
The Philippine Madrigal Singer
In the ceremony held in the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Headquarter in Paris, France last July 27, 2009. The Philippine Madrigal Singers had received the distinction as being the UNESCO’s Artist for Peace. This recognition is given to a person or group of people who make effort and contribute in extending the message of peace among nations.
The Philippine Madrigal Singer is one of the most successful choir in Asia and the world. The Philippine Madrigal Singer also known as the MADZ, were established in 1963 by Prof. Andrea Veneracion. The MADZ has been responsible for training more than 200 singers and choral music specialist since it was established. It won numerous awards including the prestigious European Grand Prix for Choral Singing in 2007. The Philippine Madrigal Singer had been a strong influence in the Philippine music industry and in Asia. The group usually goes on tour twice a year, not only abroad but also in some remote parts of the Philippines.
The awards given to the Philippine Madrigal Singers is for the recognition of their efforts to promote dialogue and understanding among peoples in Southeast Asia, their contribution to extend Unesco’s message of peace and tolerance, and their dedication to the ideals and aims of the organization. With this prestigious recognition the Philippine Madrigal Singer are are expected to bring their support to UNESCO programs on cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue. Specific projects include a series of Concerts for Peace, a Sing for Peace festival, and various choral singing classes, workshops, and educational activities.
Together with the Philippine Madrigal Singers some of the world-famous personalities are given the same recognition. They are Manu Dibango (musician from Cameroon), Patricia Velasquez (actress from Venezuela), Gilberto Gil (musician from Brazil), Miyako Yoshida (dancer from Japan), Sumi Jo (soprano from Republic of Korea), singer and founder of the musical group Gypsy Kings Chico Bouchikhi (France), and conductor Valery Gergiev (Russian Federation).
This coming August 27 and 28, the Philippine Madrigal Singers will share the honor to Filipinos during their MADZ About Love… MADZ About Peace concert which is to be held at the CCP Main Theatre.
