Ilusorio-Muñoz concert / Recorder recital / Events
Mariel Ilusorio, young pianist, and eminent Chilean violinist-conductor Juan Luis Muñoz will perform on Nov. 29 at St. Cecilia’s Hall for the benefit of the Sr. Baptista Battig Music Foundation Scholars.
Described as “two highly accomplished artists in perfect harmony with their scores and with each other”, Mariel and Juan will interpret Haydn, Bach and Mozart, with Mariel as soloist and Juan as Manila Symphony Orchestra conductor, they will render Rachmaninoff’s Concerto No. 2.
Mariel’s formidable training counts with a pre-college diploma from Julliard, a Bachelor of Music degree from Ohio’s Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Masteral and Doctoral degrees in Piano Performance from Hannover’s State Academy, Germany. Her international awards include the Grand Prize, Cario Soliva Piano Competition in
Juan Luis has lived in
At the Catholic U. of Santiago,
The recorder, a keyless wind instrument of Anglo-Norman-French origin, is rarely heard here. Thus, the recorder recital at the
Featured soloist Kenji Kaneko, reputedly one of the best recorder players in
At the salon recital, Kenji masterfully and effortlessly used some eight kinds of wind instruments of varying lengths such as the ocarina and the one-inch and two-inch whistles. He interpreted German and Irish folk songs, works by Eyck, Bach, Telemann, Handel and Couperin, and modern American: “Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head” and “Amazing Grace.”
Polished and fluid, he conveyed diverse tonal colors within instruments’ relatively limited palette.
Later, Kenji conducted the Manila Recorder Ensemble of 12 members who included Kumiko Koroda performing on the largest and loudest recorder. The ensemble interpreted Cantus by Adiemus and Telemann’s Concerto of two movements, Humabe no
For the finale, Kenji played on the recorder, ocarina, clumborn and whistle. Don de Dios was a wonderful guitarist-assisting artist; Kenji students Junko Kamiyama and Modoka Funato performed on the recorder and the clumborn, and on the recorder and the piano, respectively.
The audience was highly illumined and enriched by the novel experience.
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