Rosalina Abejo Video
direttore d'orchestra, compositore
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Rosalina Abejo Cultural Center Philippines 1969
Sr. Maria Rosalina Abejo, SFCC - Pagtutubos "Redemption" Oratorio - I. Lord's Transfiguration (1969) Rosalina Abejo conducting the Philippine Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (Premiere Performance) / Abejo's Oratorio "Pagtubos" is the first Filipino Oratorio written in the Philippines. It was commissioned in 1969 for the inauguration of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The Oratorio tells the life of Jesus Christ starting from the Transfiguration. It has four movements: Lord's Transfiguration, Christ's crucifixion, Good Friday lamentations (Pabasa), and The Resurrection. The 7 soloists in this oratorio are: Jesus (Hesus), John (Juan), Peter (Pedro), James (Santiago), Magdalene, Cleofa, Salome (plus a narrator taking the role of God) The first movement, Lord's Transfiguration, follows the story of the Tranfiguration of Jesus as told in the synoptic Gospels. The first parts of the movement tells about the Apostles' witnessing Jesus's transfiguration on the mountain - the clouds cover Jesus and a voice is heard saying, "This is my Son, listen to him!" leaving the Apostles terrified of what happened. Afterwards the apostles and the rest of the voices proclaim the greatness of God and His Kingdom. / Recording: (http•••) My blog on Philippine Music: (http•••)
Rosalina Abejo Tchaikovsky 1972
Rosalina Abejo - Overture 1081 (1974) Rosalina Abejo conducting the Philippine Symphony Orchestra 0:00 I. 1st Movement 6:14 II. Andante Cantabile / Rosalina Abejo's Overture 1081 was written in commemoration of Proclamation no. 1081 that places the Philippines into Martial Law. This piece is an idealistic view of Martiaw Law-era Philippines, called "New Society" by President Ferdinand Marcos, the President during Martial Law and whom the piece was dedicated. The 1st movement starts with a big cymbal crash and "an octet of horns and trumpets" based on motifs of the National Anthem (and Tchaikovsky.). The moving introduction builds up into this climax stating the first bars of the National Anthem. It then follows a graceful section before being interrupted several times and the mood turning dark. This represents the struggles of the country before the enactment of the New Society. The 2nd movement, Andante Cantabile, represents the New Society: "Peace reigns. Discipline. Restoration of order" This movement is the New Society translated into music. After a while the mood suddenly shifted into a dark and turbulent section. Strains of hope is heard as the section attempts to modulate into major. A more triumphant countermelody appears in the brasses and wind and it eventually covers the turbulence of the strings, signifying triumph from darkness. More: (http•••) / Recording: Overture 1081 (LP)
Sr. Maria Rosalina Abejo, SFCC - Pamuhat-Buhat (Faith-healing) (1973) Gamaliel Viray (baritone), Luis Valencia conducting the CCP Chamber Ensemble / Pamuhat-buhat means faith-healing as is being practiced among minority groups in the Mindanao mountain region. The composition focuses on the incantation which pleads for forgiveness in behalf of the ailing person. -Pagdiriwang LP set Liner Notes / Recording: Pagdiriwang LP set
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