Showing posts with label Philippine Opera Company. Show all posts
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Monday, May 19, 2014

Al Gatmaitan's "In Pursuit of A Dream" on May 23

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Have you heard the name Al Gatmaitan?




Perhaps you have encountered his name on the production of Philippine Opera Company's "Ang Bagong Harana" before where he's one of the singers.


You can check out my review on the show back in 2012 here: http://joyfullyurs.blogspot.com/2012/06/different-twist-on-harana.html


He was also in last year's "Maxie The Musical" as the brother of Maxie.



Truly, Al is one of the country’s topnotch tenors! He is very lucky to be accepted by New York University Steinhardt School for Music and Performing Arts Professions for summer studies this coming June! However, before he takes a bite of the Big Apple, catch him live at "Al Gatmaitan: In Pursuit of a Dream" which is a special fund raising concert presented by The Philippine Opera Company and Grupo Reposo, in collaboration with LRI Design Plaza. With Karl Estudillo, collaborative pianist, directed by Will Fredo. 




The concert is set on May 23, 2014 (7:30 p.m.), at LRI Design Plaza located at 210 Nicanor Garcia St., Brgy. Bel Air II, Makati.



Special guest artists include: Soprano Gabri Panlilio, Mezzo Soprano Clarissa Ocampo, Soprano and stage actress Tricia Amper-Jimenez, Film, Tv and stage actress Liza Dino, Singer and songwriter Aiza Seguerra,
and World renowned concert pianist Raul Sunico.

Ticket price is at Php 1,000.00. For ticket inquiries, please call telephone numbers 8229609, 0917-8072223 and 0917-5224183.

Friday, June 8, 2012

A Different Twist on Harana

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During the time of our grandparents or maybe even great grandparents, "Harana" (Serenade) is used as the main form of courtship here in the Philippines much the same way as writing or reading poems to express love during Shakespeare's time. A man sing songs outside the house of the woman he adores hoping that she opens the window to take a peek at him or watch him singing. When the man is handsome, no matter how bad he sounds, the woman smiles and patiently listens. At present, I think no matter how handsome or ugly a man is, he won't sing outside the house or people will think that he's crazy. "Harana" is actually a very sweet gesture that will make any woman flattered and touched but since it's too old fashioned, men today dismiss doing it.

Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco giving the Opening Remarks. Maybe "Harana" still existed during his youth.

When I heard about Philippine Opera Company's "Ang Bagong Harana," I was quite excited to watch it. I wasn't able to watch it last year so I'm really happy that I got a second chance that made me determined to watch it this time!

I don't need a man to go outside my house and sing for me! I can just go watch "Ang Bagong Harana" to get to experience "harana" in essence. As expected, there were a lot of love songs in the repertoire however, the twist is that it's infused with everything Filipino which we have learned in schools but have not really seen in action. The show introduced the start of music from the time when I was still a child to the familiar modern times. Even the dances evolved from the Filipino cultural folk dances to a quite modern dance. The whole show is not only a tribute to the known and anonymous Filipino songwriters and singers but it's a tribute to our country and the richness of our culture that we often take for granted.

A rewind to take us back to how our ancestors might look like. Photo by Johan Sy of Studiyo.
This looks quite familiar. Remember "Linggo ng Wika" in school? Photo by Johan Sy of Studiyo.

I remember the story of this hero although I can't remember who he is but he said that before he loves a woman romantically, he loves the country first because only a man who truly loves his own country can love a woman faithfully forever. This show reminded me this story and made me feel how much I love my country no matter how chaotic it may seem everyday because I'm supporting a form of art which money cannot buy. It's something from the heart to appreciate and a reminder of who I really am.

Jack Salud with Karla Gutierrez
Marvin Gayramon in "Kalesa"
"Ang Bagong Harana: A Musical Journey Every Filipino Should Take" is now showing at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati. The remaining shows are on June 9 (3:30pm & 8pm) and June 10 (3:30pm). Catch it on its very limited run this weekend and get ready for the musical adventure of what makes a Filipino!

The dresses looks very lovely and enchanting. Photo by Johan Sy of Studiyo.
I think the Filipino version of fairy godmother should wear dress like these! Photo by Johan Sy of Studiyo.

The show is directed by Floy Quintos starring Jack Salud, Karla Gutierrez (also the Artistic Director of Philippine Opera Company), Nazer Salcedo, Charlene Magalit, Janine Santos, Lawrence Jatayna, Al Gatmaitan, Aizel Prietos, Marian Santiago, Marvin Gayramon, Anton Gutierrez Carlo and the Ramon Obusan Folkoric Group (who is celebrating 39 years of preserving Filipino traditions).

The casts from Ramon Obusan Folkoric Group in Harana are Christine Obusan Singson, Jememma So, Meryl Zafra, Kimberly Penones, Kenneth Torres, Jason Valdez, Rannie Geronimo, Joey Rico, Jose Oga, Mark Roy Magaling, Michael Obusan Medina and Raul Nepomuceno, Jr.

