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GERHARDT-LICAD CD IS GRAMOPHONE EDITORS' CD OF THE MONTH
Manila
Sun 6th May 2012
 
 
          Celebrated German cellist Alban Gerhardt is on the cover of London’s Classical Music magazine for espousing an unlikely recital in -- of all places – at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) starting next month
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Alban Gerhardt
 

          Called the Bach-Bahn or Bach Train,  the concert will involve the playing of Bach’s cello  (unaccompanied) suites.

          Gerhardt told music writer Andrew Stewart that he believes that playing Bach in a railway station or a busy public space can penetrate minds dulled by the daily grind of commuting.

          Violinist Joshua Bell tried playing Bach’s  Chaconne during rush hour in a Washington D.C. subway station and Gerhardt was not impressed. “I feel there are more genuine musicians than him. On a big concert platform, people fall for superficial stuff. But in that setting they saw a guy going through the motions.”

          He added that people didn’t stop to listen because the violinist was not very sincere and was after the big effect which didn’t work musically. “So now I must try to best to make Bach’s music speak so people do stop to listen.”

          Like Gerhardt, I’ve always been curious how provincial audiences will react to a piece of music that is not part of their listening habit for decades.

          I brought the first cello recital in Antipolo (Victor Michael Coo with Cecile Roxas), Palawan (Coo with Mark Carpio), Albay (Wilfredo Pasamba) and Catanduanes (Coo with Mary Anne Espina) many years back and was rewarded by unlikely reactions.

          A janitor from the provincial capitol of Catanduanes told me his hair stood on end when he heard Saint-Saens’s The Swan during the rehearsals. He came back to the actual concert just to hear again that piece of music.

          In  the ballroom of Albay Hotel in Legazpi City,  even waiters stopped when Cecile Licad played a Beethoven sonata. “What is that piece of music again?” they asked. “We have never heard anything like it in our lives.” Earlier, Licad ordered waiters to push the curtains on the sides to bring out better sound in the hall (we did the same thing in La Covia Hall in Cavite and as it turned out, the hall burned down after the rehearsal).

          Many years back in the late 60s after I’ve watched the film version of The Sound of Music, I bought a single record of the song, “Climb Every M Mountain” and asked the owner of a jukebox of a beer joint in Quiapo to please include it in his machine. I was gloating when beer drinkers  -- glued to non-stop playing of “Black Is Black” -- suddenly pause when they suddenly heard “Climb Every Mountain” in an unlikely setting. Even waitresses suddenly stopped serving to listen to the song.

          What I am saying is that  appreciation for real good music is not the monopoly of people in the cities nor is it the exclusive passion of the so-called musically literate.

          When Licad played in the Ayala malls for the first time two years ago, she was surprised that many who had heard her actually could not afford the tickets in her regular concerts at CCP and Philamlife Theater. “I only read about you but we have no budget for concerts. After hearing you in this free concert in the malls, now I know why you are a great artist.”

          In a latest development, the all-Faure CD of  cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Cecile Licad was declared the best CD for the month of April 2012 by the editors of Gramophone Magazine.

          The cello and piano duo was heard in Montreal, Canada  last (April 15 playing  Cesar Franck’s  Sonata in A Major and Brahms’s Sonata No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99.  They were last heard in Manila in 2009 to great acclaim.

          Some of the few lucky buyers of the  acclaimed all-Faure  Sonata CD of Licad and Gerhardt were Fr. Paco Albano of Isabela, Mr. Tony Boot of  Talisay, Negros  Occidental and Francis Onglatco  of Cebu, among others.

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          For lovers of intimate concerts with an informal ambience, the CD to listen to is the newly released “Lea Salonga: The Journey So Far, ” a recording of her live concert  at the Café Carlyle with musical director Larry Yurman on piano, Jack Cavari on guitar, John Miller on bass, and Dave Ratajczak on drums.

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          The singer in this album is not your usual Lea with predictable Broadway repertoire.


          In fact she opens her Carlyle gig with  Gary Granada’s Salamat, Salamat Musika and pulls off the biggest surprise in the concert by singing Juan Silos’s and Levi Celerio’s “Waray Waray” on a whacky stance. As a preface to the song, she said that the song referred to Visayans who wouldn’t say no to any challenge, physical or  otherwise. And she quipped, “My mother (Mrs. Ligaya Salonga could have been one of them.”

          There is a whiff of jazz and blues in some of her songs (“Someone To Watch Over Me,” among others) and on her final song, “Someone’s Waiting for You,” you realize that Lea has transcended Broadway and is in fact proud to be singing Filipino songs and singing them with true grit.
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