University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors
The U.P. Singing Ambassadors | |
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Also known as | UPSA, SA |
Origin | Quezon City, Philippines |
Genres | Choral music |
Years active | 1980–present |
Website | Official website |
Members |
Ed Lumbera Manguiat (Tour Manager) |
The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA) is one of the Philippines' foremost choral groups. In its 35 years of existence, UPSA has consistently brought honor and prestige to the country, winning various prizes and awards in competitions in ITALY, SPAIN, FRANCE, NETHERLANDS, CZECH REPUBLIC, BULGARIA, SLOVAKIA, BELGIUM, GERMANY, POLAND, WALES, HUNGARY and SWITZERLAND. It is one of the only four Filipino choirs to have qualified to join the 14th European Grand Prix for Choral Singing ‑ the world'S most coveted choral prize. UPSA was also the official entry of the Philippines to the UNESCO International Music Prize in 2005.
In the Philippines, it was named the Best University Choir in 2012 and 2004 at the “Who’s Who in the Philippines” 19th and 27th Consumers’ Choice Awards, respectively. Similarly, UPSA was also chosen as Best Choir in 2011, 2010 and 2002 by the ALIW Awards Foundation which recognizes excellence and achievement in the live entertainment industry.
History
UPSA Conductor Ed Manguiat founded the group in 1980 as a freshman dormitory choir at the State University. He has studied under world-renowned choral musicians and trained under respected names in vocal pedagogy and choral conducting in the Philippines. He has also won various international conductor's awards in choral competitions.
In 2012, UPSA has embarked on its 8th European Competitions and Goodwill Tour (July–September 2012). It won 3rd Prize in the Chamber Choirs Category at the Béla Bartók 25th International Choral Competition in Debrecen, HUNGARY in July. Ed Manguiat also won a Special Prize for Excellent Conducting Performance in the same competition. UPSA also won two (2) 1st Prizes in the Romantic Period Music & Folkloric Categories, and a Second Prize in the Mixed Choirs Category during the 60th Guido d’Arezzo International Polyphonic Competition in Arezzo, Italy in August.
Activities
Performing music from the classical to the most modern genre, UPSA has showcased Philippine culture from the ethnic North and South Philippines which they have presented in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the USA.
UPSA has performed in many national and international music events; sung for weddings of the Philippines' most prominent families; done back-ups for the country's top artists and Josh Groban in his "Awake" concert tour at the Phil. International Convention Center (PICC) in Manila (Oct. 2007); concertized in the most exclusive Petrarca Concert Hall in Arezzo, and Palazzio Vecchio in Florence, Italy and the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
Through its Outreach Program, UPSA does interactive choral workshop/clinics in the Philippines and abroad which have produced winners like the Silvestre Papa Choir of Sora, Italy (Arezzo, Italy) and the Loboc Children's Choir of Bohol (Barcelona, Spain), among others.
The U.P. Singing Ambassadors finds fulfilment sharing its music to its regular local and international audiences, and more significantly, to the less privileged who are constant recipients of their musical generosity. The UPSA Outreach Program has involved the group in fundraising activities for the sick and the needy and also visits hospital wards, home for the aged and orphanages.
UPSA is one of the Performing Groups based in the U.P. College of Arts & Letters.
Conductor
Edgardo Manguiat, the Founder and Conductor of the University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA), has led the UPSA to win Grand Prizes, First Prizes and other Top Prizes in prestigious choral competitions in Arezzo & Gorizia, Italy; Debrecen, HUNGARY; Tours, France; Varna, Bulgaria; Langollen, Wales; Neuchatel, Switzerland; Torrevieja and Cantonigros, Spain; Sopot, Poland; Trenscianske Tiplice, Slovakia; Maasmechelen, Belgium; Wernigerode, Germany; Arnhem, the Netherlands and Prague and Pardubice, the Czech Republic.
Winning the Grand Prize in the most prestigious Guido d' Arezzo Competitions in 2001 qualified UPSA to represent Italy and the Philippines in the 14th European Grand Prize for Choral Singing in 2002.
Ed received the Dirigentenpreis (Conductor's Award) in the 2001 Johannes Brahms International Choir Competitions in GERMANY. As a member of the International Federation on Choral Music (IFCM), he attended classes/workshops under international choral masters like the world-renowned Eric Ericson of SWEDEN, among others, in the 1st & 4th World Symposium on Choral Music in Vienna, AUSTRIA and Sydney, AUSTRALIA in 1987 & 1986. respectively.As a student of the U.P. College of Music, he earned the best mentorship under Prof. Andrea O. Veneracion (U.P. Madrigal Singers), DR. Joel Navarro (Ateneo College Glee Club), Prof. Rey Paguio (U.P. Concert Chorus) and opera singers Prof. Aurelio Estaneslao, Prof. Elmo Makil, and Prof. Fides Cuyugan-Asencio. Manguiat also enrolled at the UST Conservatory of Music under Dean Raul Sunico and worked with Prof. Fidel Calalang of the UST Singers.
