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Quick Change. The CompanY With Jon Santos Live
12 Jul 2009 02:41 PM
Reposting this invite. Please watch!
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Quick Change Artists!
For more than two decades, Asia’s premiere vocal group – The CompanY and irrepressible funny man – Jon Santos, have proven to be the quintessential quick change artists. As seasoned artisans of their craft, it is their chameleonic abilities to reinvent and adapt that have made them credible, dependable and effective powerhouses in the arena of the live concert stage.
On July 31 (Friday) and August 1 (Saturday) – The CompanY and Jon Santos will showcase their best showstoppers in a musical comedy revue entitled “QUICK CHANGE” to be held at Star Theater, CCP Complex. “QUICK CHANGE” is the debut production of Ambient Media Events and shall also feature upcoming artists: Reymond Sajor (Wycopa Grand Champion) and Jez Salcedo.
Tickets are available at Ticketworld (call 891-9999), Star Theater (call 512 5031), The Marco Polo Plaza Cebu ( call +63 32 253 1111). Online tickets are available at www.ticketworld.com.ph
“QUICK CHANGE” refers to the concerts’ multi genre music that explores different eras, styles and influences. The shows’ repertoire runs the gamut from big band to standards, from classical to rock, from a cappella showstoppers to Brazilian grooves, and more. “QUICK CHANGE” also refers to the concerts’ visual and theatrical elements – change of characters, change of costumes and looks, etc. Miss Ria Osorio leads the 8-piece band composed of the members of Gerard Salonga’s orchestra, FILharmoniKA. “QUICK CHANGE” is directed by a team of highly respected veterans in Philippine theater, namely: Menchu Lauchengco Yulo, Chari Arespacochaga and Manman Cangsico. Band arrangements by Beth Martin, JD Villanueva, Ria Osorio and Moy Ortiz.
“QUICK CHANGE” is brought to you by: Ambient Media Events, Marco Polo Plaza Hotel, Solar Entertainment Channels: Second Avenue, ETC, JackTV, Yellow Cab, Urban Groove, Arnel Papa Jewelry, Hat Mama, TJMaxMusiclab, Brainchild Productions, 92.3 XFM, RJ 100, 105.1 Crossover, 106.7 Dream FM.
For a truly classy, sassy and brassy evening of great music and hilarious comedy, “QUICK CHANGE” is that concert experience you’ve been waiting for all year.
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Quick Change Artists!
For more than two decades, Asia’s premiere vocal group – The CompanY and irrepressible funny man – Jon Santos, have proven to be the quintessential quick change artists. As seasoned artisans of their craft, it is their chameleonic abilities to reinvent and adapt that have made them credible, dependable and effective powerhouses in the arena of the live concert stage.
On July 31 (Friday) and August 1 (Saturday) – The CompanY and Jon Santos will showcase their best showstoppers in a musical comedy revue entitled “QUICK CHANGE” to be held at Star Theater, CCP Complex. “QUICK CHANGE” is the debut production of Ambient Media Events and shall also feature upcoming artists: Reymond Sajor (Wycopa Grand Champion) and Jez Salcedo.
Tickets are available at Ticketworld (call 891-9999), Star Theater (call 512 5031), The Marco Polo Plaza Cebu ( call +63 32 253 1111). Online tickets are available at www.ticketworld.com.ph
“QUICK CHANGE” refers to the concerts’ multi genre music that explores different eras, styles and influences. The shows’ repertoire runs the gamut from big band to standards, from classical to rock, from a cappella showstoppers to Brazilian grooves, and more. “QUICK CHANGE” also refers to the concerts’ visual and theatrical elements – change of characters, change of costumes and looks, etc. Miss Ria Osorio leads the 8-piece band composed of the members of Gerard Salonga’s orchestra, FILharmoniKA. “QUICK CHANGE” is directed by a team of highly respected veterans in Philippine theater, namely: Menchu Lauchengco Yulo, Chari Arespacochaga and Manman Cangsico. Band arrangements by Beth Martin, JD Villanueva, Ria Osorio and Moy Ortiz.
“QUICK CHANGE” is brought to you by: Ambient Media Events, Marco Polo Plaza Hotel, Solar Entertainment Channels: Second Avenue, ETC, JackTV, Yellow Cab, Urban Groove, Arnel Papa Jewelry, Hat Mama, TJMaxMusiclab, Brainchild Productions, 92.3 XFM, RJ 100, 105.1 Crossover, 106.7 Dream FM.
For a truly classy, sassy and brassy evening of great music and hilarious comedy, “QUICK CHANGE” is that concert experience you’ve been waiting for all year.
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This Week's Tasks, Plus Some Tidbits About My Dad
19 Jul 2008 01:36 PM
1.) 37 Final Countdown plus 7 Showdown
numbers for Singing Bee - due on Monday, July 21
Been writing transcriptions for Singing Bee for 2+ months now. For some reason, the load got doubled this weekend. It's probably because my dad, who is the musical director of the show, is doing other shows this month. My dad is the type to farm out his work to other arrangers when he wants to focus on certain projects, to churn out quality arrangements. He is heavily involved in the planning, writing, and of course, music, for Dolphy's show. He's the perfect choice for that show because he's a natural comedian.
(Sometimes I regret that I didn't inherit his showmanship or sense of humor, or ability to command the attention of whatever room he is in, with the least amount of effort. I'm more of my mom in personality, and many of my strengths are different from his, I think.)
