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1 July 2012: The Philippine Madrigal Singers won the Brand Laureate Premier Award (as World's Best Choral Ensemble) from the Asia Pacific Brands Foundation. [12] 7 September 2013: The Madrigal Singers held a joint concert with the Swingle Singers, a 5-time Grammy Award winning vocal group, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Andrea Ofilada Veneracion (or Ma'am OA; July 11, 1928 – July 9, 2013) [1] was a Filipino choral conductor and a recipient of the 1999 National Artist for Music award. [2] She founded the Philippine Madrigal Singers in 1963. [3]
The Philippine Madrigal Singers (originally the University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers) is one of the most famous choral groups not only in the Philippines, but also worldwide. Winning international competitions, the group became one of the most formidable choral groups in the country.
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As the college choir champion that year, the group, which was renamed the MSU-IIT Octava Choral Society upon the suggestion of Professor Andrea O. Veneracion of the Philippine Madrigal Singers, became the Philippine representative to the 3rd International Choral Festival held in Manila in 1983.
This is a list of notable Philippine-based choirs, orchestras and musical bands.Bands listed fall under any of these main Philippine music styles: Philippine folk, Manila sound, Pinoy reggae, Pinoy pop, Pinoy rock and Pinoy hip hop, as well as the jazz and ska music genres.
Mark Anthony Carpio [1] is a choral conductor, choirmaster, [2] [3] piano accompanist and a countertenor, [4] who is the present choirmaster of the Philippine Madrigal Singers, [5] [6] Kilyawan Boys Choir, [7] Voces Aurorae, Pansol Choir, and the Madz Schola Cantorum.
At the University of the Philippines, he joined the Philippine Madrigal Singers or MADZ and is the founder of the Chorus Paulinus. [1] He is also the founder and music director of the Singing Priests of Tagbilaran. [2] He currently works for the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California, United States. [3]