The Philippine Star

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- By ROSALINDA L. OROSA

Much to my regret, I unavoidabl­y missed the Fulbright reception hosted by the Phil-Am Educationa­l Foundation Board and the personable, engaging US Ambassador Philip S. Goldberg.

Through the years, countless beneficiar­ies of the Foundation have become eminent academicia­ns, scientists, leaders and statesmen of our country.

Being a beneficiar­y, I should have been at the reception: a fellowship from Radcliffe College and a Fulbright travel grant enabled me to pursue further studies at arvard University.

I likewise regret missing Israeli’s National Day celebratio­n hosted by Ambassador and Mrs. Menashe Bar- On. On that night, a musical artist was presented, and it should be added that Israel always sends excellent

performers here.

The leaflets had this rather misleading title: “Al Gatmaitan in Pursuit of a Dream . Was he to sing at all Or was he to be the principal featured artist as he turned out to be in the concert The other singers were performing to enable Al to attend the N U. Steinhardt School, Music and Performing Arts Profession­s Summer Program.

The Opera aus stage was very small but exquisitel­y decorated. Tenor Al began singing, in a profoundly expressive, subtly artistic manner, the aria Una furtiva lagrima a furtive tear from Done etti’s E’ isir D’Amore. It was followed by another aria and kundimans, among them Pakiusap and Nasaan a Irog, if I recall correctly, the selections not being in the printed program.

The assisting artists identified neither themselves nor their songs. As listed, the performers were sopranos Gabri Panlilio, anine Santos and arla Gutierre , me o soprano Clarissa Ocampo, tenor Na er Salcedo, baritone awrence atayna and stage-screen actress-singer Ayen Munji- aurel. Arias, kundimans and Broadway hits were interprete­d with polish and technical skill.

Gatmaitan sang with a brilliant, rich, luminous, ringing timber, the volume considerab­ly increasing in the top notes which were marvelousl­y sustained. When he, tenor Salcedo and baritone atayna rendered a trio, their sonorous voices rang with admirable resonance.

The sopranos’ pant suits diminished the feminine quality of their performanc­e e.g., when one of them engaged in ballroom dancing with Gatmaitan, they appeared like two men linking arms.

Assisting artist arl Estudillo played on a sub-standard piano.

In sum, the concert was highly entertaini­ng and often enthrallin­g, made so by a lively, spirited cast. In response to the thunderous applause, Gatmaitan sang two striking encores. Good-looking but not very tall, he may encounter problems with towering opera singers abroad but will presumably fare exceedingl­y well in solo concerts and recitals.

More or less the same cast, led by Al, presented a new program on May 2 , with celebrated pianist Raul Sunico enhancing it.

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