Philippine Daily Inquirer

Baihana jazz trio wows Sabah

- By Allan Dale Alojipan Contributo­r

BAIHANA recently participat­ed in the 1st Borneo Internatio­nal Guitar Fiesta, Exhibition and Competitio­n in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.

The jazz trio composed of Krina Cayabyab, Anna Graham and Mel Torre, joined by band members Tim Cada (guitar), Julius Lopez (bass) and Karmi Santiago (drums), were invited as special performers in two of the event’s three-part concert series held at the JKKN Auditorium Oct. 4-6.

The group also conducted a vocal workshop for music students of the University of Malaysia Sabah.

Peter Chua, chief coordinato­r and producer of the event and founding director of Malaysia Music Teachers Training College, was all praises for the Filipino artists.

Chua is also the president of the Malaysia Suzuki Associatio­n and Sabah Musical Theater Company, and is working closely with a Filipino composer on an original musical about the story of Sabah.

Salehuddin Bin MD Salleh, director of the National Department for Culture and Arts State of Sarawak under the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia; and Nik Azmi, a director of the Jakarta World Youth Jazz Festival, were responsibl­e for introducin­g Baihana to the festival.

Jan Kaw Chong of the Daily Express (National Newspaper of East Malaysia) said that it was wonderful to hear the three women of Baihana. It made the people of Sabah respect and appreciate the Philippine­s more, he added.

Baihana was also praised by internatio­nal guitar artists such as jazz master Peter Dickson and classical guitarist Tom Ward from Australia; Nathan Fisher from the United States; young and talented Sheik Hady Basmeih from Malaysia; blues player Yuta Tanaka; and the crowd favorite, Pukichi Edajima from Japan.

The local winners of the guitar competitio­n also joined in the evening performanc­es: Fingerstyl­e LB, a guitar ensemble composed of Syuraih Ritchie, Syuwari Ritchie and Aaron Richard; and Loops, a guitar duo composed of Christophe­r Aban and Ronnie.

“This experience gave us a new perspectiv­e on the discipline of rehearsals,” said Torre, who sings alto. “Tom, the classical guitarist from Australia who has performed around the world, practices seven hours a day. His fingerstyl­e playing cannot be achieved without this kind of discipline.”

Graham, a second soprano, said the experience would create more opportunit­ies for collaborat­ions.

Krina, the lead soprano and daughter of Ryan Cayabyab, said the response of the Sabah people was heartwarmi­ng.

Baihana is a Cebuano term that translates into babae or “girl.” The group was formed in 2008.

 ??  ?? MEL TORRE, Krina Cayabyab and Anna Graham of Baihana
MEL TORRE, Krina Cayabyab and Anna Graham of Baihana
 ??  ?? WITH other performers at the 1st Borneo Internatio­nal Guitar Fiesta, Exhibition and Competitio­n in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
WITH other performers at the 1st Borneo Internatio­nal Guitar Fiesta, Exhibition and Competitio­n in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
 ??  ?? SIGNING autographs
SIGNING autographs
 ??  ?? BACKSTAGE with the band
BACKSTAGE with the band

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