November 30, 2013, 8:00 PM
Francisco
Santiago Hall
South Tower,
BDO Corporate Center
Makati
Featuring:
Joaquin
Maria "Chino" Gutierrez,
violin
Corazon Kabayao, piano
Programme:
Eugène Ysaÿe Sonata for Solo Violin, Op.
27, No. 2 "Jacques Thibaud"
Cesar
Franck Sonata in
A major for Violin and Piano
Igor
Stravinsky Suite Italienne for Violin and
Piano
Antonín
Dvořák Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E minor,
Op. 72
Henryk Wieniawski
Polonaise Brillante No. 2, in A Major,
Op. 21
Jose
Rizal-Gilopez Kabayao La Deportacion
Maurice
Ravel Tzigane
Violin
prodigy Joaquin Maria Gutierrez aka Chino
will be performing at a one night concert entitled Revelry: Live Love Dance this November 30, 2013, 8:00 PM
at the Santiago Francisco Hall, South
Tower of the BDO
Corporate Center.
Pianist Corazon Kabayao will be the collaborating artist in this concert that
will feature the music of Ysaÿe, Franck, Stravinsky, Dvořák, Wieniawski, Ravel,
and Rizal-Kabayao.
Joaquin
Gutierrez joins the emerging crop of young Filipino virtuosos who is carving a
secure place in the international arena of classical music playing. A two-time
winner of the National Competition for Young Artitsts (NAMCYA) in 1999 and
2002, Chino made his orchestral
debut at the Cultural Center of the Philippines
at the age of 10 in a performance of Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole and his first
solo recital at the age of 10 to public and critical acclaim. His first violin
teacher, Alfonso "Coke" Bolipata described him as "unusually
gifted with a gifted ability and a sense of music-making that is uncanny for
someone is age." Rosalinda Orosa of Philippine Star wrote, "Chino's
performance was brilliant, manifesting an expressivity and sensitivity well
beyond the soloist's tender years." Respected conductor and violinist
Oscar Yatco made an assessment of Chino's
gifts, thus, "Chino is the
Cecile Licad of the violin."
At 12, Chino left for Germany
to study with the renowned pedagogue Jens Ellermann, who instantly recognized
him as "a major talent of the violin". He was admitted into the
prestigious Hochschule for Musik und Theater Munchen (State Academy of Music
and Theater in Munich) where he
studied violin while simultaneously attending a regular German high school. He
has been the recipient of German grants from the Dorian Stiftung in Stuttgart,
and the Theodor-Rogler Stiftung in Munich.
Multi-talented and gifted, Chino
made splendid progress with the violin even as he reaped success in math,
science and languages. At 14, he emerged Landdessieger (champion) in the state
math competitions in Bavaria. In
addition, because of his linguistic abilities, he was handpicked to co-author a
book on etymology in five languages.
Chino has participated in master
classes in the Philippines,
Germany, Italy
and USA, and
has received personal coaching from noted violinists like Gilopez Kabayao,
Oscar Yatco, Gina Medina, Joseph Esmilla, Alexander Tomescu, Gottfried
Schneider and Weigang Li. He has performed as a soloist with the major
orchestras in the Philippines
under the baton of Ryan Cayabyab, Francisco Feliciano, Chino Toledo and Oscar
Yatco. Currently, Chino is pursuing
Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance at the Hochschule fur Music und Theater
Munchen under the tutelage of respected pedagogues Olga Voitova-Bloch and
Christoph Poppen.
Ticket
prices:
P2000
P1000
P850
-40%
student discount
-20%
senior citizen discount
For
inquiries:
218-1864,
(0915) 404-1290