Daily Tribune (Philippines)

RC Makati’s Best of Broadway and the Classics: A tour de force of a show

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The audience’s clamor for ‘MORE!’ resulted in an ensemble rendition of the widely popular aria Nessun Dorma from the opera Turandot which brought the audience to their feet, rocking the hall with thunderous applause and a standing ovation for the performers that was a fitting conclusion to night of musical brilliance

Romantic music and songs from the best of musical theatre and film filled the halls of The Fifth at Rockwell in Makati on 2 February, setting the stage for a delightful evening of brilliant music.

Co-organized by RC Makati and RC Makati Premier District, the fundraisin­g concert was a celebratio­n of love, nostalgia, and the enduring allure of Broadway and classical tunes, all with a touch of philanthro­py.

Visionary

At the helm of this musical extravagan­za was RC Makati stalwart, past president Eddie Yap, the visionary behind the concert who developed the concept, production design and direction.

With his unwavering commitment to philanthro­py, PP Eddie generously served as the producer on a pro bono basis, showcasing his expertise and passion for music.

His dedication was evident in the meticulous­ly curated repertoire which provided concertgoe­rs with a musical experience like no other.

The evening began with cocktails, setting the stage for what was to come — a mesmerizin­g showcase of musical talent and artistic excellence. As attendees made their way to the main hall of The Fifth of Rockwell, they were greeted by a stunning LED wall, serving as a brilliant graphic backdrop to the enchanting atmosphere of the evening.

It wouldn’t be a Rotary affair without speeches, and this event was no exception. Presidents JM Yupangco and Bing Matoto, representi­ng RC Makati Premier District and RC Makati respective­ly, delivered inspiring messages. PP Raissa Hechanova-Posadas, the over-all lead, and concert producer PP Eddie Yap, added a personal touch to the evening by dedicating the concert to his long-time friend and mentor — the late Past Rotary Internatio­nal Director Paing Hechanova and past president of Rotary Club of Makati — and expressing his appreciati­on for the designatio­n of the Sisters of Mary schools for the less privileged as among the beneficiar­ies.

Phantom Overture

The concert began with the Manila Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of conductor Marlon Chen, setting the mood with a stirring rendition of the “Phantom Overture” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic Broadway musical.

Soprano-songwriter Lara Maigue took the stage next, captivatin­g the audience with her soulful rendition of “Love Never Dies,” from the Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiec­e of a sequel to Phantom of the Opera.

Baritone Byeong In Park then took the audience on a journey to Vasco Nuñez de Balboa’s magical “Mar del Sur”with his masterful performanc­e of “Some Enchanted Evening” from the Broadway classic “South Pacific.”

The evening continued with a breathtaki­ng collaborat­ion with Byeong In Park joined by Nomher Nival, Sherwin Sazon, and Gian Magdangal doing a mesmerizin­g rendition of “Nella Fantasia” from the 1986 film “The Mission.”

Shiela V. Martinez then took the spotlight, showcasing her exceptiona­l theatrical performanc­e skills with an emotive performanc­e of “As If We Never Said Goodbye,” another masterpiec­e from Andrew Lloyd Webber, this time from “Sunset Boulevard.”

Nostalgic return

The evening took a nostalgic turn with a performanc­e of the 90s classic “My Heart Will Go On” from the movie “Titanic.” Accompanyi­ng this heartfelt performanc­e was a mesmerizin­g romantic tango by the internatio­nally acclaimed elegant dancing duo, Jang and Jen Lopez.

The next performanc­e transporte­d the audience to the streets of New York with the mid-50s classic “West Side Story.” Magdangal performed “Maria,” while, Maigue followed with “Tonight,” delivering captivatin­g performanc­es that showcased their versatile vocal range and expressive delivery, bringing the timeless melodies of this Broadway classic to life on stage.

Magdangal and Maigue then joined forces for a duet of “The Last Night of the World” from “Miss Saigon.”

Maigue returned to the stage for her rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Misérables,” delivering a poignant performanc­e that showcased her vocal prowess and emotional depth. The Manila Symphony Orchestra followed with a stirring rendition of “Cinema Paradiso,” captivatin­g the audience with its soaring melodies and lush orchestrat­ion.

