PHOTO: © Philippine Madrigal Singers © JM Puyat

Philippine Madrigal Singers: Chorgesang (Buchmesse-Gastland Philippinen)

In the organizer's words:

The Philippine Madrigal Singers have been recognized by UNESCO as Artists for Peace for "contributing to the promotion of cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue and a culture of peace". They have won prizes at many prestigious choral competitions around the world, including the Grand Prix at the Concurso Internazionale di Guido d' Arezzo 2016 in Arezzo, Italy, and even the prestigious European Grand Prix for Choral Singing twice (1997 and 2007).

The group's virtuosity, continuous promotion of Philippine choral works, and stirring and deeply emotional impact on audiences worldwide have established its reputation as a groundbreaking force in choral music and an inspiring role model for other choirs.

Founded in 1963, the Philippine Madrigal Singers continue to demonstrate that choral music can be socially relevant and transformational. In 2024, the choir was named the "National Performing Arts Company for Choral Music" by the Philippines. In the run-up to the Frankfurt Book Fair with the Philippines as this year's guest country, they are now making a guest appearance at the ROMANFABRIK.

The Philippine Madrigal Singers have been recognized by UNESCO as Artists for Peace for 'contributing to the promotion of cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue and a culture of peace'. They have won prizes at many prestigious choral competitions around the world, including the Grand Prix at the Concurso Internazionale di Guido d' Arezzo 2016 in Arezzo, Italy, and even the prestigious European Grand Prix for Choral Singing twice (1997 and 2007).

The group's virtuosity, continuous promotion of Philippine choral works, and stirring and deeply emotional impact on audiences worldwide have established its reputation as a groundbreaking force in choral music and an inspiring role model for other choirs.

Founded in 1963, the Philippine Madrigal Singers continue to demonstrate that choral music can be socially relevant and transformational. In 2024, the choir was named the 'National Performing Arts Company for Choral Music' by the Philippines. In the run-up to the Frankfurt Book Fair, with the Philippines as this year's guest country, they are now making a stop at the ROMANFABRIK.

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Price information:

Please register at / registration is requested: reservierung@romanfabrik.de

Location

ROMANFABRIK Hanauer Landstraße 186 60314 Frankfurt am Main

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