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UPSO will share the stage with the award-winning choirs of 2024: UP Concert Chorus, UP Manila Chorale, UP Los Banos Choral Ensemble, Novo Concertante Manila, Iskollas, and several featured soloists
(This is a press release from the University of the Philippines.)
MANILA, Philippines – The University of the Philippines Symphony Orchestra (UPSO), together with five UP singing groups that won international awards in 2024, will bring holiday festivities to a crescendo in “Tayo Ay Mangagsi-awit: Pasko sa Diliman ay Sumapit” on December 17, 6 pm at the University Theater in UP Diliman.
Watch the UP Concert Chorus, UP Manila Chorale, UP Los Baños Choral Ensemble, Novo Concertante Manila, and acapella group Iskollas share the stage with the university’s 70-piece “Orkestra ng Bayan.”
Featured soloists are Katherine Molina (soprano), Jai Sabas Aracama (alto), Francisco Aseniero (tenor), and Jonaf del Fierro (bass), with Augusto Espino (harpsichordist) and Josefino Chino Toledo (conductor).
The concert tickets are P300 each and available at the theater entrance, or go to bit.ly/AHAPasko to buy online.
Excerpts from Handel’s Messiah and other well-loved Christmas music will be among the highly anticipated performances at the 2,000-seat venue in UP Diliman. The famous Messiah is one of the most frequently heard choral works in Western classical music. An English oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel and librettist Charles Jennens, Messiah was performed for the first time in 1742 in Dublin. It has become a staple of the Christmas and Easter seasons for its elaborate arias, recitatives, and choruses.
“Hallelujah Chorus” is perhaps the most famous section of Messiah and revered by audiences who rise to their feet as a long-standing tradition. – Rappler.com