ©Erica Jacinto

As a rock opera ballet, the production features a powerhouse ensemble of singers and dancers, continuing the tradition of featuring live vocalists and a rock band alongside technical brilliance. The original staging boasted a who's who of Philippine theater and music with the casting of Boy Camara, Anthony Castelo, Haji Alejandro, Celeste Legaspi, and Leah Navarro who made her debut with this production.

For the 2026 restaging, the singers include Joshua Cadeliña, alternating with versatile theater artist Adonis Villanueva for the role of Manama/First Man; international a cappella sensation Almond Bolante and distinguished baritone Greg De Leon sharing the role of Ogassi; Christy Lagapa and Toni Carm Santos alternating the role of First Woman; and the UP Concert Chorus returning as the ensemble continuing an almost 50 year tradition.

ARDP dancers taking on the lead roles include John Ababon, alternating with Renzen Arboleda for Manama and Earl John Arisola and seasoned choreographer/dance artist Erl Sorilla sharing the role of Ogassi. Renzen Arboleda and James Galarpe alternate for the First Man while Krislynne Buri and Francine Beltran alternate dancing the First Woman.

Photo ©Erica Jacinto

The 2026 production is restaged by ARDP Ballet Master Lester Reguindin. This iteration features new set and costume designs by award-winning director and designer Loy Arcenas, and lighting design by Barbara Tan-Tiongco.

The March 28, 2026, 8:00 PM performance is a fund raising gala that will be a direct investment in the future of ARDP, providing vital support for our dancers and the preservation of the works of National Artists like Alice Reyes and Agnes Locsin.

Regular performances are set on March 29, 2026 with a matinee at 2:00 PM and an evening performance at 6:00 PM.

All proceeds from ticket sales will cover production expenses and provide essential financial support to ARDP dancers, musicians, and the artists involved in bringing this epic production to life. By purchasing tickets, patrons directly contribute to sustaining the legacy of Filipino dance and supporting the livelihoods of dedicated performing artists.