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A much-sought after collaborative pianist and chamber musician, Ms. Aldecoa
is a full-time professor in Piano at the University of the Philippines College
of Music, who also possesses strong passion for singing.
Piano:
After finishing magna cum laude with an A.B. English and
cum laude
with a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano under Sr. Ester B. Peña, D.C. at
Universidad de Sta. Isabel, Naga City, she pursued graduate studies
in Piano Performance under Prof. Nita A. Quinto at the University of
the Philippines College of Music. A consistent university scholar,
she was awarded the Presidential Scholarship. Throughout the duration
of her studies, she held the distinction of reaping highest over-all
average in the Graduate Department as well as the consistent excellent
rating in Piano and in the three solo recitals she gave.
She played for the Master Classes given by world-renowned pedagogues
and concert pianists: Solomon Mikowsky, Ruth Slenczynska and
Reynaldo Reyes.
Her excellent scholastic standing won for her membership to The Ten
Outstanding Students of the Philippines Association in 1991 and an election
to the International Honors Society of Phi Kappa Phi
upon graduation in April 1995.
Voice:
While taking her graduate studies in Piano Performance, she took Voice for
two semesters to fulfill the full academic load requirement of the scholarship.
Those two semesters rolled into years of serious graduate studies in Voice under
Prof. Elmo Q. Makil and Prof. Ma. Cecilia O. Valeňa. In the span of four years,
she sang the title role of Puccini’s Suor Angelica, Menotti’s
Amelia Al Ballo,
Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, recorded an album of Bicol liturgical songs
(Jubileo Sa Caceres), did solo recital of art songs, appeared in various
recitals of the Voice Literature Classes and sang in Master Classes given
by Julius Severin, Evelyn Mandac and Sal Malaki.
The most memorable performance was her debut as soprano soloist in Vaughan Williams’
Serenade to Music in 2003,
which she performed with the JeugdOrkest Nederland and the Festival Chorus of
the Aberdeen International Youth Festival in Scotland, under Jurjen Hempel.
Maestro Ruggero Barbieri engaged her as soprano soloist for the Philippine
Philharmonic Orchestra’s December 2006 outreach concert and the Filipinas
Chamber Orchestra’s performance of Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate K.V. 165.
Choral Involvement:
Starting 2003 she was a member, soprano soloist and choral arranger of UPCC
(University of the Philippines Concert Chorus). After having been installed
as their Rehearsal Master and Associate Conductor during their 2006 International
Concert Tour, which took them to Europe, USA and New Zealand, the male ensemble
won the PREMIO DI EXCELLENZA (first prize) in the renowned
45th Concorso
Internationale di Canto Corale "SEGHIZZI" in Gorizia, Italy.
In 2008 she was invited to sing with the UP Madrigal Singers,
also known as the Philippine Madrigal Singers, a
two-time winner of the European Grand Prix in AREZZO,
taking her in 2009 on Concert Tours to Korea, Europe and
USA. (Refer to the box on the main home
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