Young artists dominated 2018
Young artists made a big impact on millennials last year making classical music more accessible and easily relatable.
Young artists made a big impact on millennials last year making classical music more accessible and easily relatable.
WHILE most music-loving teenagers can only dream of being in a band, a group of six young musicians from the University of the Philippines has made it a reality—and more.
Local Edition and the students of UP Fine Arts want to know: ‘What will you do today that you can be proud of tomorrow?’
The National Music Competitions for Young Artists (Namcya) celebrates 41 years of serving as catalyst in discovering and nurturing young Filipino musicians towards advancement of artistic performance, creativity, and Philippine music traditions. The event runs from November 18 to 23 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
The MCO Foundation re-launches its “Young Artists Development Program” for 2012 with a series of concerts this July at the Filipinas Heritage Library in Makati City. They are violinist Christian Tan, soprano Elainne Vibal and flutist John Raymond Sarreal.
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