When my father, the symphony conductor maestro Redentor “Red” L. Romero, passed 15 years ago after a battle with lung cancer, I naturally assumed that his music would go with him.
The Filipino audience outdid themselves Saturday night at Carnegie Hall by giving an ovation to every number of the 80-member Philippine Philharmonic.
The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, the country's leading professional orchestra, undertakes a historic project this June by traveling to the United States and performing at the world-renowned Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Filipinas soprano Rachelle Gerodias and Korean baritone Byeong-in Park perform with Maestro Olivier Ochanine in the 7th season concert of...
TRUST Nedy Tantoco of the Rustan’s Group of Companies to come up with a fool-proof fund-raising idea. Noting the popularity...
SOME famous Scandinavian composers are Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius and Carl Nielsen. Carl Nielsen who? “It is time for Filipinos...
To celebrate the start of the new year, world-renowned Filipino pianist Cecile Licad will perform a one-night-only special concert at...
IN AN ARTICLE last Sept. 7, Amadís Ma. Guerrero reports that outgoing Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Olivier Ochanine stated that...
Noted Malaysian pianist Claudia Yang opens the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s (PPO) 33rd Concert Season 2015-2016 under the baton of Maestro...
The Cultural Center of the Philippines announces the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2015-2016 Concert Season billed as Reveries under the baton...