Being at the helm of UPSA for thirty-five (35) years, he has created and formulated specific vocalizations for curing and improving voices of non-singers. As a conductor, clinician or workshop moderator, Ed has handled almost fifty (50) corporate, church and community choirs which have also been recipients of this training. As a composer, he has collaborated with three (3) National Artists - Maestro Lucio San Pedro, Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera, and Dr. Vigilio Almario either as lyricist or as composer. His works include several hymns and inspirational songs (for choirs and soloists) for his church (Iglesia Ni Cristo) and other institutions, namely "Ipagdiwang, Kanyang Kaningningan", "Sing for Me", and "Mga Bayani Nitong Bayan", among others. He also composed one of the themes in the internationally acclaimed film "Magnifico".
Ed was nominated and inducted to the Phi Kappa Phi International Honor Society following the recognitions he received from the Rotary Club of Manila and the DSWD (2007) for his voluntary works for the less privileged. He received recognitions from the Rotary Club and the City Government of Lipa in 2008, the Golden Achievers' Award in Lipa City's 50th Anniversary Celebrations (1997) following an award as the Most outstanding Lipeño in the Field of Music (1993). Ed is an alumnus of the University of the Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC) and holds a degree in BS Hotel and Restaurant Administration, also from the University of the Philippines.
Awards & Recognitions
Competition | Date | Location | Awards |
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Béla Bartók 25th International Choir Competition | July 25–29, 2012 | Debrecen, Hungary |
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LX Concorso Polifonico Internazionale Guido d'Arezzo | August 23–26, 2012 | Arezzo, Italy |
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4th Int’l. Choir Festival Mundus Cantat 2008 | May 21–24, 2008 | Sopot, POLAND |
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37th Florilege Vocal de Tours | May 29-June 1, 2008 | Tours, FRANCE |
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Llangollen Int’l. Musical Eisteddfod 2008 | July 8–13, 2008 | Llangollen, Wales, UK |
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Béla Bartók 23rd Int’l. Choir Competition | July 30-August 3, 2008 | Debrecen, HUNGARY |
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Festival Choral international de Neuchatel 2008 | August 5–9, 2008 | Neuchatel, SWITZERLAND |
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51st Certamen Internacional de Habaneras y Polifonia de Torrevieja | August 2005 | Torrevieja, SPAIN |
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3rd Int’l. Choir Competition of Sacred Music | July 2005 | Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC |
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44th “C.A. Seghizzi” International Choral Competition | July 2005 | Gorizia, ITALY |
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28th “Prof. Georgi Dimitrov” Int’l. May Choir Competition | May 2005 | Varna, BULGARIA |
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17th International Festival of Academic Choirs | July 2002 | Pardubice, CZECH REPUBLIC |
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14th EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX (EGP) FOR CHORAL SINGING | August 2002 | Arezzo, Italy |
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XLIX Concorso Polifonico Internazionale “Guido d’ Arezzo” | August 2001 | Arezzo, ITALY |
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Internationale Koorwedstrijd van Vlaanderen-Maasmechelen | Sept. 2001 | Maasmechelen, BELGIUM |
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XIX Festival Internacional de Musica de Cantonigros | August 2001 | Cantonigros, SPAIN |
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Grand Prix Slovakia 2001 Int’l. Choir Competition | July 2001 | Trencianske Teplice, SLOVAKIA |
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2nd Johannes Brahms International Choir Competition | 2001 | Wernigerode, GERMANY |
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Festival Choral International de Neuchatel | 1995 | Neuchatel, SWITZERLAND |
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24th Florilege Vocal de Tours | 1995 | Tours, FRANCE |
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Festival Internacional de Musica de Cantonigros | 1995 | Cantonigros, SPAIN |
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Nederlands International Koor Festival | 1995 | Arnhem, The NETHERLANDS |
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XL Concorso Polifonico Internazionale “Guido d’ Arezzo” | 1992 | Arezzo, ITALY |
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International Music Council (IMC) UNESCO Int’l. Music Prize 2005 | 2005 | Paris, France |
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National Recognition
Organization | Date | Location | Award |
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The Office of the President & the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) | 2013 | Manila, PHILIPPINES |
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ALIW Awards | 2012 | Pasay City, PHILIPPINES |
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National Consumers’ Award (Who’s Who in the Philippines)' | 2012 |
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ALIW Awards | 2011 | Pasay City, PHILIPPINES |
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ALIW Awards | 2010 | Manila, PHILIPPINES |
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The Office of the President & the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) | 2009 | Manila, PHILIPPINES |
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National Consumers’ Award (Who’s Who in the Philippines) | 2004 |
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ALIW Awards | 2002 | Manila, PHILIPPINES |
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National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) | 1985 |
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National Finals, National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) | 1983 |
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Folk Arts Theatre’s “Karnabal Grande” Choral Competition | December 1983 | Manila, PHILIPPINES |
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U.P. Himig Choral Competition | 1983 | Quezon City, PHILIPPINES |
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Battle of the Best Chorales | 1980 | Manila, PHILIPPINES |
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External links
- Official website
- http://www.youtube.com/user/melvicgcano
- Facebook page
- UP Singing Ambassadors Twitter account
- The UP Singing Ambassarors' rendition of "Hymne a l'Amour"
- The UP Singing Ambassarors with JOSH GROBAN (Awake World Tour)
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