Sunday, May 4, 2008

Philippine Madz Singers Wow Pangasinenses

It was an enchanting evening of fine music with The Philippine Madrigal Singers, a multi-awarded and world-class choir taking the center stage during the holding of “Say Dayat tan Musika” held last night in front of the grandiose capitol building.

The 42 year old cultural icon displayed their magnificent and par excellence rendition of a variety of soulful, classic and novelty songs, and proved once more that they deserve the reputation as one of the world’s best choir for all time.

Pangasinenses who luckily got a chance to have a glimpse of the Madrigal performance had nothing but all praises to the group who sang with authenticity, audacity and professionalism while thoroughly entertaining their audience with their zest and innovative performance.

It was believed that only Madrigal Singers can bring together the young and old alike to listen to their music.

The Phil. Madrigal Singers who are called “Madz” in short, has consistently won top prizes in prestigious choral competitions among of which were in Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Spain and Germany. It was in June when they earned a name as World’s Best Choir when they bagged the grand prize at the ultimate competition of global champions.

As resident artists of the Cultural Center of the Phillipines (CCP), outreach concerts has brought

them to far-flung areas seldom reached by most performing artists like Pangasinan thus, promoting Philippine music and Filipino artists globally.

Joining the Madrigal Singers in the successful event were the equally multi-awarded and usically talented Calasiao Children’s Choir and the Pangasinan Provincial Chorale.

The Philippine Madrigal Singers together with the Pangasinan Provincial Chorale did a fabulous rendition of the final song entitled “Malinac Lay Labi.”

Jeanette Asis, Human Resource Management Officer and Event Coordinator, express her deepest appreciation to the Philippine Madrigal Singers for gracing the 2008 Pangasinan Pistay Dayat.

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