This
Friday, June 28, 2013, 6:00 p.m., baritone Aristotle Molina takes
center stage, with pianist Fe Marsha Nicholas, in Paco Park Presents, at
the historic Paco Park in San Marcelino, Manila. Ms. Thea Perez is
program host. The public is cordially invited.
Paco Park Presents is a regular weekly public service project of the
Department of Tourism, under Sec. Ramon Jimenez, Jr., and the National
Parks Development Committee (NPDC), under Executive Director Juliet H.
Villegas. NPDC Chief of the Cultural & Public Affairs Mr. Freddie A.
Edos is the Executive In Charge of the project. Gie V. Arnold writes
the script.
A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal
range lies between the bass and the tenor voice types. It is the most
common male voice. Originally from the Greek barĂ½tonos, meaning deep (or
heavy) sounding. Baritone Aristotle Molina completed his Master of
Music Degree in Piano Pedagogy and in Voice Performance at St. Paul
University Manila College of Music & the Performing Arts.
He took his Bachelor of Music degree in Piano and in Voice
Performance at the UST Conservatory of Music. After graduation, he
became a faculty member of the Colegio San Agustin Makati Music
Department and the Chang Kai-Shek College School of Music and the
Extension Program of the UST Conservatory of Music. Molina has performed
in the Singapore Lyric production of “Carmen” and the Philippine
premiere of Eugene Onegin at the CCP, to name a few.
For his concert on Friday, baritone Aristotle Molina has prepared the
following program: AMORISO MIEI GIORNI (Donaudy); AH’PER SEMPRE IO TI
PERDEI from the opera, “I’ Puritani” (Bellini); ZAZA, PICOLA ZINGARA
from the opera, “Zaza” (Leoncavallo);SA MAHAL KONG BAYAN (National
Artist Lucio San Pedro); BITUING MARIKIT (Nicanor Abelardo); KUNDIMAN NG
LUHA (Abdon); NASAAN ANG AKING PUSO and KUNDIMAN (Francisco Santiago).
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