PH Embassy in Oslo Brings Early Christmas Cheer to Elderly, Provides Choral Training
Top photo: The choral training participants perform “Ang Pasko ay Sumapit” for the senior citizens. Bottom photo: Earlier that day, they were given a training on how to better harness their voices and perform better as choir members. (Oslo PE photos)
OSLO, 10 November 2022 – The Philippine Embassy in Oslo brought the trademark early Filipino Christmas cheer to senior citizens with a mini-concert which followed a choral and vocal training workshop for Filipino choirs in the area on 05 November 2022 at the Solvang Helsehus in Oslo.
“As Filipinos start to celebrate Christmas as early as September, we have decided to also have our Norwegian friends experience our brand of Christmas through song. We hope they felt the warmth and cheer of the Filipino Christmas through the performance,” Philippine Ambassador to Norway Enrico T. Fos said.
Around 40 singers from various Filipino choirs in Norway participated in the training, in cooperation with the Music for Environment and National Development (MEND). The Nightingales members Bernadette Mamauag and Katrina Saga, joined by MEND Chairperson Fr. Dennis Cagantas and MEND Corporate Secretary and baritone Rommel Taniegra, shared tips and tricks on how to be better singers and choir members. MEND is an organization which aims to use music as an instrument for healing and change. The group was inspired by Pope Francis’ Laudato Si and the celebration of the 500th Anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines.
During the choral and vocal training, participants were taught singing techniques through relaxing and preparing the body parts used for singing, better breathing and vocal control, as well as steps on how to learn their vocal pieces better. According to the trainers, singers are vocal athletes themselves and need to always train and work hard to improve their voices and their performance.
After the training, the participants used what they have learned and serenaded around 30 senior citizen residents of Solvang Helsehus with the classic Filipino carol “Ang Pasko ay Sumapit”. The Nightingales also performed a selection of songs to entertain the crowd.
The senior citizens were touched with the performance, saying that it has been two years since they were serenaded, with some teary-eyed and clapping as they enjoyed the music performed in a different language.
The Nightingales also gave a mini-concert at the Menighetslokale in Oslo a day before the training and visit to the senior citizens. The event was held in collaboration with the Sacred Heart Filipino Chaplaincy Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
The duo, along with Mr. Taniegra, performed a collection of classic, Filipino, and pop songs to the delight of their audience. Present during the concert were select members of the Filipino community in Oslo and their Norwegian friends who enjoyed a Friday night of music courtesy of The Nightingales.
Ambassador Fos mentioned that the choral training is part of the preparations for the “Paskong Pinoy” choral festival, which will feature Filipino Christian choirs representing various groups and churches in Norway. The event, which will also serve as one of the Embassy’s Christmas events for the Filipino community in Norway, will be held on 01 December 2022. END
The Nightingales perform before the senior citizen residents of the Solvang Helseus. (Oslo PE photo)
Philippine Ambassador to Norway Enrico T. Fos addresses the audience before the concert. (Oslo PE photo)
The Nightingales—Bernadette Mamauag and Katrina Saga (left photo) and baritone Rommel Taniegra (right photo) performed at the concert. (Oslo PE photos)
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