Monday, March 31, 2014

Regine Velasquez-Alcasid’s Hulog Ka ng Langit Press Conference

Regine Velasquez-Alcasid

Motherhood has Regine Velasquez-Alcasid toning it down, holding back the vocal pyrotechnics and opting to showcase a more tender side in her latest album, Hulog Ka ng Langit, released by Universal Records.

The hefty album containing 17 tracks is mostly made up of songs that are mainly dedicated to Regine’s son, Nate, felt most in the lead single, Hulog Ka ng Langit. But the songs in the album can also extend beyond the love of mothers to children to that of the love between couples as well. Nate himself makes a few cameo appearances throughout the album, from banging the piano keyboards right at the beginning, to saying goodnight at the end, immortalizing his earliest years on record.


Regine exhibits a great deal of restraint for most of the tracks notably in Rainbow Connection, Tomorrow, Someone’s Waiting for You, The One Real Thing and Happiness. It’s very mellow and laidback as if she’s singing lullabies to put little Nate to sleep. But there are instances wherein she steps it up a notch and reminds people that she’s one of the most amazing belters in the land with the tracks Araw, Ulap, Langit, New Born, and Sa’yo Na Lang Ako.

Husband Ogie Alcasid makes a guest appearance in a duet of Just the Way You Are originally recorded by Bruno Mars. Regine acted as one of the judges during the Philippine Popular Music Festival 2013 and two songs from the competition, Araw, Ulap, Langit and Sa’yo Na Lang Ako are included in this album. She puts her own spin in these two songs by letting her vocals soar towards the end.

Even though Regine primarily dedicated this album to her son, she also has dedicated it to her father, Gerardo Velasquez, fondly known as Mang Gerry, who passed away last February. And with his departure, the Christmas song Hele ni Inay has become the most moving track for me. Even though it’s a song longing for a mother instead of a father, it doesn’t take away from the poignancy and relevance of this song and I can only imagine how emotional Regine will be if she decides to sing this live come Christmas time.


Overall, Regine has put out an extremely personal album with songs that mean a lot to her and loved ones. The title track Hulog Ka ng Langit is Regine’s way of telling that her son was a blessing from heaven. Regine, along with her record label Universal Records believed that blessings are meant to be shared hence the release of this album. Other tracks in the album include Amazing, My Child, Tomorrow, Nathaniel (Gift of God), You, You Got It and God Gave Me You.

Regine Velasquez-Alcasid’s latest album Hulog Ka ng Langit, released by Universal Records, is now available at record stores nationwide. The title track Hulog Ka ng Langit and the rest of the tracks are available in digital format at MyMusicStorePhilippines and iTunes.


Hulog Ka ng Langit

Tracks:
1. Hulog Ka ng Langit
2. Rainbow Connection
3. Amazing
4. My Child
5. Pag-ibig
6. Tomorrow
7. Someone’s Waiting for You
8. Araw, Ulap, Langit
9. Just the Way You Are
10. Nathaniel (Gift of God)
11. The One Real Thing
12. Happiness
13. Hele Ni Inay
14. You
15. Sa’yo Na Lang Ako
16. You Got It
17. God Gave Me You

Cultural Center of the Philippines launches Center for Choral Performance

The Philippine Madrigal Singers and Madz et al. member choirs

The Cultural Center of the Philippines recently announced the establishment of the Center for Choral Performance, bringing together the various choir programs of the CCP. Under the helm of CCP’s resident company, the Philippine Madrigal Singers and its choirmaster Mark Anthony Carpio, the Center for Choral Performance’s choral music program offers workshops for choirs and choral conductors, presents choral music performances and also stages an international choral festival.

The CCP has various choral music events lined up this year. First up is the Madz et al. Choral Festival entitled Think happening on April 1-6, 2014 at the CCP Little Theater which is in celebration of the Madz et al.’s 30th year. Coming on June 28 & 29, 2014 is the Philippine Madrigal Singers’ 50th Anniversary Closing Concert. After their European tour happening this May to June 2014, the Madz returns home and caps their 50th year with a special concert that will also feature the Sing Philippines Choir made up of selected singers representing each region of the Philippines.

The Philippine Madrigal Singers

The CCP Hands-on Choral Workshop will also resume this year on October 21-25, 2014. After an absence of two years, due to the Madz busy touring schedule, the annual choral workshop at the CCP gets back on track. This training program gathers choirs and conductors from different parts of the country and they undergo an intensive five day training program in choral singing, conducting and performance. The workshop culminates in a choral performance by the participants at the CCP Main Theater on the final day.

And on July 21-25, 2015, the 2nd edition of the Andrea O. Veneracion International Choral Festival will take place. This follows the successful inaugural competition wherein choirs from different parts of the world competed in the folk, vocal ensemble and chamber choir categories. The competition back in 2013 marked the first international choral competition in the country.

Choirmaster Mark Anthony Carpio

The Center for Choral Performance is an addition to the facility based schools at the CCP Conservatory that includes Tanghalang Pilipino’s Actors’ Company, the CCP Dance School, the recently held New York-Manila Musical Theater Workshop and the various masterclasses conducted by visiting artists.

Think Choral Festival celebrates 30 years of Madz et al.


April 1-6, 2014
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater)
CCP Complex
Pasay, Metro Manila

One of the music events lined up in line with the CCP’s Center for Choral Performance is Think, the Madz et al. Choral Festival celebrating the 30th anniversary of Madz et al. happening on April 1-6, 2014 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater). The Madz et al. was formed 30 years ago establishing a network of choirs under the helm of conductors who are either present members, alumni or are trained by the Philippine Madrigal Singers.

