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De La Salle Zobel Symphony Orchestra

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Logotype of the DLSZ Symphony Orchestra
Logotype of the DLSZ Symphony Orchestra

The De La Salle Zobel Symphony Orchestra (DLSZ Symphony) is an 80-piece orchestra that is based in De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School in Muntinlupa City, Philippines. Its current conductor and orchestral arranger is Leopoldo F. Sumera, Jr.

History

The DLSZ Symphony was formed in 1984 as an informal musical group, at the urging of Br. Raymond Bronowicz FSC, who was the Director of De La Salle-Santiago Zobel at that time and was tasked to play at important school functions and gatherings.[1] After a few years, it was formally organized into an orchestra by Maestro Leoncio Molino. Since then, it has been known as the DLSZ Symphony Orchestra.

Past Conductors

  • Leoncio Molino
  • Aguedo Malabanan [2]
  • Ryan Hernandez
  • Gerardo Fajardo (2003–2004)[3]
  • Tom Nazareno (2003–2005)

Assistant Conductors

The Bandleader of the DLSZ Symphonic Band is concurrently the Assistant Conductor of the Symphony Orchestra. Past Assistant Conductors include:

  • Rodolfo Bangco, Jr.
  • Emmanuel Lalunio (2002–2003)[4]
  • Tom Nazareno (2003, 2004)
  • Melvin Rioveros (2005–2007)
  • Nena Chavez (2007–present)
  • Linwell Lalic (2010-present)

Composition

The DLSZ Symphony Orchestra is composed of the following sections:

  • Woodwinds
  • Brasses
  • Percussion
  • Strings

The Orchestra has also been broken into the winds and strings sections to make up a symphonic band and string ensemble, respectively.

Membership

Membership to the Orchestra is open to all grade school and high school students of the school who have been members of the DLSZ Beginning Band or the DLSZ Beginning Strings. These two groups train grade school students in their preferred musical instrument and prepares them for subsequent membership to the Symphony Orchestra.

Performances

Performing at Zobel's 25th anniversary concert in 2004

The repertoire of the Orchestra mostly consists of classical pieces complemented by contemporary and popular music.

At present, the Orchestra continues to perform its original mandate of providing music for special events that are held on campus. It also plays at concerts during De La Salle Zobel's anniversary celebrations in November and at Christmas. Prior to the establishment of the school's Center for the Performing Arts, the Orchestra held a year-end concert in March. This has since been replaced by the Center's annual Performing Arts Festival in February, which also features the other performing groups of the school such as the DLSZ Chorale and the Rondalla Ensemble.

Up until 2000, when the school presented annual musicals at theaters off campus, the Orchestra provided live music to the school plays. The last musical to be performed outside of the campus was Teach the World, a play, which was based on the life and times of St. John Baptist De La Salle. In 2004, during the 25th anniversary celebrations of De La Salle Zobel, the Orchestra once again provided music to Act 25, which was a revue of the past productions of the school.

Besides performing at Lasallian schools in the Philippines, the DLSZ Symnphony has also been invited to perform in other schools around Metro Manila. Recently, they were invited by Office of the Speaker Judith T, Won Pat in Guam's Performing Arts Festival

It's rehearsal hall is located at the ground floor of De La Salle Zobel's Angelo King Center for the Performing Arts.

Notes

  1. ^ De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School. (2006). 2006 student handbook. Muntinlupa:DLSZ Institutional Development and Communications Office.
  2. ^ Assistant to Leoncio Molino before being named Conductor
  3. ^ Assistant to Aguedo Malabanan, 2002-2003
  4. ^ As conductor of the String Orchestra