My dad, Mel Villena, the Singing Bee Maestro, with the Bandble Bee. Photo taken from http://bumbleaidz.multiply.com/photos/album/34/Singing_Bee#3
2.) 1 big band arrangement for The CompanY's album - due on Wednesday, July 23
This gives me two days to write it... Hope I do it well despite the time crunch! A big band arrangement is always a dream project for me - even if I do still struggle with the medium sometimes, what with me not being a wind player - but neither was Maria Schneider, Gil Evans, Angel Pena, Michael Giacchino, and a host of other arrangers I truly admire, who write for big band. In other words, no one should use that excuse to explain shortcomings in writing for wind instruments (that he/she isn't a wind player), he he.
The CompanY is coming out with an exciting album! I'll post more details as soon as the project is well under way (I don't want to post spoilers).
In the meantime, I'll leave you with a video of The CompanY performing an arrangement of mine - A Night in Tunisia for Big Band. (I wrote for the big band while The CompanY arranged all vocal parts)
3.) 2 medleys for Dolphy's upcoming show - due on Friday, July 25
I also have two days to do these numbers. Yeeee! Good luck to me.
Pressure is good, in some ways.
My dad will be musical director of this show. Do we smell some nepotism with regard to my current gigs? He he. Well, in defense of his choice of arrangers, I do believe I've earned a bit of experience to be considered his "colleague" (a newbie in comparison to him, maybe, but a colleague nevertheless). He did wait for me to get hired by other people as an arranger, before he decided to hire me in some of his projects, and before he started referring me to his contacts. I got lots of stories and funny incidents related to being the daughter of a well-known and accomplished musical director and arranger here in the Philippines. But I will save those for other posts.
The current onslaught of arranging gigs given to me by my dad - those that aren't related to Singing Bee - may be due in part to shared tastes in music. I grew up listening to his sounds around the house. We both love big band, jazz, world music, and any kind of pop which has some quirkiness to it - mixing genres, experimenting. He is particularly good at big band, soul, show tunes, and novelty or arrangements with a lot of character. His arrangements, more often than not, show an original and highly imaginative mind. He confesses to not being the most mainstream arranger, because his music often has more quirkiness to it to be really considered mainstream, but I'd say he's in a very good niche which not many people are in, and thus the jobs still flow freely. (But of course the real reason is God's providence, behind it all... )
Been writing transcriptions for Singing Bee for 2+ months now. For some reason, the load got doubled this weekend. It's probably because my dad, who is the musical director of the show, is doing other shows this month. My dad is the type to farm out his work to other arrangers when he wants to focus on certain projects, to churn out quality arrangements. He is heavily involved in the planning, writing, and of course, music, for Dolphy's show. He's the perfect choice for that show because he's a natural comedian.
(Sometimes I regret that I didn't inherit his showmanship or sense of humor, or ability to command the attention of whatever room he is in, with the least amount of effort. I'm more of my mom in personality, and many of my strengths are different from his, I think.)
My dad, Mel Villena, the Singing Bee Maestro, with the Bandble Bee. Photo taken from http://bumbleaidz.multiply.com/photos/album/34/Singing_Bee#3
2.) 1 big band arrangement for The CompanY's album - due on Wednesday, July 23
This gives me two days to write it... Hope I do it well despite the time crunch! A big band arrangement is always a dream project for me - even if I do still struggle with the medium sometimes, what with me not being a wind player - but neither was Maria Schneider, Gil Evans, Angel Pena, Michael Giacchino, and a host of other arrangers I truly admire, who write for big band. In other words, no one should use that excuse to explain shortcomings in writing for wind instruments (that he/she isn't a wind player), he he.
The CompanY is coming out with an exciting album! I'll post more details as soon as the project is well under way (I don't want to post spoilers).
In the meantime, I'll leave you with a video of The CompanY performing an arrangement of mine - A Night in Tunisia for Big Band. (I wrote for the big band while The CompanY arranged all vocal parts)
3.) 2 medleys for Dolphy's upcoming show - due on Friday, July 25
I also have two days to do these numbers. Yeeee! Good luck to me.
Pressure is good, in some ways.
My dad will be musical director of this show. Do we smell some nepotism with regard to my current gigs? He he. Well, in defense of his choice of arrangers, I do believe I've earned a bit of experience to be considered his "colleague" (a newbie in comparison to him, maybe, but a colleague nevertheless). He did wait for me to get hired by other people as an arranger, before he decided to hire me in some of his projects, and before he started referring me to his contacts. I got lots of stories and funny incidents related to being the daughter of a well-known and accomplished musical director and arranger here in the Philippines. But I will save those for other posts.
The current onslaught of arranging gigs given to me by my dad - those that aren't related to Singing Bee - may be due in part to shared tastes in music. I grew up listening to his sounds around the house. We both love big band, jazz, world music, and any kind of pop which has some quirkiness to it - mixing genres, experimenting. He is particularly good at big band, soul, show tunes, and novelty or arrangements with a lot of character. His arrangements, more often than not, show an original and highly imaginative mind. He confesses to not being the most mainstream arranger, because his music often has more quirkiness to it to be really considered mainstream, but I'd say he's in a very good niche which not many people are in, and thus the jobs still flow freely. (But of course the real reason is God's providence, behind it all... )
