Professor Fidel Calalang Jr. is the Conducting Dept. Head at the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music as well as the conductor of the University of Santo Tomas Singers in Manila, Philippines. The choir prides itself as the first and only Asian choir at present to ever hold the title "Choir of the World" twice (1995 & 2010) from the Llangollen Eistedfodd in Wales. So you might want to check out the title of this song while adding "UST Singers" to it so you can find the present members (specifically YT user Jojie Badilla). I'm sure you'll find many renditions of Prof. Calalang's other arrangements interesting as well, including his award-winning piece, "Pater Noster" by the UST Singers Alumni. Best of luck to you and your choir!
I miss singing this song in choir with everyone Mr. Cundari. I get so emotional when ever I listen to this,thank you for so many great years at NHS!!
The most incredible things those teens can do with their voices
does anyone know where I can get an arrangement of this?! I have been looking everywhere?!
We recieved permission directly from the composer to use it. You would have to contact him.
please see above post as your reference
Who would I contact? I want this arrangement to do with my high school choir.
Professor Fidel Calalang Jr. is the Conducting Dept. Head at the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music as well as the conductor of the University of Santo Tomas Singers in Manila, Philippines. The choir prides itself as the first and only Asian choir at present to ever hold the title "Choir of the World" twice (1995 & 2010) from the Llangollen Eistedfodd in Wales. So you might want to check out the title of this song while adding "UST Singers" to it so you can find the present members (specifically YT user Jojie Badilla). I'm sure you'll find many renditions of Prof. Calalang's other arrangements interesting as well, including his award-winning piece, "Pater Noster" by the UST Singers Alumni. Best of luck to you and your choir!
What in the unseasoned speed racer is this?
Lovely until the percussion snare/cabassa comes in...