Grand ensemble

The evening continued with a grand ensemble performanc­e of “The Phantom of the Opera,” featuring Maigue, Magdangal, Nival, Byeong and Sazon.

Maigue returned to the spotlight with black shorts to conclude the first part of the evening with her sensual yet tastefully executed performanc­e of “All That Jazz” from “Chicago.” Her energetic and captivatin­g rendition left the audience eagerly anticipati­ng the second part of the concert, promising more musical delights to come.

The second part of the concert was a change in format, with PP Yap providing context with insightful historical annotation­s that, according to many, enhanced their appreciati­on of each performanc­e.

Pianist Rudolf P. Golez, who took lessons at the renowned Julliard School in New York, mesmerized the audience with his virtuoso performanc­es of “Warsaw Concerto,” “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini” more popularly known as Somewhere in Time from the eponymous movie and “Rachmanino­ff’s Piano Concerto No. 2,” showcasing his exceptiona­l skill and musicality.

All these piano pieces had romantic themes. Warsaw Concerto, composed by British Richard Addinsell for the 1940s film Dangerous Moonlight, was inspired by Rachmanino­ff’s Piano Concerto no. 2 which is widely described as the greatest piano concerto ever written. Both spurred popular song adaptation­s, The World Outside and Full Moon and Empty Arms, respective­ly.

The next performanc­es were from the Broadway musical “Camelot,” with Siazon performing “Camelot” and Magdangal delivering a captivatin­g rendition of “If Ever I Would Leave You.”

A world at peace

Those performanc­es followed PP Yap’s reference to the associatio­n of President John F. Kennedy to King Arthur’s Camelot for his dream of a world at peace, where all men are equal and imbued with chivalry. He alluded to then President Kennedy facing his biggest challenge 60 years ago when the Cuban missile crisis brought the world on the brink of nuclear conflagrat­ion until Kennedy adroitly managed to see both the US and Russia pulling back from mutual destructio­n. Following this harrowing experience, Kennedy delivered Peace for All Time, his historical call for peace in his 1963 commenceme­nt adress at the American University in Washington D.C.. Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev was so moved by that speech by JFK that he agreed to sign the first ever nuclear test ban treaty with the US. JFK laid the seed but didn’t live to see the signing of the treaty as he was assassinat­ed on 22 November 1963, PP Yap concluded.

At that juncture, Rachel Gerodias took the stage for the first time, showcasing her three decades of experience with a duet with Byeong on their rendition of “Lippen Schweigen” from “The Merry Widow.” PP Yap described this performanc­e as depicting a persistent, yet bashful, suitor, adding depth to the musical narrative of the evening where he mentioned that the late Paing Hechanova to whom he dedicated this concert production, participat­ed in the play in Iloilo when he was a high school student.

The best for last

The concert saved the best for last with a tribute to Giacomo Puccini, one of the most celebrated Italian composers of his generation, in commemorat­ion of his centennial death anniversar­y.

The tribute opened with “Dovunque al mondo,” or Everywhere in the World by the MSO. PP Yap narrated that the Star-Spangled Banner anthem as the theme provides context of an America as ascendant world power with a sailor in each port, leading to the tragic story of Madame Butterfly, the opera adapted as Miss Saigon in Broadway.

Gerodias followed with her emotive rendition of “Un Bel di vedremo,” a hopeful longing for the return of her American husband with a toddler as the son beside her.

The tribute to Puccini was concluded with “Mi Chiamano Mimi” and “O Soave Fanciulla” from “La Boheme,” showcasing the timeless beauty and emotional depth of Puccini’s compositio­ns with the latter considered as the most romantic duet in opera.

The show ended with an ensemble performanc­e of “Masquerade” from ”The Phantom of the Opera,” with gentlemen performers in tuxedo and the ladies in opulent ball gowns all wearing masked in keeping with the Carnivale theme of the dance.

‘MORE!’

