Day: July 22, 2015

#KoristaAko: Mcoy Fundales

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Welcome to another edition of #KoristaAko! This is a special edition, because we have a real star from a different side of the music spectrum–rock music. Yes, friends, you’ve read it right. No less than Mcoy Fundales of the Pinoy Ako/PBB/Orange and Lemons/Kenyo fame started as a korista. And just recently, he revisited his choral singing experience on a European concert tour.

Musikerong Daddy ng PBB. Photo: www.pep.ph

In Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition, he was known as “Musikerong Daddy” who hails from Bulacan. His former band, Orange and Lemons, were behind the success of Pinoy Ako, PBB’s theme song. I got the chance to really get to know Kuya Mcoy during our rehearsals and our trip for the Barasoain Kalinangan Foundation, Inc., where we were both invited to sing and tour Europe with last June. I got to know how really talented he is (he doesn’t read notes, but has a very good ear in music). He’s singing tenor. The fact that we were only ten, and they were only two tenors in the group, is testament to how he did well as chorister. Not only that, we encountered a funny, positive, and very humble rockstar dad especially during the trip. He doesn’t look like he has a college graduate for a daughter already (yes, he has, and he looks and is very young, in fact). It was a blessing to know him personally.

In one of our performances, Vienna, Austria.

He graciously agreed to appear in this month’s #KoristaAko, and here’s what he had to share:

Name: Marco “Mcoy” Fundales

Current profession: School owner/president (Young Achievers Montessori School), Vocalist/songwriter KENYO (formerly known as Orange and Lemons), TV and movie writer (he’s part of the Creative Team of Pepito Manaloto on GMA7).

Choirs joined (and years if possible): Mariano Ponce High School Choir and San Agustin Parish Choir (both in Baliwag, 1992-1994).

Why did you join the choir? What was that something or someone that influenced you? : I’ve always been fascinated with the marriage of voices, choir music takes me to another level of consciousness every time I listen to it. I’ve often wondered what it takes to form a group and what happens behind the scenes in order to create harmony among members (literally and relationship wise)

What is your favourite song arranged or composed for choir and why?: Ato del Rosario’s take and arrangement on the traditional Pasyon Senakulo. It’s so pretty, you’d want to sing it throughout the year if possible. We brought this work to Europe, and is one of my favourites, too. –> see a portion of the work here

What was the hardest piece you’ve studied? ANAK (Robert Delgado’s) –> this one we studied for the trip, and it was indeed hard!

Any choir/s or vocal ensembles you look up to and why?: Philippine Madrigal Singers! They are always a treat and an experience to listen to! I’m also a fan of The Company. The members are even great people off stage. Great friends. They took OPM to a higher level because of their work.

What is your most unforgettable choral moment?: To sing with a choir in a European cultural mission/tour after almost 2 decades of hiatus from choral singing.

#KoristaAko dahil: Dito ako nagsimula bago ako pinalad sa larangan ng pagbabanda. Hindi mawawala ang pagmamahal ko sa musika ng isang koro tulad ng pagmamahal ko sa iba pang anyo at sining ng musika.   Thank you for your wonderful answers, Kuya Mcoy! And thank you for inspiring us to sing in a choir, too.

With the rockstar and certified korista, Mcoy Fundales!
With the rockstar and certified korista, Mcoy Fundales!

To end, here’s our performance of his hit song, Pinoy Ako. So now you probably know why and how starstruck I am during this trip. No less than its singer performing his own song with you, in a choir. Such a rare privilege!

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Hi-5 House of Dreams

Oh yes, my little bunny will not want to miss this.
Oh yes, my little bunny will not want to miss this.

I don’t know why, but just lately, my daughter got back her fascination to Hi-5. New cast, new songs to memorise, new stories to listen to. Someone is in super fan mode yet again!

We first watched in 2012, with the previous cast whom she loved. She was just two years old back then, and I got us great seats in front. So as I saw this in my email, I immediately looked at ticket prices. I was surprised, though, they’re twice the price already from three years ago! Will have to see if we could watch. But if you’re interested, here’s first dibs on information about the upcoming show this December.

Hi-5 House of Dreams

The sun is setting and it’s time for the big Hi-5 sleepover party! With the help of Chats, the “Dream Meister”, and her magical Dream Catcher, your Hi-5 friends journey on some wild, wonderful and wacky dream adventures!

In Hi-5 House of Dreams, Ainsley, Dayen, Mary, Stevie and Tanika enter the world of dreams, finding themselves in the jungle, fairy gardens, outer space, underwater and even in the super cool world of superheroes! Each dream comes to life on stage in a burst of music, singing and dancing in this exciting new stage production.

Hi-5 House of Dreams is a whimsical trip into a fantasy adventure where you can catch your favorite Hi-5 songs- Underwater Discovery, Move Your Body, It’s a Party and Living in a Rainbow and plenty of new songs with the Hi-5 gang!

Venue
Newport Performing Arts Theater
Resorts World Manila

Show Schedule:
December 18-22, 2015
Dec. 18 (Fri) – 2:30PM, 6PM
Dec. 19 (Sat) – 11AM, 2:30PM, 6PM
Dec. 20 (Sun) – 11AM, 2:30PM, 6PM
Dec. 21 (Mon) – 2:30PM, 6PM
Dec. 22 (Tue) – 11AM, 2:30PM
 
Regular Ticket Prices
VIP 1 – P 4,500
VIP 2 – P 3,800
Gold – P 3,200
Silver – P 2,700
Bronze – P 2,400

Exclusive pre-sale for HSBC Credit and Debit Cardholders.
SAVE 10% on Hi-5 House of Dreams tickets.
from JULY 20 to AUGUST 20, 2015
Per DTI-FTEB SPD Permit No. 0296, Series of 2015

BOOK NOW AND GET THE BEST SEATS AVAILABLE
For ticket orders, call Vivre Fort Entertainment at:
(02) 668-9535 or 09985129670

Tickets also available at:
www.ticketworld.com.ph/ 891-9999