Thursday, July 2, 2009

1999 Philippine Ambassadors of Goodwill




Prof. Elizabeth Susan Vista-Zamar (center) conducting the Campus Choristers in gala ensemble.



Taken from the 1999 Cultural Affairs Committee's Itugyan: A Zoe Rodriguez Lopez' Memorial Concert are these excerpts from Palanca Awardee, Mr. Ian Fermin Rosales Casocot's Reviews.


"They sang beautifully. It was the sound of a chorus of angels. A choral group for faculty kids sharing music for charity, the brainchild of Prof. Priscilla Magdamo-Abraham, under the baton of Prof. Elizabeth Susan Vista-Zamar, made into a NAMCYA award-winning choir, one of the top three choirs in the country today.

To hear and to s
ing with the Campus Choristers is an experience that may rival dreaming.

With finely controlled softness and crescendo of voices, manages to inject the dose of longing that makes the song hit its mark which is our romantic reveries.

Yet the romantic aside, they do justice as well to straining musical requirements of Ryan Cayabyab's "Tsismis" or "Limang Dipang Tao" or the infuriatingly difficult half-notes of Christine Munco's "Lupang Tinubuan."

From Anton Bruckner's "Christus Factus Est" to the traditional "Kinhason," from Aaron Paul del Rosario's "Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin" to Ralph Manuel's "Alleluia," The Campus Choristers sound is distinctive--not because they meet (and even refine) the challenges of the notes on the musical scale, or because of the choir's cohesiveness of tone and voice, but because of the emotions they evoke in every song.

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Prof. Elizabeth Susan Vista-Zamar conducting the Campus Choristers during an after-dinner number in California, USA

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Members of the Campus Choristers posing before Banana Republic in California



For a choir of angels to be called such, they would have to sing much more than the s
ong. They would have to become the song. And more often than not, the Campus Choristers always do."


"ISABEL DIMAYA VISTA, the former director of the Silliman School of Music, gave Silliman two national honors when her choirs won two first places in the National Music Competition for Young Artists. And the most memorable of these glories was in 1973 when, as Champion, the Silliman’s Young Singers performed for the former First Lady in MalacaƱang and then at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, together with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra.



Isabel’s daughter ELIZABETH SUSAN VISTA-SUAREZ also became director of the School of Music, and also directed choirs that became national winners. Her magical distillation of choral music, through the acclaimed [Silliman University] Campus Choristers, led the way for the choir being chosen as the Philippine Centennial Goodwill Ambassadors to the United States. Like a blast from the past, Susan’s choir also performed with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra during the Silliman Centennial in 2001. Indeed, like mother, like daughter."

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Mga Mang-aawit sa Piging ni Hesus

Silliman University Campus Choristers
Silliman University Campus Choristers Batch 2008-2009



Silliman University Campus Choristers
Batch 2009 - 2010


Prof. Mark Ian Caballes
Director

Michelle Dana Sabellina
Accompanist



-Sopranos-
Katrina Marie Saga
Carla Angeline Mongado
Onna Rhea Quizo
Mizpah Grace Calomadre
Leslie Mae Abeto
Flintzel Dyan Diao (Under Trainee)


-Altos-
Michelle Zerda
Emerald Holly Tago
Rheana Ruamar
Tricia Ferida Maceren
Treana Havarenek


-Tenors-
JJ Dearson Aba-a
James Emmanuel Tabigue
Ian Manuel Mercado
Mico Lauron
Val Murillo (Under Trainee)


-Basses-
John Riam Quizo
Jacinth Manuel Tago
Jhon James Dayak
Bennet James Menguito
Silvin Federic Maceren