
Treat yourself to an afternoon of orchestral Filipino classics.
On April 5, the Lopez Museum &
Library and the Orchestra of the Filipino Youth (OFY) pay tribute to the
genius of National Artist for Music, Maestro and Professor Lucio D. San
Pedro.
The OFY Quorum and Prep Club will play
songs written by San Pedro, such as “Sa Ugong ng Duyan”, “Katutubong
Awitin”, and “Leron-leron Sinta”.
San Pedro, a prolific artist with more than 60 years of artistic creation, is noted for his works that are highly evocative of the folk elements. Through his compositions, he strove to reflect the Filipino soul and stayed true to his musical philosophy of “creative nationalism.” He has written hymns, masses, choral works, songs for solo voices, chamber music, incidental music, even background music for movies. Conferred National Artist for Music in 1991, his popular compositions include “Sa Mahal Kong Bayan”, “Simbang Gabi”, and “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan”.

OFY is a joint venture between ABS CBN
Corporation and First Philippine Holdings. Ang Misyon established OFY
along with its after-school music education program, Sistema for the
Filipino Youth, which offers children from deprived communities the
opportunity to achieve their full musical potential through music
lessons, with the ultimate hope of creating a positive impact on their
communities.
Concert ticket costs P500 and P450 for students and museum members.
This includes admission to the museum’s ongoing exhibit “Complicated.”
“Complicated” exhibit explores at the
complex relationship of the Philippines with its colonial pasts. It
features commissioned works by guest artists Leslie de Chavez, Mike
Adrao, and Ea Torrado juxtaposed with works by Juan Luna, Felix
Resurreccion Hidalgo, Juvenal Sanso, and other artworks from the
collection.
The Lopez Memorial Museum is at the
ground floor, Benpres Building Exchange Road corner Meralco Avenue,
Pasig City. Museum days and hours are Mondays-Saturdays, 8am-5pm, except
holidays. For information and ticket reservation, call Tina at
631-2417.
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