Erratum on ‘Eroica’
IN AN ARTICLE last Sept. 7, Amadís Ma. Guerrero reports that outgoing Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Olivier Ochanine stated that Beethoven’s “Eroica” symphony has not been played in the Philippines
IN AN ARTICLE last Sept. 7, Amadís Ma. Guerrero reports that outgoing Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Olivier Ochanine stated that Beethoven’s “Eroica” symphony has not been played in the Philippines
THE FIRST-EVER Manila staging of Rossini’s “La Cenerentola” (Cinderella) will take place Aug. 15, 8 p.m., at the Meralco Theater, with the country’s leading tenor Arthur Espiritu as Don Ramiro,
The exciting news is that the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) will perform on April 25 at Hill Station of Casa Vallejo, the over-100-year-old restored heritage building on Upper Session Road,
A celebratory evening was enjoyed by a large audience when the Ortigas Foundation Library sponsored a reenactment of the first post-Liberation concert by the Manila Symphony Orchestra at Meralco Theater
The moment you stepped into The Atrium of Greenbelt 5 in Makati City you heard music everywhere. And there was Jeffrey Solares, executive director of the Manila Symphony Orchestra
The recent outreach concert of the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) under Arturo Molina at the Sisters of Mary School in Silang, Cavite, was an eye-opener for those who believed that
The first post-liberation concert of the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) under conductor Dr. Herbert Zipper was given in the ruins of Santa Cruz Church on May 9, 1945. It was described in the Sunday Times Magazine in May 1970 as the most unusual concert ever given in Manila.
During the brief period of time before I knew about the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO), and also after my eventual meeting with Dr. Herbert Zipper and becoming a member of the orchestra, came a series of events. They were so improbable, and so unexpected, that they were indelibly engraved on my mind.
The Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is celebrating its 88th anniversary. Established in 1926 by the Viennese conductor, Alexander Lippay, it is one of the first orchestras founded in Asia.
The winter of her career in classical music that Ingrid Sala Santamaria herself refers to has been a truly busy one; it’s been concentrated on preparations for an eternal Spring.
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