+ Follow Jeffrey Ching Tag
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[Title] => New opera by Pinoy composer staged in Germany
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[Title] => Ching Opera in HK Festival; Andion Fernandez in cast
[Summary] => “Before Brabant,” the latest opera by Manila-born, celebrated international composer Jeffrey Ching, premieres at the Hong Kong Arts Festival on March 18, 8:15 at the Hong Kong Ampitheatre.
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[Title] => The rare magnificence of Rachelle, Arthur, Andrew / Ching's Concerto da Camera
[Summary] => The following night, the Filipino cast took over the three major roles in ‘Traviata’: Rachelle Gerodias, arguably our most sought-after soprano, was the courtesan Violetta; La Scala tenor Arthur Espiritu, Alfredo, her lover; multi-awarded international baritone Andrew Fernando, Germont, Alfredo’s father.
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[Title] => Ching's opera described as 'a stroke of genius'(Last of two parts)
[Summary] => The six performances of Jeffrey Ching’s two-act opera “The Orphan” had such a resounding success that an extra night was added, this drawing a full house.
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[Title] => Jeffrey Ching opera gets critics' unanimous praise
[Summary] => Jeffrey Ching’s two-act opera “The Orphan”, which was staged in Germany’s Erfurt Theater last Nov. 29 and on six other dates, gained glowing praise from music critics of five German newspapers after opening night. Judging from their reviews, translations of which I have on hand, the critics unanimously admired Ching’s incredible erudition, vast background in ancient and early East-West history, drama and music, as well as his immensely creative imagination.
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[Title] => Composer Jeffrey Ching: Amazing masterpieces
[Summary] => Jeffrey Ching, now based in Germany, is doubtless our most avant-garde composer; the distinctive quality of his works has yet to be matched.
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[Title] => Ching symphony wins high praise in Shanghai
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The symphony Souvenir des Ming by celebrated Fil-Chinese composer Jeffrey Ching, met with glowing acclaim after it was performed by the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra on Nov. 17 under the baton of Russian Conductor Dmitri Jurowski. According to reliable reports, Shanghai critics praised the composition highly.
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[Title] => Shimono, Cruz, Takagi make marvelous music/ Composer Ching amazes
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Japanese Tatsuyo Shimono wielded the baton over the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra at the CCP main theater in a straightforward and spirited manner, displaying firm command, eschewing exhibitionism and eccentricity as he conducted Mozarts Overture to Don Giovanni, assisted Jovianney Emmanuel Cruz in Mozarts Piano Concerto in D Major and Ayako Takagi in H.
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[Title] => A Fond Farewell, Swiss Day
[Summary] => Music must have been the common bond, German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess being an avid music patron and pianist, Alfred Ching being a music aficionado and father of celebrated composer Jeffrey Ching. Therefore, it was natural, understandable, indeed, inevitable that Mr. Ching and his wife Enny would host a farewell dinner at their elegant residence for Mr. Jess and his wife Michelline.
An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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Jeffrey Ching
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[Summary] => Jeffrey Ching’s two-act opera “The Orphan”, which was staged in Germany’s Erfurt Theater last Nov. 29 and on six other dates, gained glowing praise from music critics of five German newspapers after opening night. Judging from their reviews, translations of which I have on hand, the critics unanimously admired Ching’s incredible erudition, vast background in ancient and early East-West history, drama and music, as well as his immensely creative imagination.
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The symphony Souvenir des Ming by celebrated Fil-Chinese composer Jeffrey Ching, met with glowing acclaim after it was performed by the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra on Nov. 17 under the baton of Russian Conductor Dmitri Jurowski. According to reliable reports, Shanghai critics praised the composition highly.
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Japanese Tatsuyo Shimono wielded the baton over the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra at the CCP main theater in a straightforward and spirited manner, displaying firm command, eschewing exhibitionism and eccentricity as he conducted Mozarts Overture to Don Giovanni, assisted Jovianney Emmanuel Cruz in Mozarts Piano Concerto in D Major and Ayako Takagi in H.
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[Title] => A Fond Farewell, Swiss Day
[Summary] => Music must have been the common bond, German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess being an avid music patron and pianist, Alfred Ching being a music aficionado and father of celebrated composer Jeffrey Ching. Therefore, it was natural, understandable, indeed, inevitable that Mr. Ching and his wife Enny would host a farewell dinner at their elegant residence for Mr. Jess and his wife Michelline.
An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
[DatePublished] => 2004-11-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135850
[Focus] => 0
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