Powerful performers lined up for UST Classical Christmas Concert

CEREMONIAL switch-on of the electronic chimes of the UST Martyrs Carillon Bells, which traditionally opens the UST Christmas Concert: Iñigo Zobel, Mayor Joseph Estrada, Maricris Zobel, UST Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, and UST Museum director and concert head Fr. Isidro Abaño
CEREMONIAL switch-on of the electronic chimes of the UST Martyrs Carillon Bells, which traditionally opens the UST Christmas Concert: Iñigo Zobel, Mayor Joseph Estrada, Maricris Zobel, UST Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, and UST Museum director and concert head Fr. Isidro Abaño
UST RECTOR Father Dagohoy

The much-awaited annual Classical Christmas Concert of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) will be held at the Santisimo Rosario Church on Dec. 3 and 4.

The concert will feature top talents from the UST Conservatory of Music such as the UST Symphony Orchestra, Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble, Coro Tomasino and Brass Choir.

Also performing are bassist Jun Francis Jaranilla; sopranos Naomi Sison, Jade Riccio, Jasmine Salvo and Charlene Ramos; tenors Ronan Ferrer, Lemuel de la Cruz, Eugene de los Santos and Raymund Muyot; organist Armando Salarza; and student soloist Kathleen Sunga.

Frederick Maturan, the grandson of famous balladeer Diomedes Maturan, will also be making his debut.

Scenes from the 2013 concert

Conducting the UST Symphony Orchestra are master conductors Michael Jacinto, Ronan Ferrer and Herminigildo Ranera.

To be opened by a brass Christmas fanfare, the concert will feature Venezuela’s premier local a cappella band XCOR La Banda Vocal de Venezuela.

 

Leading the playing of the carillon bells in front of the UST Santisimo Rosario Church to formally open the Pontifical university’s Christmas season will be UST Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy.

The event, chaired by UST Museum Director Fr. Isidro C. Abaño will conclude in a community singing of popular Filipino Christmas songs.

Dr. Vicki Belo with children’s choir

 

Call UST Museum of Arts and Sciences at 7811815 and look for Susan Samson, or the UST Office of Public Affairs at 7323544 and look for Michaela Lagniton.

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