The Las Piñas Boys Choir of
Las Piñas
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is a
boys' choir made up of scholarship students at the
St. Joseph's Academy, and performs regularly in the annual International Bamboo Organ Festival and at the Parish of
St. Joseph.
History
In 1969, Father Mark Lesage, C.I.C.M., the parish priest of the Las Piñas Parish, suggested having a choir of boys in white soutanes sing on the stage during the Midnight Mass. In 1972, they decided to participate in the First Children’s Choir Competition at the
Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP; ) is a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) established to preserve, develop and promote Arts in the Philippines, arts and Culture of the Philippines, culture in the Philippines.Presid ...
(CCP), still carrying the former name “Himig Kawayan Boys Choir”. There, they won third place. From then on, invitations to perform outside Las Piñas became more frequent, including invitations to perform in
Malacañang. They became known as the Las Piñas Boys Choir during the 70s.
Recordings
Two LP-records were made. The first one was recorded on the occasion of the Inaugural Concerts of the Bamboo Organ in 1975, with Wolfgang Oehms on the organ. The second was recorded a few months later and released with the title: "Christmas Carols on the Las Piñas Bamboo Organ", with Zenas Reyes Lozada as accompanist.
References
External links
The Las Piñas Bamboo OrganThe Las Piñas Boys Choir Official Website
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Filipino choirs
Choirs of children
Musical groups from Metro Manila
Musical groups established in 1969
Las Piñas