Philippine Daily Inquirer

LICAD TO DO ALL-CHOPIN PROGRAM IN MANILA, BAGUIO, ILOILO, CAPIZ THIS NOVEMBER

- By Pablo A. Tariman @Inq_Lifestyle

On Oct. 27, acclaimed pianist Cecile Licad will return to Carnegie Hall as the only musician among the Ten Outstandin­g Filipinos in America (Tofa) of 2018.

The pianist had performed a recital at the Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall and got a standing ovation last January.

After the Tofa awards, Licad will fly to San Francisco for an all-Chopin recital at the Mission Basilica Church on Nov. 10.

She will then enplane back to the Philippine­s for the All- Chopin music fest at the main lounge of the Manila Polo Club on Nov. 27, 7 p.m. The concert will raise funds for the Philippine Philharmon­ic Orchestra Society, Inc. and for Childhope Philippine­s, Inc.

Licad will then go to the provinces for five outreach destinatio­ns: Nelly Garden Iloilo (Nov. 29, 6 p.m.); Molo Church, Iloilo (Nov. 30, 6:30 p.m.), SM Iloilo (Dec. 1, 7 p.m.); CAP Auditorium Baguio City (Dec 6, 7:30 p.m.); and Gerry Roxas Foundation Auditorium in Roxas City (Dec. 8, 6 p.m.)

The all-Chopin program in Manila and the provinces will include two nocturnes, a Mazurka, Fantasie Op. 49, Berceuse in D flat major Op. 57, Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor Op. 31 and Twelve Etudes Op. 10.

The first Filipino to win Poland’s Grand Prix du Disque from Warsaw’s Chopin Society for her recording of the F Minor Chopin concerto with André Previn and the London Philharmon­ic from Warsaw’s Chopin Society, Licad admits Chopin— like other masters—is not an easy composer to interpret.

She posted on Facebook before the Carnegie Hall awards night: “Preparing Chopin’s music, as always it takes tremen- dous courage to perform his great masterpiec­es for the public. Hope to deliver an evening of emotional adventure to the listeners. And may the force be with me.”

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Cecile Licad
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Nelly Garden in Iloilo City

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