Wednesday, October 23, 2024

HappeningPH Music Update! Manila Pianos Artist Series Presents OF FOND REMEMBRANCES—Dingdong Fiel’s 12th and Last Concert for 2023

HappeningPH Music Update! Manila Pianos Artist Series Presents OF FOND REMEMBRANCES—Dingdong Fiel’s 12th and Last Concert for 2023

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Dingdong Fiel’s 12th and last solo piano concert for 2023 features the favorite piano works of his paternal grandmother, including masterpieces by Adinsell, Brahms, Buencamino, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff among others.

The recital will be on Sunday, December 10, 2023, at 6 pm, at the Manila Pianos showroom, 4/F Ronac Lifestyle Center, Paseo de Magallanes, Makati City.

Tickets at P1,000.00 (regular) and P500.00 (seniors and students).

To purchase ticket(s), send your GCash payment to Richard S. 0917-415-8876 and type on the message line: “(name) (# of tickets) – FIEL.”

Please send confirmation to either 0917-415-8876 or use the messenger on the Manila Pianos Artist Series Facebook page.

Claim your ticket(s) at the gate on the day of the performance.

The Grandmother

Lola Daidy, as she is fondly called, was instrumental in raising Dingdong not only physically but intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually as well. He remembers her lola playing CDs of Van Cliburn, Horowitz, Argerich, and other piano greats at home when he was small. Her love for classical music seeped into his subconscious at an early age and soon enough he started to play on the family’s upright. The rest, they say, is history.

During the pandemic, Dingdong went back to his hometown in Ormoc to be with family. Every Sunday, he would lug his electric piano and play for his lola in the afternoons—a mini recital lasting four hours.

He made it a point never to repeat works. Playing the complete sonatas by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven as well as piano works by Schumann, Chopin, Liszt. This became the catalyst for the twelve solo recitals this year.

Lola Daidy passed away this year. This concert is a tribute to the matriarch who exemplified strength with grace, perseverance and above all filial piety.

The Artist

DINGDONG FIEL is a concert pianist, composer, musical director/orchestra conductor, and vocalist.

He earned his Bachelor of Music Degree from the UST Conservatory of Music and was the recipient of the RECTOR’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE having obtained the HIGHEST ACADEMIC AVERAGE of the entire course, as well as the BENAVIDES AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT.

He finished his postgraduate studies (Weiterbildendes Certificate) at the FRANZ LISZT Hochschule für Musik in Weimar, Germany, Solo Piano and Chamber Music under the academy’s rector—Prof. Rolf-Dieter Arens as well as vocal accompaniment with Prof. Karl Peter Kammerlander.

He has garnered a total of five First Prize wins from various piano competitions. Through sponsors like the Friends of The Philippines Society USA Inc., Deutsche Post, the UST Alumni Organization, Thueringer Aufbau Bank, Sparkasse Thueringen, The New Liszt Foundation, and various Philippine Embassies all over the globe, Dingdong was able to perform in a series of piano concerts around Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the USA—in Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Guam, China, Japan, and Bahrain, among other countries.

Dingdong usually performs his own compositions in his concerts, the most recent was at a tour in Japan where he premiered his Preludes for solo piano “Nuestro Mundo.”

He has also composed music for foreign films that were entries to international film festivals, namely: THE GREEK MIRACLE (2011); three Spanish films: PILAR GUERRA  (2011), DON JUAN TENORIO (2015), and LA REVOLTOSA (2016); and, the most recent, JEAN D’ARC, the French film entry to the 2018 International Silent Film Festival Manila where he composed an hour and thirty-four minutes of music to accompany the famous film classic.

This prompted silent film expert and critic Teddy Co to exclaim that his scoring of the film was “the best version he has seen so far.”

Dingdong also attracted the attention of noted composers who were moved to write music specifically for him.

These include music written by composer John Luke Jose for solo piano, a piano composition by Spanish pianist and composer Michael Davidov and “Five Pieces For Dingdong” which was composed specifically for his musical persona by Filipino composer Kabaitan Bautista.

As Musical Director/Orchestra Conductor he was involved in various theater and opera productions such as Verdi’s LA TRAVIATA at the Aliw Theater, Repertory Philippines’ Manila staging of the musical NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY, Ryan Cayabyab’s rock opera LORENZO, the Manila run of the famous musical INTO THE WOODS, and Menotti’s thriller opera THE MEDIUM, to name a few, as well as numerous classical, jazz, rock and pop concerts.

Dingdong is the songwriter and lead vocalist of the band HARI. The band debuted at the biggest Original Pilipino Music gathering of 2018, THE OPM PINYO PLAYLIST 2018. Their single “Pa’no Umibig Muli” is already out on all digital platforms (i.e., Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Google Music).

He is currently the lead vocalist and songwriter of the group BLUE VIOLET BLUE.

In this pandemic, despite the quarantine protocols in place, it was still very eventful for Dingdong’s singing career. Through numerous videos posted on social media pages, people noticed and he was eventually invited by an association of singers based in the United States to do an online singing fundraiser entitled QUARAN-SING.

The week after the said concert, a big producer based in New York also booked him an interview and live performance, singing his original songs at WISH USA 107.5.

As a mentor and collaborative artist, he has worked with hundreds of instrumentalists and singers from all over the world for more than two decades.

Dingdong is a winner of the prestigious Aliw Awards Best Instrumentalist of the Philippines Award.