Filipino violinist Ramon “Chino” Soberano is paying homage to his musical roots and one way is through conducting free virtual masterclasses.
The violin that Mozart used as a child left Friday for a state visit by Austrian government members to China,...
It’s like playing the violin,” Michael Lopez Teves says of carving Jamon Iberico.
When Pilar Benavides Estrada joined the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) in 1945, she was only 15, the youngest member to...
For 14-year-old violin student Pilar Benavides, it was a circuitous journey from her wartime home on Gastambide Street, Sampaloc, to...
Violin virtuoso Joaquin Maria “Chino” Gutierrez, the young man who first wowed the late maestro Oscar Yatco when he was a mere child of 9, was only coming home for the Christmas holidays last year when he received a most unexpected e-mail on the flight back home.
Araceli “Nene” Leonor believes that, like education, the arts can shape the future of an aspiring talent.
Joaquin Maria “Chino” S. Gutierrez was barely out of his toddler years, a mere child at 4, when he first pleaded his case to his parents: He wanted them to buy him a violin.
Munich-trained classical violinist Joaquin Maria “Chino” Gutierrez will perform in “Passion,” on Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m., Francisco Santiago Hall, BDO South Tower in Makati City.
Fourteen-year-old Filipino-American violinist Bradley Bascon debuts in Manila today at Ayala Museum with a program consisting of an E Minor Mozart sonata and a D Minor Wieniawski violin concerto.