The Philippine Star

Indak ng musika

- ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

The Goldenberg Mansion, one of the heritage mansions of Malacañang, was built in the 1870s by the Eugsters,a Spanish merchant family. It was later acquired by Jose Moreno Lacalle,a Spanish lawyer and writer, who rebuilt the house incorporat­ing elements of his home region, Granada, with a Moorish style of architectu­re. He used the finest of Philippine hardwood, prefabrica­ted steel from Belgium, marble from Italy and bricks and tiles from Spain.

The mansion has had a colorful history from thereon, becoming the residence of the commanding officer of the Spanish Navy, Admiral Patricio Montojo; American battalion commander Arthur Macarthur (father of the infamous Gen. Douglas Macarthur) before he became Governor General; Ricardo Esteban Barretto, whose family founded San Miguel Brewery; the residence of a Japanese general during World War II, and ending up as a nightclub for American serviceman after the war.

In 1950, the mansion was acquired by Michael Goldenberg, a French-Jewish businessma­n who owned the then Goldenberg Department Store in Escolta. He passed away in 1963 and, three years later, his heirs decided to sell the mansion to then First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos, mother of current President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. Mrs. Marcos turned the mansion into a guesthouse, restored and refurbishe­d by her favorite architect, the late National Artist for Architectu­re, Leandro V. Locsin.

Michael Goldenberg had a daughter, Stella, who was a known concert pianist, soloist, and music professor.

It was, thus, but fitting that, as part of the effort to promote our cultural identity, the Office of the President, together with the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO), proudly presented the Goldenberg Concert Series II, as a tribute to the concert venue and to the pianist that once lived within its walls.

The piano concert featured distinguis­hed alumna from the Santa Isabel College of Manila’s Conservato­ry of Music.

Founded in 1632 and run by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul in Ermita, Manila, Santa Isabel College is one of the oldest colleges in the Philippine­s and in Asia. Its Conservato­ry of Music is known for developing the musical craft of those enrolled in its Bachelor of Music program, particular­ly in the areas of performanc­e and compositio­n.

The esteemed group of musicians who performed in the second concert series were Cecile Basilio-Roxas, Ma. Solinda Garcia-Bautista, Amor Marie Reyes, Altair Alonso, John Patrick De Jesus Reyes and his wife, Venecia Teresita Tamayo-Reyes.

Three shows were held in this one-day event, each with their own set of audiences from different schools.

This project, spearheade­d by First Lady Louise “Liza” Araneta-Marcos, was a rare opportunit­y for students to experience live performanc­es of the classics, very much like what we enjoyed in the days of yore, way before the advent of mp3 players and music streaming apps.

Well, not just the classics, mind you, but contempora­ry musical pieces as well.

All in all, the intent was to inspire students to appreciate music some more and perhaps pursue a career in music.

This is not the first time the Palace has hosted a concert on its premises under the PBBM administra­tion. It had previously held concerts dedicated to soldiers, athletes, and teachers. These performanc­es were part of the “Konsyerto sa Palasyo” concert series that started in April 2023.

Trust that under the steady, guiding hand — or, should I say, baton — of the First Lady, there will be more.

Kudos to Presidenti­al Social Secretarie­s Bianca Zobel and Dina Tantoco, who, just like First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, make things happen with style, grace and panache. Take a bow, ladies!

As it was once said, “Music is the great uniter. An incredible force. Something that people who differ on everything and anything else can have

* in common.”

 ?? ?? Former First Lady Imelda Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos with (second row from left) PCSOÕs Mel Robles, Ma. Solinda Garcia-Bautista, Amor Marie Reyes, Cecile Basilio- Roxas, John Patrick De Jesus, Venecia Teresita Tamayo-Reyes, and Altair Alonso.
Former First Lady Imelda Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos with (second row from left) PCSOÕs Mel Robles, Ma. Solinda Garcia-Bautista, Amor Marie Reyes, Cecile Basilio- Roxas, John Patrick De Jesus, Venecia Teresita Tamayo-Reyes, and Altair Alonso.
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 ?? ?? Venecia Teresita Tamayo-Reyes and Amor Marie Reyes.
Venecia Teresita Tamayo-Reyes and Amor Marie Reyes.
 ?? ?? Ma. Solinda Garcia and Venecia Teresita TamayoReye­s .
Ma. Solinda Garcia and Venecia Teresita TamayoReye­s .
 ?? ?? The author with First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.
The author with First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.
 ?? ?? John Patrick De Jesus.
John Patrick De Jesus.

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