This week long festival will feature eight shows featuring over 50 choirs ranging from children’s choirs, church choirs, school/college/university choirs and community choirs. Each of the choirs participating in this festival is required to premiere a new work by a Filipino composer.

Shows during April 1-4 starts at 7:00 PM while on April 5 & 6, there will be two shows, a matinee at 2:00 PM and an evening performance at 7:00 PM. Seven choirs will be featured at every concert of the festival.

Ticket prices:
P700 Orchestra Center
P500 Orchestra Side

For inquiries:
CCP Box Office 832-1125
TicketWorld 891-9999

Monday, March 24, 2014

Revelries at the second Flutopia Festival


March 27-29, 2014
March 29, 2014, 7:30 PM Gala Concert
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater)
CCP Complex
Pasay, Metro Manila

Featuring:
Viviana Guzman, flute
Raul Sunico, piano
Ruben Reyes, guitar
Flutopia Flute Orchestra
Herminigildo Ranera, conductor

Chilean-American flutist Viviana Guzman returns once again to Manila to take part at the second annual Flutopia Flute Revelries Festival happening on March 27-29, 2014 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater). This festival, an event dedicated to the flute, is presented by the Flutopia Flute Consortium Manila.

Flutist Viviana Guzman

Highlights of the 3-day festival include a closing gala concert on March 29, 2014, 7:30 PM. The gala concert showcases the 30 member Flutopia Flute Orchestra in tandem with guest artist, Chilean-American flutist Viviana Guzman. She will be performing solo literature for Flute and Piano, and Flute and Guitar, assisted by pianist Raul M. Sunico and University of Santo Tomas (UST) guitar professor Ruben Reyes. She will also perform with the Flutopia Flute Orchestra as soloist in the Fantasie Pastorale Hongroise of Franz Doppler. Guzman was the featured soloist at the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra's opening concert of their 2013-2014 Concert Season.

The Flutopia Flute Orchestra, making its public debut will first perform at a free admission concert at the CCP Little Theater Lobby on March 27, 2014, Thursday at 4:45 PM. At the closing Gala Concert, the orchestra will perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Doppler, Gustav Holst, and Rodgers and Hammerstein. Dr. Herminigildo Ranera is the conductor of the Flute Orchestra.

Flutist Kalaya Phongsathorn

In addition to the performances, flute master classes for aspiring talents led by Viviana Guzman, Yoga and Movement seminars for Musicians prepared and taught by flutist, Kalaya Phongsathorn, visiting guest artist from Thailand, will be held.

Other activities include music film presentations, ongoing exhibitions with a comprehensive display booth by Manila’s own Music Gear Company, on-site instrument repair stations headed by Singapore based Muramatsu flute technician Sean Tan and dazzling flute exhibits mounted by Muramatsu Flutes Japan and Flutes, and Flute shop Sydney Australia. A wide variety of ongoing chamber music performances by local and visiting ensembles are being offered free of charge during the festival.

Woodwind technician Sean Tan

Flutopia Consortium serves as a gateway for talented Philippine flutists to pursue quality in their craft while striving for world-class excellence. Its mandate is to generate a sustained love of flute literature and to insure its public performance. 

Ticket price for Gala Concert:
P600
-50% student discount
-20% senior citizen discount

Registration fee:
P50

For inquiries:
CCP Box Office 832-3704
Nila Bondoy 832-1125 local 1609-1610, (0920)-273-7718
Marie Poblete (0915)-779-3017, (0922)-843-5809
TicketWorld 891-9999

Korean artists guest star in Tribute to the Thomasian 2014 concert


March 30, 2013, 6:00 PM
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
CCP Complex
Pasay, Metro Manila

Featuring:
Fr. Manuel P. Maramba OSB, piano
Yun-Kyoung Yi, soprano
Nenen Espina, mezzo soprano
Ronan Ferrer, tenor
Daesan No, baritone
UST Singers
Coro Tomasino
Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble
UST Symphony Orchestra
Jae-Joon Lee, conductor

Programme:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture from The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492
Robert Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125

The University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music in cooperation with the Cultural Center of the Philippines presents the UST Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Korean conductor Jae-Joon Lee with Filipino and Korean classical artists in a concert entitled Tribute to the Thomasian 2014 on March 30, 2014, 6:00 PM at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater).

Soprano Yun-Kyoung Yi
Baritone Daesan No

The program consists of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Overture from The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492, Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125. Featured artists are pianist Fr. Manuel P. Maramba OSB, soprano Yun-Kyoung Yi, mezzo soprano Nenen Espina, tenor Ronan Ferrer, and baritone Daesan No with the UST Singers, Coro Tomasino, and the Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble.

Mezzo soprano Nenen Espina
Tenor Ronan Ferrer

Founded in 1927 by Dr. Manuel Casas of the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, the UST Symphony Orchestra has produced many musicians, some of whom have become the country’s leading artists. Presently, the Orchestra is comprised of 70 student-members, including winners of national music competitions, participants of foreign youth orchestras and scholars of important music schools abroad. It is the official orchestra of the University of Santo Tomas and an integral part of the UST Conservatory of Music. A resident performing group of the CCP which subsidizes its training program, it holds regular concerts at the CCP and participates in the CCP Outreach and Exchange program. It also serves as a training orchestra for the future needs of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and other professional ensembles.

Conductor Jae-Joon Lee

Ticket prices:
P1000 Orchestra Center
P800 Orchestra Side
P600 Balcony I Center
P500 Balcony I Side
P300 Balcony II

For inquiries:
UST Conservatory of Music 731-4022, 406-1611 local 8246
CCP Box Office 832-3704
TicketWorld 891-9999