Goquingco
Carinosa (full piece)
2008 ABAP Dance Cup First Place Ranking in the Junior A Division, National Category. The piece was also given the Leonor Orosa Goquingco Award (for Best National Group) and the ABAP Trophy (for garnering the Highest Competition Score). Choreographed by: Rolby Lacaba Music by: pianist Bong Adela
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Various Classical Songs by Montet Acoymo
Various classical songs sung by Dean Montet Acoymo during the SINGKWENTA CONCERT. Dr. Ramon "Montet" Acoymo, a first-prize winner of the U.S. National Association of Singing Voice Competition has been described by the press on three continents as "mersmerizing" and "triumph" (at his recital debut at the New York Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts), "successful" I Germany and "remarkable" I Manila. He has released three albums each in America and the Philippines and garnered favorable notices from the New York Times for his American musical theater debut in the lead role in "Flower Drum Song". His first book of "Art Songs for a New Millenium" was published in 2004. Montet was the first Filipino classical artist to be presented in a solo recital format at the Milan Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines to rave a review from Manila Bulletin critic National Artist Leonor Orosa-Goquingco and has recently retunred from singing the title role in the opera "The Bear" with the Hog Kog Chamber Orchestra Society. As a single performer and as soloist of the UP Madrigal Singers, he has performed in some 30 countries in Africa, Europe, America and Asia. As an academic, he created the first degree in Electronic Music in the Philippines for the De La Salle College of St. Benilde. Ramon was the first Magna Cum Laude and Cum Laude graduate I Biology from the University of the Philippines He has a Master's degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Wyoming and after teaching Graduate Instructor there and at the University of Cincinnati and University of Mississippi (where he was also given the "Most Outstanding Graduate Singer" Award) while pursuing Doctoral studies in Music Education and Vocal Pedagogy, he made his concert debuts in Manhattan at the Weill Hill at Carnegie Hall and the Merkin Concert Hall, and in Newark at the New Jersey Center for Performing Arts. He has completed his PhD in Educational History and Philosophy at UP. He is...
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Atin Ku Pung Singsing, etal by Montet Acoymo
Tagalog songs sung by Montet Acoymo during the SINGKUENTA CONCERT Series Dr. Ramon "Montet" Acoymo, a first-prize winner of the U.S. National Association of Singing Voice Competition has been described by the press on three continents as "mersmerizing" and "triumph" (at his recital debut at the New York Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts), "successful" I Germany and "remarkable" I Manila. He has released three albums each in America and the Philippines and garnered favorable notices from the New York Times for his American musical theater debut in the lead role in "Flower Drum Song". His first book of "Art Songs for a New Millenium" was published in 2004. Montet was the first Filipino classical artist to be presented in a solo recital format at the Milan Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines to rave a review from Manila Bulletin critic National Artist Leonor Orosa-Goquingco and has recently retunred from singing the title role in the opera "The Bear" with the Hog Kog Chamber Orchestra Society. As a single performer and as soloist of the UP Madrigal Singers, he has performed in some 30 countries in Africa, Europe, America and Asia. As an academic, he created the first degree in Electronic Music in the Philippines for the De La Salle College of St. Benilde. Ramon was the first Magna Cum Laude and Cum Laude graduate I Biology from the University of the Philippines He has a Master's degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Wyoming and after teaching Graduate Instructor there and at the University of Cincinnati and University of Mississippi (where he was also given the "Most Outstanding Graduate Singer" Award) while pursuing Doctoral studies in Music Education and Vocal Pedagogy, he made his concert debuts in Manhattan at the Weill Hill at Carnegie Hall and the Merkin Concert Hall, and in Newark at the New Jersey Center for Performing Arts. He has completed his PhD in Educational History and Philosophy at UP. He is presently on his...
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Nesun Dorma by Montet Acoymo
UP Dean Ramon "Montet" Acoymo's rendition of Nesun Dorma during the SINGKWENTA CONCERT Series of LSGH50 Dr. Ramon "Montet" Acoymo, a first-prize winner of the U.S. National Association of Singing Voice Competition has been described by the press on three continents as "mersmerizing" and "triumph" (at his recital debut at the New York Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts), "successful" I Germany and "remarkable" I Manila. He has released three albums each in America and the Philippines and garnered favorable notices from the New York Times for his American musical theater debut in the lead role in "Flower Drum Song". His first book of "Art Songs for a New Millenium" was published in 2004. Montet was the first Filipino classical artist to be presented in a solo recital format at the Milan Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines to rave a review from Manila Bulletin critic National Artist Leonor Orosa-Goquingco and has recently retunred from singing the title role in the opera "The Bear" with the Hog Kog Chamber Orchestra Society. As a single performer and as soloist of the UP Madrigal Singers, he has performed in some 30 countries in Africa, Europe, America and Asia. As an academic, he created the first degree in Electronic Music in the Philippines for the De La Salle College of St. Benilde. Ramon was the first Magna Cum Laude and Cum Laude graduate I Biology from the University of the Philippines He has a Master's degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Wyoming and after teaching Graduate Instructor there and at the University of Cincinnati and University of Mississippi (where he was also given the "Most Outstanding Graduate Singer" Award) while pursuing Doctoral studies in Music Education and Vocal Pedagogy, he made his concert debuts in Manhattan at the Weill Hill at Carnegie Hall and the Merkin Concert Hall, and in Newark at the New Jersey Center for Performing Arts. He has completed his PhD in Educational History and Philosophy...
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Filipinescas Igorot Main Dance (Maysa)
Part of Leonor Orosa-Goquingco's Filipinescas: Life, Legend and Lore in Dance, in the Igorot Suite.
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Filipinescas Morolandia Singkil (Baguio show)
Part of Leonor Orosa Goquingco's Filipinescas: Life, Legend and Lore in Dance.. Grace Gonzales as the Princess and Vanju Alvaira as the Prince..
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Filipinescas Igorot Suite
Part of Leonor Orosa Goquingco's Filipinescas: Life, Legend and Lore in Dance... This part is comprised of the Girl's dance, Dance of Mourning, Boy's Dance, and Appeasement.
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Asalto de Maria Clara
From Leonor Orosa Goquingco's Maria Clara Suite in Filipinescas: Life, Legend and Lore in Dance. Performed by the Filipinescas Dance Company
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Filipinescas Singkil (Bataan Show)
Part of Leonor Orosa Goquingco's Filipinescas: Life, Legend and Lore in Dance,in the Morolandia Suite.
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Morolandia Suite: Pangalay
Choreographed by the late National Artist for Creative Dance, Leonor Orosa Goquincgo as part of Filipinescas: Life, Legend and Lore in Dance. This dance is an interpretation of the Pangalay and shows the dance between the prince and princess, with the royal court. Performed by the Filipinescas Dance Company, with costumes by Nikki Torres and Benjamin Goquingco.
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