Filipino tenors hold cultural performance in Macau | Inquirer Entertainment

Filipino tenors hold cultural performance in Macau

/ 06:34 PM May 19, 2011

MANILA, Philippines—Five young Filipino classical/pop tenors The Angelos, dubbed as Asia’s counterpart of the world famous Il Divo, were once again invited to perform before members of Macau Pensioners Association (APOMAC) during their anniversary celebration and gala dinner, the Philippine Consulate General in Macau reported.

The performance was held at the conventional center at the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf last May 13.

Their repertoire which wowed an estimated audience of 1,500 people included Volare, Amigos Para Silmpre, Music of the Night, Impossible Dream, This is the Moment, Love Changes Everything, I Believe in You, Senza Catene and Conte Partiro (Time to Say Goodbye).

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The popular and well-traveled singers had a number of successful performances overseas including one at the 77th birthday concert for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, a guesting at the concert of Lani Misalucha in Las Vegas, back-to-back concerts with world-renowned pianist David Osborne, concert at the river Rock Show Theater in Vancouver, Canada and many others.

George Sison-Tagle, a former member of Philippine Opera Company, founded The Angelos in 2007 with members composed of multi-talented and multi-awarded artists. He also co-owns a music and art school where he teaches voice lessons and art classes.

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