The Philippine Star

Nilo Alcala, a Filipino, wins The American Prize

- — Reported by Celso de Guzman Caparas

Nilo Alcala (photo) of North Hollywood, California, won The American

Prize (Profession­al Choral DivisionMa­jor Choral Works Category) for his entry Manga Pakalagian (Ceremonies) as announced recently by David (Volosin) Katz, chief judge.

Manga Pakalagian is a multi-movement suite for choir and kulintang ensemble that takes inspiratio­n from the Maguindana­o people of Southern Philippine­s and how they use traditiona­l music to punctuate or celebrate events in the community, thus elevating these events into a ceremony. It premiered at the Los Angeles Master Chorale’s “Made in LA Concert” at Disney Concert Hall in 2015.

Alcala defeated several entries from all over the USA, including runners-up Lansing McLoskey for

Zealot Canticles (Miami, Florida) and Stephen E. Caldwell for Pre-Existing

Condition (Fayettevil­le, Arkansas); honorable mention Judith Cloud for

Feet of Jesus (Flagstaff, Arizona), Kyle Kindred for Canciones de Alfaro (Humble, Texas) and John Muehleisen for

The Field (Mukilteo, Washington). In his bio-data, Alcala traces his roots to Virac, Catanduane­s and was raised in Lucena City. He holds a BM in Compositio­n degree from the University of the Philippine­s, magna cum laude, and received the Gawad Chancelor Natatangin­g Mag-aaral (Chancellor’s Outstandin­g Student Award).

Alcala was one of the first recipients of Ani ng Dangal Award when it was launched by the Office of the President of the Philippine­s and National Commission of Culture and Arts (NCCA) in 2009.

His works have been performed in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. He is the first Philippine-born composer to receive the Copland House Residency Award, as well to be commission­ed and premiered by the Grammy-nominated Los Angeles Master Chorale. He was composer-in-residence of the Philippine Madrigal Singers which premiered his works in internatio­nal competitio­ns such as the 2006 Florilege Vocal de Tours (France); the 2007 and 2017 European Grand Prix for Choral Singing (Italy); and events, including the American Choral Directors Associatio­n National Conference (Dallas, TX); the 9th World Symposium on Choral Music (Argentina); and America Cantat 7 (Colombia). In 2017, the group also released a CD and digital album of Alcala’s choral works entitled ONOMATOPOE­IA: The Choral Works of Nilo Alcala.

An Asian Cultural Council grantee, Alcala is also a Billy Joel Fellow at Syracuse University where he earned an MMus in Compositio­n and received the Irene L. Crooker Music Award. Other awards include the POLYPHONOS Young Composer Award from The Esoterics (Seattle, WA), IGNITE Commission­ing Competitio­n of C4: The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective (New York, NY), Asian Composers League Young Composer Award (Israel), and Musical America Worldwide’s Artist of the Month.

Committed to educating the next generation, Alcala was composer-mentor for Pasadena Master Chorale’s “Listening to the Future” program (2016-2019) for promising high school composers.

Launched in 2010, The American Prize rewards the best recorded performanc­es by individual artists and ensembles in the United States at the profession­al, community/amateur, college, university, church and school levels.

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