Presented in partnership with the FEU Campus Ministry, this free concert will take place on March 31 at 5 PM at the FEU Chapel, offering the Tamaraw community a moving musical reflection in preparation for Holy Week.
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| FEU Chapel |
Founded in the quiet coastal village of Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales, the Pundaquit Virtuosi is led by internationally renowned Filipino violinist Coke Bolipata. Through his vision, music education has become accessible to children in the community, transforming lives and nurturing young talents through classical training and performance opportunities. What began as a grassroots initiative has grown into a respected ensemble known for its heartfelt performances and advocacy for arts education.
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| Pundaquit Virtuosi |
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| Stations of the Cross by Carlos "Botong" Francisco |
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| Coke Bolipata |
Composed in 1786, Joseph Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ is a deeply contemplative masterpiece originally written for Good Friday services in Cádiz, Spain. The work consists of seven sonatas, each reflecting one of Christ’s final utterances on the Cross, framed by a solemn introduction and a powerful concluding movement. Revered for its emotional depth and spiritual intensity, the piece invites listeners into quiet meditation through expressive melodies and profound musical storytelling.
The concert is open to all but with limited seats available through pre-registration via the QR code on the poster or the registration link below.
Interested attendees may also contact the FEU Center for the Arts through its official platforms for further inquiries.
Reserve your seat through this registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/Tb3m5a9W49.
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Email: fca@feu.edu.ph




