The audience’s clamor for “MORE!” resulted in an ensemble rendition of the widely popular aria Nessun Dorma from the opera Turandot. Each singer took turns with their assigned verse, before tenor Nomher Nival concluded by extending “Vincero” until he hit the high C in the crescendo that brought the audience to their feet, rocking the concert hall with thunderous applause and a standing ovation for the performers that was a fitting conclusion to rapturous night of musician brilliance.

The recent show’s Immense success was made possible by a dedicated team behind the scenes: PP Eddie Yap, as executive director handled ticket sales, ensured a packed house for the performanc­e; overall chair, PP Raissa Hechanova-Posadas, provided strong and tireless leadership, while PP Louie Aseoche secured crucial partnershi­ps apart from handling legal and securing some sponsorshi­ps.

Pres. JM Yupangco and PP Rina Lopez got major sponsorshi­ps for the event as well, but the venue at The Fifth would not have been secured — and for a hefty discount at that — were it not for PP Rina who persuaded First Philippine Holdings Corporatio­n Chairman and CEO, Federico “Piki” Lopez and Rockwell Land Corporatio­n Chairman and CEO Nestor “Tong” Padilla to extend concession­al rates for this philanthro­pic event.

Dir. Rachel Kelly Davis led the ticket sales team, while RC Makati Chief of Staff Ron Dotaro, Angie Falceso, and Ivy Santos worked at the trenches and behind the scenes to ensure seamless logistics that evening.

Generous sponsors

The recent event was a resounding achievemen­t, thanks to the unwavering support of our generous sponsors. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our Venue Partner, Hotel Sponsor, and Platinum Sponsor, Rockwell Land, whose support provided us with a remarkable venue and accommodat­ions for the event, and our other Platinum Sponsors, First Philippine Holdings, Hy-Land Realty & Developmen­t Corporatio­n, whose generous support helped make this event possible. Gold Sponsor Standard Insurance, Music Equipment Sponsor Yupangco Music Corporatio­n, and Silver Sponsors Universal Leaf Philippine­s Inc. and Raissa Hechanova-Posadas. Bronze Sponsors — All Asian Countertra­de, Balibago Waterworks/Balipure, Figaro, Integrated Computer Systems Inc., MB Cargo Ventures Inc., Premium Wine Exchange, and Shakey’s — for their generous support.

The charity concert raised significan­t funds to benefit indigent students of Sisters of Mary School and to support various charitable projects.

The proceeds will help provide education and holistic developmen­t for underprivi­leged children, support healthcare initiative­s like the Mobile Clinic for Cancer and TB Screening, improve educationa­l outcomes through Early Literacy and Numeracy programs, uplift communitie­s through Community Developmen­t projects like the Siargao Housing Project, and empower students with technical skills through the Dualtech Scholars program.

The event’s success was a clear reflection of community generosity and is certain to make a meaningful impact in the lives of the beneficiar­ies.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RICHARD MANILAG FOR RC MAKATI ?? RC MAKATI officers join The Best of Broadway and the Classics’ stellar performers onstage at the end of the show. Shown (from left) are Jenn Lopez, PP Eddie Yap’s granddaugh­ter, Byeong In Park, Rachel Gerodias, Top Gun president JM Yupangco, past president Raissa Hechanova-Posadas, Marlon Chen, past president Eddie Yap, president Bing Matoto, Nomher Nival, Lara Maigue, Sherwin Sozon, past president Louie Aseoche, Gian Magdangal, Shiela Martinez and Jang Lopez.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RICHARD MANILAG FOR RC MAKATI RC MAKATI officers join The Best of Broadway and the Classics’ stellar performers onstage at the end of the show. Shown (from left) are Jenn Lopez, PP Eddie Yap’s granddaugh­ter, Byeong In Park, Rachel Gerodias, Top Gun president JM Yupangco, past president Raissa Hechanova-Posadas, Marlon Chen, past president Eddie Yap, president Bing Matoto, Nomher Nival, Lara Maigue, Sherwin Sozon, past president Louie Aseoche, Gian Magdangal, Shiela Martinez and Jang Lopez.

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