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Philippine Madrigal Singers group will be named UNESCO Artist for Peace

Philippine Madrigal Singers group will be named UNESCO Artist for Peace
  • © Teresa Barrozo
  • The Philippine Madrigal Singers

Koïchiro Matsuura, the Director-General of UNESCO, will designate the Philippine Madrigal Singers as UNESCO Artist for Peace at a ceremony on 27 July (Room I, 7 p.m.), just before the group’s concert at Headquarters in Paris.

The Philippine Madrigal singers will receive this distinction “in recognition of their efforts to promote dialogue and understanding among peoples in Southeast Asia, their contribution to extend UNESCO’s message of peace and tolerance, and their dedication to the ideals and aims of the Organization.”

The Philippine Madrigal Singers, known as the MADZ, were brought together in 1963 by music professor Andrea O. Veneracion. The group performs many different musical genres but specializes in the Renaissance style for which it is named. It has won numerous awards, including the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing in 2007 (Arezzo, Italy), and its influence in the Philippines and throughout Asia is far-reaching. Responsible for training more than 200 singers and choral music specialists since its creation, the group goes on tour twice a year, not only abroad but also to the most remote parts of the Philippines.

Named for two years, the Philippine Madrigal Singers are expected to bring their support to UNESCO programmes on cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue. Specific projects include a series of Concerts for Peace, a Sing for Peace festival and various choral singing classes, workshops and educational activities.

UNESCO Artists for Peace are world-famous personalities who use their influence, charisma and prestige to help promote UNESCO’s message and programmes. Among them are musician Manu Dibango (Cameroon), actress Patricia Velasquez (Venezuela), musician Gilberto Gil (Brazil), dancer Miyako Yoshida (Japan), soprano Sumi Jo (Republic of Korea), singer and founder of the musical group Gypsy Kings Chico Bouchikhi (France) and conductor Valery Gergiev (Russian Federation).

  • Author(s):UNESCOPRESS
  • Source:Press Release No. 2009 - 86
  • 25-07-2009
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