Other staff includes Musical Arranger Paulo Zarate, Musical Arranger Von de Guzman, Musical Arranger Jessie Lasaten, Choreographer Raul Nepomuceno, Costume Designer Zenaida Gutierrez (Karla's mom), Set Designer Eric Cruz and Technical & Lighting Director Jay Aranda.

A surprise song number "Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal" by Levi Celerio.

For tickets, call Philippine Opera Company at 881.7168, 0917.5272880 or Ticketworld 891.9999.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

La Divina Cried In Front of Me Last Night

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Terrence McNally's Master Class starring Ms. Cherie Gil


A few weeks ago, I was invited to the press conference of Master Class by the Philippine Opera Company which stars Ms. Cherie Gil. I quickly researched what this is all about and learned that it is about Maria Callas, a legendary opera diva. No wonder it is played by Ms. Cherie Gil because she is a diva when it comes to drama in Philippine soap opera! Knowing this triggered my interest if Cherie will sing in this play and maybe she'll be singing on the press conference.

Cherie Gil and Michael Williams

At the press conference, Cherie was always smiling and she was answering every question thrown at her. Being the maldita who threw a glass of water at Sharon's face as we all know, she is actually pretty funny and charming. Looking at her made me feel like I wanted to do what Monica of Friends did in one of their episodes (Monica wanted to be slapped by her idol Susan Sarandon) and I wanted to be slapped by Cherie like what she does to her enemies in her soaps. However, I think Cherie will disagree to do so. Also, unfortunately, she didn't sing because her role is a non-singing role for this play.

A couple of songs were sang by some actors and actresses of the play. The songs were in Italian and they're opera songs which I don't understand. It sounded great and it made my goosebumps rise however, it made me thinking if I would enjoy the play because it seems too high life for me.

The day of the play came. Thank you so much, Toots Tolentino who gave me a first row seat which was very very very close to the stage. My heart was pounding at that moment when I sat there thinking if I am ready to watch this show and it started. The play is based on a classroom setting with Maria Callas teaching in Juliard School of Music back in 1971 where two sopranos and a tenor will be singing. How can I not be ready? Convinced to open my mind and reminded myself to try to keep awake, I breathe deeply with a lot of MUT, I'm ready to watch Master Class.


Cherie Gil rehearsing in front of media and bloggers before the play.

Cherie Gil walked to the stage with her big glasses and giving a little lecture. She was a terror teacher. I feel like I was transported to the first grade with a teacher who made me feel I knew nothing. She even called Joriben the guy without a look which made the audience laugh. It was like back in first grade when the teacher made fun of students for them to learn. From being Cherie Gil, she became Maria Callas in my eyes.

Cherie Gil as Maria Callas

One by one her students sang. While they were singing, Maria Callas was transported to the past where she reminisced her glorious days at La Scala, her success from being a loser into being a somebody and her tragic love life with Aristotle Onassis. One of my most unforgettable parts of the play is when Sharon Graham (played by Ana Feleo) came out of the stage. She was in a gown and going to sing Lady Macbeth. Callas taught her how to let her presence felt on the stage as Lady Macbeth and what she was feeling. I laughed my heart out when Callas said that she's becoming crazy and Graham acted like she was becoming crazy when Callas shouted at her that it was not what she meant. Callas also taught Graham about "MUT" which means courage in German.

MUT is what brought me to the theater to watch this play. I was surprisingly up the whole play because it was very funny and the dramatic parts almost made me burst into tears. I didn't have to remind myself of anything. I didn't even imagine I would love it so very much. It was like my mind was also transported to some other timeline.
The moment when Maria Callas was transported to the tragic moments of her love life, tears came out of Cherie's eyes. The tears kept flowing and flowing, and at that moment, I felt so sad. At the same time, my mind was clapping and shouting, "Bravo Cherie!" She has successfully tricked my mind into thinking she is Maria Callas. She is not just a good actress on TV or movie but she is a fabulously great stage actress! As what Cherie has said in her interview during the press conference and during the post performance press call, "I ate, slept and breathe Maria Callas." She was amazing! At the end of the play, my body naturally stood and clapped for La Divina Maria Callas and the La Divina of the Philippines Ms. Cherie Gil!

I have always loved stage plays and I have once been part of the drama guild back in high school but that's another story! Just go watch Master Class!

Master Class will be showing at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati from July 29 to August 15, 2010. Please visit http://www.ticketworld.com.ph/ to buy tickets. It is directed by Michael Williams. Other actors and actresses are: Juan Alberto Gaerlan as Anthony Candolino and Al Gatmaitan (alternate), Florence Aguilar as Sophie de Palma, Ana Feleo and Kay Balajadia-Liggayu (alternate) as Sharon Graham, and Francis Amora as the pianist Manny.

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