It's all about the classical music composers and their works from the last 400 years and much more about music. Hier erfahren Sie alles über die klassischen Komponisten und ihre Meisterwerke der letzten vierhundert Jahre und vieles mehr über Klassische Musik.
Popular Posts
-
70,954,611 views Premiered Dec 4, 2020 #JenniferHudson #OhSanta #ArianaGrande Watch the official music video for “Oh Santa!” by Mariah...
-
I. Allegro II. Adagio un poco mosso III. Rondo - Allegro ma non troppo Rosalía Gómez Lasheras, piano Joseph Bastian, conductor Duisburger P...
-
413,733 views Premiered Oct 3, 2024 ГОЛЛИВУД "As Time Goes By" is a song written by Herman Hupfeld in 1931. It became very fam...
-
7,798 views Dec 14, 2024 #TheMaestro #TheEuropeanPopOrchestra #Christmas 00:00 - 02:53 Sleighride 02:54 - 06:42 Mary's Boy Chi...
-
Composers Hugh Martin and Ralph Blaine were assigned to write songs for Meet Me in St. Louis, starring Judy Garland. Among those that they ...
-
85,522,217 views Oct 1, 2021 Scorpions performing a 'Still Loving You' at Taratata in April 1996. Footage licensed from Institut N...
-
8,028 views Dec 7, 2024 The Christmas Song Jazzy Piano with Sheet Music by Sangah Noona Sheet Music: https://www.musicnotes.com/l/c5cKQ
-
by Hermione Lai César Franck was born in the city of Liège on 10 December 1822, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. His fa...
-
161,052,120 views Dec 2, 2017 #ArtemisTour #Artemis Come see me on the #ArtemisTour ! Tickets are on sale now! Head here for tour dates...
-
117,955 views Nov 6, 2024 We Three Kings From the DVD Home For Christmas Trad Arr D Downes Liffey Publishing Music composed, arranged and ...
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Yuja Wang - Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
The Philippine Madrigal Singers celebrate 60 years
SOUNDS FAMILIAR - Baby A. Gil - The Philippine Star
July 18, 2024 | 12:00am
It was in 1963 when future National Artist for Music Andrea Veneracion put together a group of teachers and students from the University of the Philippines College of Music to specifically perform madrigals, a type of secular choral music. As we know now, that little choir grew up into the most popular and most admired group of singers ever assembled in the Philippines.
The Philippine Madrigal Singers or the Madz is now 60 years old. More than 60, in fact, it is currently on a year-long celebration of its six decades of existence.
It was in 1963 when singer and arranger and future National Artist for Music Andrea Veneracion put together a group of teachers and students from the University of the Philippines College of Music to specifically perform madrigals. The madrigal is a type of secular choral music with poetic lyrics performed a cappella and caracterized by beautiful harmonies. It was very popular during the Renaissance period.
As we know now, that little choir grew up into the most popular and most admired group of singers ever assembled in the Philippines. Under the guidance of Veneracion, who was lovingly referred to as Ma’am OA, The Madz enthralled music lovers all over the world with its expressive vocals and masterful handling of harmonies. The group distinguished itself by winning top prizes in the most prestigious choral competitions. Among these were the 1996 International Choral Competition in Tolosa, Spain and the 1997 European Grand Prix for Choral Singing in Tours, France.
The Madz continued to excel with madrigals but had over the years branched out to include, classical, jazz, pop and other types of music in its repertoire. This decision to diversify has resulted in utterly entertaining shows which brings in crowds of music lovers whenever and wherever the choir performs. Take note too that the University of the Philippines is not carried anymore by the Madz. Not that UP has dropped the Madz or vice-versa but because the Philippine Madrigal Singers now belongs to the whole Philippines and not just to UP.
Ma’am OA passed away on July 9, 2013, eight years after she suffered a stroke. As with all National Artists, she is now resting in the Libingan ng mga Bayani. She left the Madz in the hands of the very able choirmaster Mark Anthony Carpio whom she handpicked before she was taken ill. She must be very pleased with her choice, knowing that Carpio continues to steer the group towards victories in European music competitions and in successful international tours. It is Carpio as artistic director who led the Madz, alumni and present members, through their paces for the album that commemorates the past 60 years.
The album is titled “The Sound of Sixty Years, A Homecoming Celebration by The Philippine Madrigal Singers.” This was recorded at the Tanghalang Ignacio Jimenez or the Blackbox Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The tracks included are a mix of well-loved concert favorites in French, German, Spanish, English and other languages or dialects from the group’s success-filled repertoire.
My favorites are the Tagalog songs. The Madz makes these sound heavenly when performed madrigal style. The cuts are Ang Aking Bituin (O Ilaw) arranged by Lucio San Pedro; Dahil sa Iyo by Miguel Velarde Jr. and Dominador Santiago arranged by Fabian Obispo and the Ilongo lullaby, Ili-Ili Tulog Anay, arranged by Priscilla Magdamo. Then as always the Prayer of St. Francis by Allen Pote, as arranged here by Robert Delgado comes off as most heartfelt and beautiful.
Others included are In These Delightful, Pleasant Groves by Henry Purcell; Chi La Gagliqrda by Baldassare Donato; Il Est Bel Et Bon by Pierre Passereau; Hoy Comamos y Bedamos by Juan del Encina; Wohlauf, Ihr Gaste by Erasmus Widmann Jr.; Mamayog Akun also arranged by Obispo; Iddem-dem Mallida arranged by Elmo Makil; Alleluia by Randall Thompson; L’important C’est la Rose by Louis Amade and Gilbert Becaud and arranged by Magdangal de Leon; and Love is the Answer by Raymond Hannisian.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)