It is unfair that those Cultural Center of the Philippines board members opposed to the exhibit be treated in the...
Renowned pianist and Cultural Center of the Philippines president Raul Sunico will ring the bells of the UST Martyrs’ Carillon to open the 2012 University of Santo Tomas (UST) Christmas Concert Gala on Dec. 1, 7 p.m., at the UST Santisimo Rosario Parish Church.
Guess who’s coming into town next week? The country’s foremost international conductor Oscar Yatco, that’s who.
“I’m baking a turkey for my birthday dinner on Saturday,” announced my friend Hedy.
On December 18, pop sensation Jed Madela, Cultural Center of the Philippines president and noted music conductor Raul Sunico and the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra will headline their first musical collaboration, “Romancing Ivory”, a grand gala concert at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater) at 8 in the evening.
People have been wondering about those three portentous letters emblazoned on the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) logo: KKK. Is it something secret and revolutionary—as in that secret society of the Philippine Revolution?
The background of Olivier Ochanine, music director of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO), a resident company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, is about as global as you can get.
Whether at the concert hall, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines where he’s president, or at the University of Santo Tomas’ Conservatory of Music, where he’s dean, Raul Sunico plays beautiful music and conducts a symphony of the performing arts.
LISTEN to these reassuring words. Believe in them, especially during troubling times.
President Raul Sunico of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is not daunted by the challenges of mounting a rare production in the country of Giuseppe Verdi’s later-life masterpiece, “Rigoletto.”