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Go the Distance with Philippine Madrigal Singers
Madziawit .. an evening with The Philippine Madrigal Singers.
This was held last May 2009 at the San Bartolome de Novaliches Parish.
Final song entitled Go the Distance performed by Bartholomean Chamber Singers and The Philippine Madrigal Singers.
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Philippine Madrigal Singers - Dayo Dayo Kupita
Live recording of The Philippine Madrigal Singers during the final round of the Vocal Ensemble Category at the Florilege Vocal de Tours (France) 2006 - winning 3 First Prizes and the "Grand Prix de la Ville de Tours" - earning them the right to compete fo... moreLive recording of The Philippine Madrigal Singers during the final round of the Vocal Ensemble Category at the Florilege Vocal de Tours (France) 2006 - winning 3 First Prizes and the "Grand Prix de la Ville de Tours" - earning them the right to compete for the second time in the prestigious European Grand Prix in Arezzo (August 2007).
"Dayo Dayo Kupita"
-based on a Maranao children's chant
composer: Nilo Alcala II
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Koyu No Te Bulul (arr. Eudenice Palaruan)- Philippine Madrigal Singers
Koyu No Te Bulul
a T'boli (Southern Filipino tribe) children's folktune
arranged by Eudenice Palaruan
performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio, choirmaster
Cathédrale, Festival des Chœurs Lauréats, Vaison La Romaine, Franc... moreKoyu No Te Bulul
a T'boli (Southern Filipino tribe) children's folktune
arranged by Eudenice Palaruan
performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio, choirmaster
Cathédrale, Festival des Chœurs Lauréats, Vaison La Romaine, France; July 2009
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la noche de mil noches (nilo alcala / pablo neruda) - Philippine Madrigal Singers
La noche de mil noches
(music: Nilo Alcala)
(text: Pablo Neruda 1904-1973)
live performance by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
"Ray of Light" Concert - Cultural Center of the Philippines
April 21 & 22, 2012
La noche de mil noches y una noche,
l... moreLa noche de mil noches
(music: Nilo Alcala)
(text: Pablo Neruda 1904-1973)
live performance by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
"Ray of Light" Concert - Cultural Center of the Philippines
April 21 & 22, 2012
La noche de mil noches y una noche,
la sombra de mil sombras y un latido,
el agua de mil aguas que cayeron,
el fuego destapando sus embudos,
la ceniza vestida de medusa,
la tierra dando un grito.
Hombre soy, por qué nací en la tierra?
Dónde está mi mortaja?
Ésta es la muerte?
The night of a thousand and one nights
the shadow of a thousand shadows and a heartbeat,
the water of a thousand waters falling,
fire uncovering funnels,
ashes dressed up like Medusa,
the Earth's lamentation.
I am a man. Why was I born to earth?
Where is the shroud?
Is this death? less
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III. Sagayan (from Manga Pakalagian) NILO ALCALA - Philippine Madrigal Singers
III Sagayán (Pre-Battle Ceremony) from Mangá Pakalagián (Ceremonies)
Composer (Music and Text) - (Nilo Alcala)
Maguindanaon translation - Danongan Danny Kalanduyan
Philippine Madrigal Singers (Mark Anthony Carpio, Choirmaster)
performed at the 201... moreIII Sagayán (Pre-Battle Ceremony) from Mangá Pakalagián (Ceremonies)
Composer (Music and Text) - (Nilo Alcala)
Maguindanaon translation - Danongan Danny Kalanduyan
Philippine Madrigal Singers (Mark Anthony Carpio, Choirmaster)
performed at the 2017 European Grand Prix for Choral Singing
EGP 2017, Tolosa, Spain
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Composer's notes on MANGA PAKALAGIAN*)
(*Manga Pakalagian - was commissioned and premiered by the Los Angeles Master Chorale and Grant Gershon at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Nov. 15, 2015)
I grew up in the Philippines where culture is as colorful and diverse as the number of its islands — all 7,107 of it. A quick Google search of “Philippine History” will give you a peak at our rich history of pre-colonial kingdoms (rajahnates, sultanates, etc.) which began to rise about 900 AD. Prior to Christianization of the Central and Northern parts, and even prior to the Islamization of the Southern parts of the country — these Philippine kingdoms shared with its neighbori... less
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Lux Aeterna (Edward Elgar; arr. James Cameron)- Philippine Madrigal Singers
Lux Aeterna
'Nimrod' from Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations
arranged by James Cameron
Performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio, choirmaster
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City; September 2009
Lux æterna luceat e... moreLux Aeterna
'Nimrod' from Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations
arranged by James Cameron
Performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio, choirmaster
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City; September 2009
Lux æterna luceat eis, Domine
'May everlasting light shine upon them, O Lord.'
9/11... in memoriam of that tragic day that occurred a decade ago.