A Taste Of Original Philippine Music Takes Center Stage In NYC

by Kobakila News

NEW YORK — (Update – March 20) While the Filipino food pancit, lumpia, and balut are slowly breaking into mainstream America, Original Philippine Music (OPM) should not be too far behind—food and music go well together anyway, which was the inspiration for Synergy Productions and Marketing Inc. to stage the concert “An Evening of Original Philippine Music with Cecile Azarcon and Sounds of Manila” at Peter Norton Symphony Space (2537 Broadway and 95th Street) on Sunday, April 27, at 7 p.m.

“The concert will be a musical tribute to celebrate Filipino composer Cecile Azarcon’s timeless pop songs that have been pervading the airwaves over the last 35 years—whether it be in their original form and arrangement, or contemporary rendition—in the Philippines or in many Filipino American communities across the United States,” says Grace Labaguis, Synergy Productions’ marketing director.

“The time is also ripe to introduce Azarcon’s melodious love songs such as ‘Even If,’ ‘I Think I’m In Love,’ and ‘How Did You Know,’ newly rearranged by the renowned musical director and arranger Lorrie Ilustre, and interpreted by Sounds of Manila, a band that produces an authentic ‘70s, ‘80s Manila sound, to a more diverse group of concertgoers,” Labaguis adds.

Joining Azarcon, Ilustre, and Sounds of Manila in the one-night-only concert at Symphony Space are emerging young vocalists Tiffany Viray (“Stars of Tomorrow” at the Apollo Theater), Jared Martin (The Outstanding Filipino Americans in New York Awards at Carnegie Hall), Arnel Arcedo (Finalist, Broadway’s “Rock of Ages” at Superbowl Boulevard), and Tony Gado (FDR Band); and guest guitarist Carlo Tampac of Chapter 2 band.

In addition, Synergy Productions has announced that showband singers Arnel Arcedo and Tony Gallo will also be performing that night.

As a special treat to concertgoers, Sounds of Manila will also launch in the concert one of  Azarcon’s three newest songs that is included in the band’s debut album, which features 10 songs written and produced by Azarcon, and arranged and co-produced by Ilustre, available in April 2014 and at the concert hall lobby.

For tickets ($60-VIP, $45-Orchestra, and $35-Balcony), visit www.symphonyspace.org/event/8306/Music/an-evening-of-philippine-music or call Symphony Space box office at 212-864-5400 from Tuesday to Sunday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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PHOTO CAPTION AND CREDITS

Photo 1 – Cecile Azarcon

Photo 2 – Lorrie Ilustre (Photo by Elton Lugay)

Photo 3 – Sounds of Manila (Photo by Rex Romero)

Photo 4  – Arnel Arcedo (Photo by Rex Romero of  Xenterfoldcom)

Photo 5Tony Gado

 

 

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